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 LIT. On the Occurreuce of the Edible Dormouse (Genua OIU) iu 

 Siiidiiiia. ]iy Uldfikld Thomas 444 



LIII. A new Genus and Species of Phlebotomic Musculo from 

 Aden. Bv Eunkst E. Acsten 445 



New Books: — Fishes of Japan, an Account principally on Economic 

 Species. By Keinosikk Otaki, Tscnf^nobu I'^ujita, and 

 Tapashi IIiouTiASHi. — The Britit<h Wdodlice, being a Mono- 



frnph of the Terrestrial l80[)od Crustacea occurring in the British 

 slanda. By Wilfred Mark Webb and Charles Sillem. 



448, 4o0 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 4o0, 451 



Modem Helminthological Nomenclature, by Dr. von Linstow .... 451 



NUMBER CXIV. 



IJV. On the Classification of the Decapod Crustacean.'. By 

 L. A. Borradaile, M.A., Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Selwyn 

 College, Cambridge 457 



LV. Descriptions of new Lizards in the British Museum. By 

 G. A. l^ouLENGER, F.R.S 486 



LVI. On the Variations of Slereolepis gigas, a great Sea-Perch from 

 California and Japan. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 489 



LVIL On an African Barbel hitherto confounded with Barhtcs 

 trimacidatus, Peters. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 492 



LVni. SpirochcBta {Tiypanosona) Balhianii (Certes), its Move- 

 ments, Structure, and Affinities ; and on the Occurrence of Spiro- 

 chata anodontce (Keysselitz) in the British '^Insaoi, Anodonta cygnea. 

 By H. B. Fantham, B.Sc, Derby Research Scholar, L'nivei-sity 

 College, London ; and St. Mary's Hospital Medical School 493 



LIX. On Pterocyon, Rousettus, and Myonycteris. By Kn'UD 

 Andersen 501 



LX. Notes on the Quagga and Burchell's Zebra in the Paris 

 Museum. By R. I. PococK, Superintendent of the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens London 616 



LXI. New Mammals from Lake Chad and the Consfo, mostly 

 from the Collections made during the Alexander-Gosling Expe- 

 dition. By Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., and R. C. Wrouqhton . . 520 



LXII. On Two Spiders of the Genua Selenocosmia. By A. S. 

 Hirst '. 522 



