CONTEXTS. . V 



NUMBER 9. 



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XIX. Descriptions of New Tyrnlida of the Suljfamih'^ Vy- 

 raustince. By Sir Georgk F. IIampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c» 181 



XX. New Australian Ilymenoptera of the Family Euaniidce in 



the British Museum. By Kowlanb E. Tuhner, F.Z.S., F.E.S. . . 197 



XXI. A revised ClassiEcatiou of the Otomyince, with Descriptions 



of new Genera and Species. By Oldfield Thomas 203 



XXII. The Hedgehog- of Palestine and Asia Minor. By Old- 

 field Thomas 211 



XXIII. On a new Jumping Mite of tlie Genus Naiiorchestes from 



the Meudip Hills. By Stanley Hirst 213 



XXIV. On some External Characters of Euminant Artiodactyla. — 

 I'ait 111. The Bubalince and Oryyince. By R. I. PocoCK, F.R.S.. . 214 



XXV. Descriptions from the Joicey Collection of new Species 

 of Syntu)nidcc, Nymphulidce^ and Hesperidce, and Two Genera of 

 Syntomidte. By W. J. Kayk, F.E.S 225 



XXVI. Observations on the Genus Lysorophus, Cope. By 

 EoDERT BiiooM. With a Note, by Prof, W. J. Sollas 232 



NUMBER 10. 



XXVII. On the Riices and Variation of the Edible Frog, JRana 

 esculcnta, L. By G. A. Boulengkr, F.R.S 241 



XXVIII. Contributions to a further Knowledge of the Rhyn- 

 chotal Family Lygceidce. By W. L. Distant 257 



XXIX. The Myth of the Ship-holder: Studies in Echeneis or 

 Remova.— I. By E. W. Gudger, State Noruial College, Greens- 

 turo, N.C., U.S.A. (Plates XV.-XVII.) 271 



XXX. TJie Ungual Phalanges termed Mylodon nustialis by Krefft, 

 Spoiccan Animal vel Thylacoho by Owen, and Thylacoleo h\ Ly- 

 dekKer. By R. Etueuidge, Jur., iJireetor and Curator of the 

 Au.stialian Museum, S3dney, New South V\'ales. (Plates XVIII.- 

 XX.) 307 



