CONTENTS. VU 



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 LXV. New African Phlebotomic Diptera in tlie British Museum 



(Natural History).— Part II. rabanidcB (continued). By Ernest 



E. Austen . . ." 401 



LXVI. On rhiloxcia patiencei, sp. n., a new Terrestrial Isopod. 



By Richard S. Bagnat.l, F.E.S. (Plate XVIII.) 428 



LXVII. On Four little-known Names of Chiropteran Genera. 



By Knud Andersen 431 



LXVIII. On the Extremity of the Tail in Ichthyosauria. By 

 H. G. Seeley, F.R.S., F.G.S.', King's College, London 436 



LXIX. On the Interlocking of the Neural Arches in Ichthyo- 

 sauria. By H. G. Seeley, F.R.S., F.G.S., King's College, London. 441 



LXX. Brachiopod Nomenclature : The TerebratnlcB of the Crag. 

 By S. S. BucKMAN, F.G.S 444 



LXXI. New Asiatic Apodemus, Evotumys, and Lepus. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 447 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 450 — 452 



NUMBER 6. 



LXXII. A Synopsis of the Sharks of the Family Scyliorhinidee. 

 By C. Tate Regan, M.A 453 



LXXIII. Description of a new Species of the Genus Conns. By 

 G. B. Sowerby, F.L.S 465 



LXXIV. On a new Rhodesian Hare. By E. C. Chubb 466 



LXXV. The Nomenclature of certain Lorises. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 467 



LXXVI. On a Stridulating-organ in certain African Riyer-Crabs. 

 By \V. T. Calm AN, D.Sc, British Museum (Natural History) .... 469 



LXXVII. On the Moths collected during the Cruise of the 

 ' Valhalla ' during^ the Winter 1905-6 by Mr. E. G. B. Meade- 

 Waldo. By Sir George F. Hamp.son, Bart., F.Z.S., &c 474 



LXXVIII. On the Occurrence of the Ilydroid Cordylophora in 

 Egypt. By Charles L. Boulenger, B.A 492 



LXXIX. A Synopsis of the Sharks of the Family Cestraciontidce. 

 By C. Tate Regan. M.A 493 



LXXX. Additions to the Hymenopterous Genera Myzine and 

 Plesiii. By Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S 497 



LXXXI. Rhynchotal Notes.— XLIV. By W. L. Distant .... 515 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 531 



The Type of Cidnris, by Hubert Lyman Clark ; The Cahow: Disco- 

 very in Bermuda of Fossil Bones and Feathers supposed to 

 belong to the Extinct Bird called "Cahow " by the early Settlers, 

 by A. ]•:. \'errill 532, 533 



Index 53^5 



