VI CONTEXTS. 



Pago 

 XL. On the Mutual Relation.s of tlie Arctic and the Antarctic 

 Faunas. A Lecture bj- Profe'sor Dr. (iKouG Pi-effkr, Gustos of 

 the Museum in Hamburg 301 



XLL On a Collection of Spiders from the Bahama Islands made 

 by J. L. Bonhote, Esq. ; with Cliaractcrs of a new Genus and Species 

 oi Mygalvmotyha;. Hv F. O. 1'ickakd Cambhidge, B.A. (Plate 

 Vn.) ■ 322 



XUr. Contributions from the New Mexico Biological Station. — 

 XL New and little-known Lisects from New Mexico. By T. I). A. 

 COCKKREI.L ." 333 



XLIII. Diagnoses of some new Species of Spiders fi'om Mashona- 

 land. By K. I. PococK 337 



XLH". Note on the Elio»iys of Sardinia. By G. E. II. Barrett- 

 Hamilton 340 



XLV. On the Martens of the Mustela Jlavir/ida Group. Bv J. L. 

 Bonhote, B.A .' ". 312 



XLVI. Descriptions of (Genera and Species of Coleoptera from 

 South Africa, ^j II. S. Gorham, F.Z.S. &c 349 



XLVri. New Species of Saccoptory.r, Scinnis, Rhipidomys, and 

 Tafu from South America. By Oldfield Thomas 366 



XLVIII. On a new "Bipolar" Schizopod. By Axel Ohlin, 

 Ph.D., University' of Lund 371 



XLIX. Descriptions of Seventeen new Genera of Ichnenmonidce 

 from India and (3ne from Australia. By P. Cameron 374 



L. On the supposed Rediscovery of " Moseleya " in Torres Straits. 

 By S. Pace, F.Z.S. &c '. 385 



Xeic Books: — Die Mimik dcs Menschen. By Henry Hughes. — 

 The Birds of Ireland. Jiy Richaru Cssher and Robert 

 AVarren 387, 388 



Notes on the Dates of Publication of the Natural History portions 

 of some French Voyages. — Part I. ' Amerique m6ridionale ' ; 

 ' Indes orientales ' ; ' Pole Sud ' (' Astrolabe ' and ' Zelee ') ; ' La 

 Bonite ' ; 'La Coquille ' ; and * L'Uranie et Ph^-sicienne.' By 

 C, DaviesSherborn, F.Z.S. 6cc., and B. B. Woodward, F.L.S. &c. 388 



NUMBER XLI. 



LI. Remarks on Secondary Sexual Differences in Rulelid Coleo- 

 ptera, Avith Descriptions of some new Forms. By (Jilbert J. 

 Arrow 393 



