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LXVIL. Deseriptions of Two new Snakes of the Genus Calamaria, 
PO Cag SHOU ENT il LUI oy. yb se inp cos AU a ene vir Prope s 481 
LXVIII. Australian Entomophytes, or Entomogenous Fungi, and 
some Account of their Insect-Hosts. By Arruur Stpnry OLxirr, 
Government Entomologist New South Wales, Fellow Ent. Soc. 
London, Life-Member Ent. Soc, France ..........20eceeeeeceees 482 
New Book:—Catalogue of the Marine Mollusks of Japan. By 
TABNRY As PIEBBRE siis.si on leie phe posts x ka oy se 488 
On rapid Change of Colour in Gasterosteus, hy James Dallas, F.L.S., 
Curator of the Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter; On Sexual 
Dimorphism in the Nautilus, by A. Vayssicre; On the Structure 
of the Eetoderm and Nervous System in Parasitic Platyhel- 
minthes (Trematodes and Cestodes), by Léon Jammes .. 489—493 
POR) oe cc aes eB de wy tly ye Re OEE UTR a OTERO Da ae IA 
PLATES IN VOL. XVI. 
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Prate I, New Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal Xe. 
Ill, Javan Pericheetide. 
IV. New Solifuge. 
V. New Trapdoor Spiders. 
VI. Japanese Dascillide and Malacodermide. 
VII. New African Reptiles. 
VIII. 
rx New Amphipoda. 
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XI, Rheetic Foraminifera. 
XII. 
XIII. Skull of Peloneustes philarchus. 
XIV. Structure and mode of growth of the genus Astraopora, 
XV. 
avr British Copepoda. 
XVII. 
XVIII. New Species of Ennea, 
XIX. Parmarion Dohertyi. 
XX. New Land-Shells from New Guinea, 
XXI. Paleozoic Bivalved Kntomostraca, 
