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CONTENTS OF VOL. IX. 



[NINTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER 49. 



Page 



I. Notes from the rjatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. — 

 No. XLIV. By Prof. M'Intosii, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc, RR.S., Sec. 

 (IMates I.-III.) 1 



II. New Species of Carabidce from South Africa. By C. N. 

 Baiikkh, F.E.S 30 



III. Some new Species of Earthworms belonging to the Genus 

 Glijphidribis. By C. R. Nakayan Rao, M.A., University of 

 Mysore, Bangalore , .01 



IV. An Account of the Castniinrt in the Collection of Madame 

 Gaston Foamier [LepidopteraJ. By Pkrcy I. Lathy, F.E.S. 

 (Plate IV.) fi8 



V. New Mammals from French Indo-China and Siam. By 

 IIerbkut C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss 87 



VI. On some new or little-known South African Grasshoppers. 

 By B. P. UvAROV, F.E.S., Assistant Entomologist, Imperial Bureau 



of Entomology 99 



VII. Descriptions of new Species of StaphylinidcB from the West 

 Indies. By Malcolm Cameron, M.B., R.N., F.E.S.— Part II. . . 1 13 



VIII. On some Earthworms from India and Palestine belonging 

 to the British Museum. By J. Stepuenson, M.B., D.Sc, Lecturer 



in Zoology, University of Edinburgh 129 



IX. Hitherto undescribed Plat i/podidce and Scoli/t idee from Portu- 

 guese East Africa. By Lt.-Col. Winn Sampson, F.E.S 137 



X. On some interesting Hedgehogs from the Persian Gulf. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 142 



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XI. New or little-known Tij7ulid<s (Diptera) — VIII. Australasian 

 Species. By Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., F.E.S., Urbaua, 

 llUnois, U.S.A 145 



XII. Notes on Myriapoda. — XXVI. The Names of some lulida 

 and Blaniulidce. By the Rev. S. Graham Braoe-Birks, M.Sc. 

 (Manchester), Lecturer in Zoology and Geology, S.E. Agricultural 

 College (University of London), Wye, Kent 100 



XIII. On the Spiders captured by Mr. C. S. Elton at Spitslx-rgeu 

 and Bear Island in 1921. Results of the 0.xfurd University Expe- 

 dition to Spitsbergen. — No. 5. By A. Randell Jackson 1G3 



