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XXXVI. DL'Scriptioiis of new Species of Ileterocera belonging 

 to the J'auiilies Syntomidce, Hypsidcp, Ci/llopodidcs, Dioptidce, and 

 Erateinina. By Herdkrt Druck, F.L.S. &c 299 



XXXVII. On new Species of Histerida; and Notices of others. 



By G. Lkwis, F.L.S 311 



XXX\"1I1. On a new Species of Karschia from Tibet. By A. S. 

 liiitsT 322 



XXXIX. Descriptions of Three new Snakes discovered by Mr. G. 

 L. Bates in South Cameroon. By G. A. Boui.enger, F.R.S 324 



XL. The Synonymy and Generic Position of certain Species of 

 Muscid(c (sens, lat.) in the Collection of the British Museunx, 

 described by the late Francis Walker. By Er.nest E. Austen . . 326 



XLI. Some new Species and Genera of Lamellicorn Coleoptera 

 from the Indian Empire. By Gilbert J. Arrow 347 



Kew Bvok : — Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phala3na3 in the British 



Museum. Vol. \'I. (Catalogue of Xoctuida;, Vol. HI.) 300 



NUMBER CXIII. 



XLII. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — XIII. By T. D. A. 

 CocKERELL, University of Colorado 361 



XLIII. New Mammals from Lake Chad and the Congo, mostly 

 from the Collections made during the Alexander-Gosling Expe- 

 dition. By Oldfield Thomas and R. C. Wrotjghton 370, 



XLIV. A new Freshwater Gammarid from New Zealand. By 

 Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., Professor of Biology, 

 Canterbury College, New Zealand. (Plate XI.) 38& 



XLV. On Barbus aureus, Cope, from Natal. By G. A. 

 BOULENGER, F.R.S 390 



XLVI. Description of a new Cyprinid Fish of the Genus Labeo 

 from the Transvatil. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 392 



XLVII. Descriptions of Two new African Lizards of the Genus 

 Latastia. My G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S ib. 



XLVIII. Description of a new P'rog of the Genus Telmatobius 

 from Brazil. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 394 



XLIX. Rhynchotal Notes.— XLII. By W. L. Distant 395, 



L. Some new Species and Genera of Lamellicorn Coleoptwa frora 

 the Indian Empire. By Gilbert J. Arrow. — Part II 416 



LI. On a remarkable Mountain Viscacha from Southern Pata- 

 gonia, with Diagnoses of other Members of the Group. By Oldp ield 

 Thomas 439 



