CONTENTS. vii 



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 L\ III. Tlio Specific Name of the Okapi presonted by Sir Hany 

 Johnston to the Rritish Museinn. By E. Ray Lankrsteu, M.A., 

 LL.D., F.R.S., Director of the Nut iiral History Department of the 

 British Museum 417 



Kciv Books: — Palpeontologia Indica. New Series. Vol.1. Part 3. 

 Fauna of the Miocene Beds of Burma. By Fritz NoETLiNa, 

 Ph.D., P'.G.S., Palaeontologist, Geological Survey of India. — 

 BiologiaCeutrali-Americana. Ilemiptera-Heteroptera. Vol. 11. 

 By G. C. Champion. — Gephyrocrimis Grimaldii, Crinoide uou- 

 veau provenant des campagnes de la * Princesse Alice.' By U. 

 KoEHLER and F. A. Bather 418—420 



NUMBER LX. 



LIX. Descriptions of new Fishes from the Collection made by 

 Mr. E. Degen in Abyssinia. By G. A. Boulengeb, F.R.S 421 



LX. On new Species of South-African Curculionidcp of the Genus 

 Hipporrhinus, Sclion. By Guy A. K, Marshall, F.Z.S 439 



LXI. On a Collection of Snakes from North-western Argentine 

 and Bolivia containing new Species. By Dr. Einar Loxnberg . . 4o7 



LXII. Some Recent Additions to and Notes on the Crustacean 

 Fauna of New Zealand. By George M. Thomson, F.L.S 4G2 



LXI II. Some Coccidce from Mexico. By T. D. A. Cockerell . . 4Go 



LXIV. Notes on the Natural History of East Finuiark. By Canon 

 A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.,' F.R.S., F.L.S 472 



LXV. On Five new Mammals from Arabia and Persia. By Old- 

 field Thomas 487 



LXVI. Two new Australian Small Mammals. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 491 



LXVII. On Azara's " Chauve-souris onzieme " {Myotis ruber, 

 Geoff.) and a new Species allied to it. By Oldfield Thomas 493 



LXVIII. De5cription of a new Snake of the Genus Pseudechis from 

 Queensland. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 494 



LXIX. New Eastern Ileterocera. By Colonel C. Swinhoe, M. A., 

 F.L.S., &c '. 495 



LXX. Some Points in the Morphology and Classification of tlie 

 Opiliones. By R. I. Pocock. (Plates IX. & X.) 504 



