IV CONTENTS. 



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 Eesults based on Material from New Britain, &c., collected 

 during 1895, 1896, and 1897 by Arthur AVilley. Part VI.— 

 On some Fossils from the Islands of Formosa and Eiu-Eiu 

 (=Loo Cboo). By R. B.Newton and R. Holl.a.xd. — Birds 

 in the Garden. By Ghanville Sharpe, M.A. — The Gross 

 Anatomy of Limncea emarginata, Say, var. Miyhelsi, Binney. 

 By Fbank Collins Baker. — Memoirs of the Geological 

 Survey of India. False ontologia Indica. Observations sur 

 quelques Plantes Fossiles des Lower Gondwanas. Planches I.- 

 VII. Par E. Zeiller 127—137 



Cyclops ruhellus, Lilljeborg, by Beatrice Sprague 139 



NUMBER LXII. 



XVII. The Morphology of the Madreporaria. — IW. Fissiparous 

 Gemmation. By J. E. Dverden, Ph.D., A.E.C.Se. (Lond.), Bruce 

 Fellow, John Hopkins University 141 



XVIII. New and little-known American Coccidce. By T. D. A. 



COCKERELL 155 



XIX. Notes on the Natural History of East Finmark. By Canon 



A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.E.S., F.L.S 166 



XX. On some new Genera and Species of Parasitic and Fo&sorial 

 Hymenoptera fi'om the Khasia Hills, Assam. By P. Cameron ... . 173 



XXI. Some Observations on British Freshwater Harpactids. By 

 Thomas Scott, F.L.S ^ 185 



XXII. Descriptions of some new Species of Lepidoptera, chiefly 

 from South America. By Herbert Drxjce, F.L.S 196 



XXIII. Rhyuchotal Notes. — XVI. Heteroptera : Family Redu- 

 viidcB (continued), Apio7iierince, Marpactorhics, and Nabirue. By W. 



L. Distant ; 203 



XXIV. Some Arachuida collected bv Mr. G. W. Bury in Yemen. 



By R. I. PococK ." 214 



XXV. Descriptions of Four new Arachnida of the Orders Pedi- 

 2)aJpi, Solifugce, and Araneee. By R. I. PococK 220 



XXVI. New Species of OxymycteruSy ThricTiomys, and Ctenomys 

 from S. America. By Oldeield Thomas 226 



XXVII. Description of a new Coleopterous Insect belonging to 

 the Curculiomda. By Charles 0. AVaterhouse, F.E.S 229 



XXVIII. On a new Silver-Pheasant from Burma. By Eugene 



W. Gates 231 



XXIX. Notes on the Forjicularia. — VII. Some hitherto unpub- 

 lished Descriptions of new Species, by the late M. Auguste de 

 Bormans. By Malcolm Bdre, B.A., F.L.S., F.E.S ib. 



New Books : — Palseontologia Indica. Series XV. Himalayan Fossils. 

 Vol.11. Parti. The Cephalopoda ofthe Lower Trias. By Carl 

 DiENER, Ph.D., Uuiversity of Vienna. — The Palaeontology of 

 the Niagaran I^imestone in the Chicago Area. The Crinoidea. 

 By Stuart Weller 241—244 



