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 Xlir. New African Fhlebotomic Diptera in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). — Part III. Tabanidce (continued). By Eknest 

 E. Austen 94 



XIV. Remarks on the Hyineuopterous Genus Tiphia. By 

 Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S 11G 



New Boohs: — Economic Ornithology: 1. Food Habits of the 

 Grosbeaks. 2. Birds that eat Scale-Insects. — British Museum 

 Guides: 1. A Guide to the Exhibited Series of Insects. 

 2. Guide to the Gallery of Fishes. — C. B. Wilson. North- 

 American Parasitic Copepods belonging to the Family 

 Caligidce : Parts 3 & 4. A Revision of the Pandarina and 

 Cecropints 132—134 



The Genotype of Cidaris, by F. A. Bather; Note on the Squirrel- 

 Genus " Zetis," by Oldtield Thomas 134, 136 



NUMBER 8. 



XV. On new Species of Histerida and Notices of others. By 



G. Lewis, F.L.S .137 



XVI. The Hybrid between the Bream and the Rudd {Abramis 

 brama x Leuciscus erythrophthahnm). By C. Tate Regan M A 

 (Plates VII. & VIII.)! : ....'.. 162 



XVII. The Collections of William John Burchell, D.C.L., in the 

 Hope Department, Oxford University Museum : — 



IV. On the Lepidoptera Rhnpalocera collected by W. J. 

 Burchell in Brazil, 182.3-1830. By J. C. Moultox, 

 of Magdalen College, Oxford 105 



XVIII. A Case of Abnormal Dentition in a Dhole, or Indian Red 

 Dog {C'uon dukhunensis). By R. I. Pocock, F.L.S. , F.Z.S., Super- 

 intendent of the Zoological Society's Gardens 196 



XIX. Notes on the Coleopterous Genera Roria, Fab., and Cissites, 

 Latr., and a List of the described Species. By C. J. Gahan, M.A. . 199 



XX. Contributions towards a Revision of the Genus Lomanotus. 



By Nathaniel Colgan, M.R.I. A [ 205 



XXI. List of Batrachia and Reptilia collected in Northern Mata- 

 beleland. By E. C. Chubb, F.Z.S 218 



XXII. Descriptions of a new Frog and a new Snake from Formosa. 



By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 221 



XXIII. Description of a new Fish of the Genus Cichlosoma from 

 Tampico, with Notes on some other Fishes from Mexico and the 

 Caribbean Sea. By C. Tate Regan, M.A 222 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 224 



