IV CONTKNI'S. 



Til go 

 XHI. On riaiulicoots allied to l^ernmeles bimrjainviUei. Rv C)m)- 

 FiKM) Thomas " 143 



XIV. Previously undescribod Scolt/fula" and Platypodidcc from tlio 

 Iiuliau Area. By"Lt.-Col. F. Winn-Sampson, F.E.S 1-J5 



XV. On the probable Habits of the 'D'mos.fiwv Struthiomimns. ]\\ 

 Baron Francis Nopcsa, Foreign Corresp. Geol. Soc. London .... 152 



XVT. A Case of Secondary .Vdaptation in a Tortoise. Hy Raron 

 Francis Nopcsa, Foreign Corresp. Geol. Soc. London loo 



XVIL Fossil Arthropods in the British Museum. — VIII. Ilomo- 

 ptera from Gurnet Bay, Isle of Wiyht. By T. D. A. Cockicurli,, 

 University of Colorado l.'>7 



XVIII. Papers on Oriental Camhidfe. — WU. By II. E. 

 Andrkw'es IGl 



XIX. New South African Species of the Genus Chlfrnius (Cara- 

 bidit). By C. N. Barkku, F.E.S. (of the Durban MiLseum) 170 



l)r. W'illiiini Carruthers 17(5 



NUMBER o6. 



XX. On a Collection of Mammals from Chiromo and Cholo, Ruo, 

 Nyasaland, made by Mr. Rodney C. Wood, with Field -notes by the 

 Collector, By P. S. Kebshaav' 177 



XXI. Results of the Oxford University Expedition to Spits- 

 bergen, 1921. — No. 14. Uiptera Neniatocera. By F. W. Edwards. 193 



XXII. Note on Root-division in the Molar Teeth of Tritylodon. 



By Dr. Branisi.av Petronievics 216 



XXIII. Two new Fishes from New Britain and Japan. By J. R. 

 Norman 217 



XXIV. Results of the Oxford University Expedition to Spits- 

 bergen, 1921.— No. 15. Saw-flies. By F. D.'Morice 219 



XXV. Notes on Lucernaria iptadricornis, Miiller, and related 

 Species. Bv Richard Elmhikst, F.L.S., Superiniendent of the 

 Millport Marine Biological Station 221 



XXVI. Notes on certain Reproductive Phenomena in some Tii.s- 

 manian Marsupials. By Profe.ssor T. Thomson Flynn, D.Sc, 

 University of Tasmania 225 



XXVII. On a new Race of Bharal. Bv Lord Rothschild, 

 F.R.S ' 231 



XXVIII. Description of a new Baboon. By Lord Rothschild, 

 F.R.S 232 



