CONTENTS OF VOL. XIX. 



[SEVENTH SEJilES.] 



NUMBER CIX. 



Page 



I. Descriptions of new Pi/ralidce of the Subfamilies Ili/drocampincs 

 and Scopariiuue. By Sir Geokge F. IIampson, Bart., B.A., 

 F.Z.S., &.C 1 



II. Oil some new Species of Blattida; in tlie Oxford and Paris 

 Museums. By li. Suelfoud, M.A., F.L.S 25 



III. New Eastern, Australian, and African Ileterocera. By 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., &c 49 



IV. Descriptions of Six new Species of Coleoptera from New 

 Zealand. By Major T. BuouN, f .E.S 56 



V. Descriptions of Three new Fishes from Yunnan, cciUected by 

 Mr. J. Graham. By C. Tate Began, B.A 63 



VI. Diagnoses of new Central-American Freshwater Fishes of 

 the Families Cyprinoduntidce and Mmjilidce. By C. Tate Began, 

 B.A 64 



VII. A Contribution towards a Knowledge of the Entozoa of 

 British Marine Fishes. — Part I. By William Nicoll, M.A., 

 B.Sc, Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. (Plates I.-IV.) . . 06 



VIII. Descriptions of Fifteen Terrestrial Mollusca from South 

 Africa. By James ("osmo Melvill, M.A., F.L.S., and John 

 Henby Ponsonby, F.Z.S. (Plate VI.) 94 



IX. On Three Mollusk-infesting Trematodes. By Ma«ie V. 

 Lebour, B.Sc, Armstrong College, Newcasllo-upon-Tyne. (Plates 

 \Il. & VIII.) 102 



