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New Book :—A Manual for the Study of Insects. By Joun Henry 
Comstock, Professor of Entomology in Cornell University and 
in Leland Stanford Junior University ; and Anna Borsrorp 
Comstock, Member of the Society of American Wood-Engravyers. 
Proceedings of the Geological Society ...........seeeeceseserees 
The Name of Galeodes intrepidus, by R. 1. Pocock; On the Acrea 
cynthius of Drury, by Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., Xe. ; 
Note on the Protoplasmic Connexion of Lasso-cells in Physalia, 
hy: Beuaro (i Ot0 «s,s «ag s«sgis-> rape wis taems pele at eh eok Oy 
NUMBER XCIV. 
XL. Notes on the Madreporarian Genus Astr@opora, as repre- 
sented by the Specimens in the British Museum (Natural History). 
By H. M. Bernarp, M.A. Cantab., F.L.S., F.Z.8. (Plate XIV.).. 
XLIL The Life-history and Growth-rate of the Lesser Sand-Kel 
(Ammodytes tobianus). By AntTHUR'T. MAsrerman, B.A. (Cantab.), 
Assistant Professor of Zoology, St. Andrews University .......... 
XLII. Description of Two new Cheetognaths (Spadella schizoptera 
and Sega hispida). By FSS. CONAMES cy aac «aris ec cree ie sels 2 
XLII. New Species of Indian Epiplemide, Geometridae, Thyri- 
dide, and Pyralide. By Colonel C. Swinnor, M.A., F.LS., &e. .. ¢ 
XLIV. On Rheetic Foraminifera from Wedmore, inSomerset. By 
FREDERICK CHAPMAN, F.R.M.S. (Plates XI. & XI.) .......... : 
XLV. On the Geometride, Pyralide, and allied Families of Hete- 
rocera of the Lesser Antilles. By G. F. Hampson, B.A., FLEAS. ., 32 
XLVI. A new West-African Insect. By W. H. Nunnery ...... 
Note on Rhysota Armiti, by Edgar A. Smith ; Descriptions of some 
new Araneide of New South Wales, by W. J. Kainbow., 351, 
NUMBER XCV. 
XLVI. On some new and rare British Copepoda. By THomas 
Scorr, F.L.S., Naturalist to the Fishery Board for Scotland, and 
ANDREW Scort, Fisheries Assistant, University College, Liverpool. 
Petatee SV AVES) bas. cejca.k oe ec eee in elem near = meta 
XLVIII. Descriptions of Five new Species of Land-Shells from 
New Guinea. By Epa@ar A. SmirH. (Plate XX.).............. ‘ 
XLIX. Remarks on the Value of certain Cranial Characters 
employed by Prof. Cope for distinguishing Lizards from Snakes. By 
Gey OULENGER, FORRS ss... ci svighivs emte eet aa + auarenteenalakls 
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