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X. rrellminary Piapiioses of Six new Mtjsidcc from the West 

 Coast of Ireland. l?y W. M. Tattersall, H.Sc, Dopartniont of 

 Agriculture aud Technical Instruction, Fisheries Branch, Dublin . . 106 



XI. On further new Mammals obtained by the Ruwenzori Expe- 

 dition. I?y Oldfield Thomas 118 



XII. Note on Ochotona {Conothoa) aurita, Blanf., from Ladak. 



By J. Lewis Bonhote, M.A 124 



XIII. On Two new Parasitic Coleoptera (Fam. StaphylinidcB) 

 from South America. By Gilbert J. Arrow, F.E.S 125 



NetD Books : — Catalogue of the Indian Decapod Crustacea in the 

 Collection of tiie Indian Museum. Part III. Macrura. 

 Fasciculus 1. The Prawns of the Peneus Group. By A. 

 Alcock, M.B., LL.l)., CLE., F.R.S.— A Treatise on Zoology. 

 Edited by E. Kay Lankester, M.A., LL.U., F.R.S. Part V. 

 MoUusca, By Paul Pelsexeer, B.Sc 127 



Note of Correction : ParorchU, n. nom., for Zeugorchis, Nicoll, 1906, 

 by Wm. Nicoll, M.A., B.Sc, Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. 

 Andxewa 128 



NUxMBER ex. 



XIV. On the Bats of the Family Megadcnnatid<e. By Knud 

 Andersen aud R. C. Weoughtox 129 



XV. Note on the Crab Ilymenosoma depressutn, Jacquinot and 

 Lucas. By Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., I'rofessor of 

 Biology, Canterbury College, New Zealand. (Plate V.) 1-16 



XVI. Descriptions of new Species of Trochomorpha, Cochlostyla, 

 Amphidromus, liulimulus, Drymceus, Placostylus, Sterwgyra, Lepto- 

 poma, Cycloj)/wrus, Cyclotus, and Alycceus. By Hugh C. Fulton. 

 (Plates IX. & X.) 149 



XVII. Notes on Papuina and Pupina. By Hugh C. Fulton . . 158 



XVIII. Description of a new Cyprinoid Fish, Acheiluynathus 

 tigntfer, from Korea, with a Synopsis of all the known Rhodeince. 



By L. S. Berg (St. Petersburg) 159 



XIX. Description of a new Cyprinoid Fish, Paraleucogobio nota- 

 canthua, from N. China. By L. S. Berg (St. Petersburg) 163 



XX. Description of a new Species of Eulota from Formosa. By 



G. K. GuDE, F.Z.S 164 



XXI. On some undescribed Phytophagous and Parasitic Hymeno- 

 ptera from the Oriental Zoological Region. By P. Cameron 1G6 



