IV COXTKNTS. 



NUMBER l.Vl. 



rage 



XII. Descriptions of new Species of Fossoiial Ilymenoptera from 



the Kbasia Hills, Assam. Jiy P. Cameron 77 



XIII. Some Notes on Nomenclature. By FnEDEracK Pickaud 

 Cambridge, B.A., F.Z S 89 



XIV. The Morphology of the Madreporaria.— II. Increase of 

 Mesenteries in Madrepora beyond the Prolocnemic Stage. By J. E. 

 DuERDEN, Ph.D., A.B.C.Sc. (Lond.), Bruce Fellow, Johns Hopkins 

 University 96 



XV. A Revision of the Fishes of the Familv StromateidcP. By 



C. Tate Regan, B.A " 115 



XVI. On the Pelvic Fins in the Postlarval and Young Stages of 

 Onus mustela (the Five-bearded Rockling). By David M. Paul, 

 Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. (Plate V.) 132 



XVII. Notes and Descriptions of some Dynastidie from Tropical 

 America, chiefly supplementary to the ' Biologia Centrali- Americana.' 



By Gilbert J. Arrow, F.E.S 137 



XVIII. Notes on the Classification of Teleostean Fishes. — III. 

 On the Systematic Position of the Genus Lampris, and on the Limits 

 and Contents of the Suborder Catosteomi. By G. A. Boulknger, 

 F.R.S 147 



XIX. Descriptions of Two new South-American Apodal Batra- 

 chians. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. 152 



XX. Description of a new Cyprinodontid Fi>h from Eastern Peru. 



By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 163 



XXI. The Stridulating-organ in tlie Egyptian Beetle, Gvapldpterus 

 variegatus. By R. I. PocoCK 154 



XXII. On Marmosa marmorata and elefjuns, with Descriptions of 

 new Subspecies of the latter. By Oldfield Thomas 158 



XXIII. The Genet of the Baleariclslands. By Oldfield Thomas. 162 



XXIV. On Two new Mammals from China. By Oldfield 

 Thomas, F.R.S 163 



XXV. A new Vole from the Lower Yang-tse-kiang. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 166 



XXVI. Diagnosis of a new Central-American Porcupine. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 169 



Kew Book : — Palfeontologia Indica. Series IX. Vol. II. Part 2. 

 Ilie Jurassic Corals of Cutch. By J. "\V. Gregory, D.Sc, 

 F.G.S 170 



