CONTENTS. 



NUMBER CV. 



Pago 



XXV. Natural History Notes from R.I.M.S. 'Investigator.'— 

 Series III., No. 10. On Mollusca from the JJay of Bengal and the 

 Arabian JSea. By Edgau A. Smith, I.S.U 157 



XXVI. Notes on the Genus Tamarrha, Wkr. [Lep. — Tineixa]. 



By the Rt. Hon. Lord Walsinoham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S 175 



XXVII. Description of a new Tiueid Moth infesting Cotton-pods 

 iu Egypt. Bv the Rt. IIou. i^onD Walsinoham, M.A., LL.D., 

 E.R.S .'. 178 



XXVin. On new Species of Ilisteiidcc and Notices of others. 

 By G. Lewis, F.L.S 180 



XXIX. Rhynchotal Notes.— XXXIX. By W. L. Distant 191 



XXX. Description of a new Species of Mangabey {Cercocehus 

 llamli/ni). By Ji. I. rucocK, E.L.S., F.Z.S., Superintendent of the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens. (Plate VII.) 208 



XXXI. On a new Species of Coral-infesting Crab taken by the 

 R.I.M.S. 'Investigator' at the Andaman Islands. By J. R. Hen- 

 DEBSON, M.B., E.L.S., Professor of Biologv, Madras Christian 

 College. (Plate VIII.) '. 21 1 



XXXII. Three new Palajarctic Mammals. By Oldfield Thomas. 220 



XXXIII. Two new Genera of small Mammals discovered by 

 Mrs. Holms-Tarn iu British East Africa. By Oldfield Thomas . . 222 



XXXIV. The Morphology of the Madreporaiia.— VIII. The 

 Primary Sepia of tlie Rugosa. By J. E. Duekden, Ph.D., A.R.C.S. 

 (Lond.j, Professor of Zoology, Rhodes University College, Grahams- 

 town, Cape Colony 226 



XXXV. Notes on the Habits of T.«etse-fiies. By Dr. F. 

 Creighton Wellman, Benguella, West Africa 242 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 244 



NUMBER CVI. 



XXXVI. Natural History Notes from R.I M.S. ' Investigator.' — 

 Series III., No. 10. On Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal and the 

 Arabian Sea. By Edgar A. Smith, I.S.O 245 



XXXVII. Notes on the Genus Oto^nys. By R. C. Wroughton. 264 



XXXVIII. On the Genus Cercocehus, with a Key to the known 

 Species. By R. I. Pocock, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Superintendent of the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens 278 



