IV CONTENTS. 



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VII. Some apparently ucdescribed Neotropical Homoptera. By 



W. L. Distant 112 



VIII. On some South- African Homoptera. By W. L. Distant. . 113 



IX. The Regeneration of Limbs in the Mantidce, and the constant 

 Occurrence of a Tetramerous Tarsus in Limbs regenerated after 

 Self-mutilation among the Orthoptera pentamera. By Edmond 



BOBDAGE 115 



X. On the Kutelid Beetles of the Transvaal ; an Enumeration of 

 a Collection made by Mr. W. L. Distant. By Gilbert J. Arrow, 

 r.E.S : 118 



XI. On Ih/menochirus, a new Type of Aglossal Batrachians. By 



G. A. Boulengeb, F.R.S 122 



XII. Description of a new Genus of Gobioid Fishes from the Andes 



of Ecuador. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 125 



XIII. Revision of Biitish Mollusca. By the Rev. Canon A. M. 

 Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., &c 126 



Nexc Books : — Insects, their Structure and Life. A Primer of Ento- 

 mology. By George H. Carpenter, B.Sc. Lond.— Cries and 

 Call-notes of Birds : -with Musical Illustrations. By C. A. 

 Witchell 153, 164 



Parthenogenesis, by Thomas Meehan ; Relations of the Land- 



Molluscan Fauna of South America, by H. A. Pilsbry .... 154, 156 



NUMBER XXL 



XIV. Key to the Is( pods of the Pacific Coast of North America, 

 with Descriptions of Twenty-two new Species. By Harriet 

 Richardson 167 



XV. Observations on some Species of Coccidce of the Genus Cero- 

 plastes in the Collection of the British Museum. By E. Ernest 

 Green, F.E.S. (Plate IV.) 188 



XVI. Further Ctntribution towards a Check-list of the non- 

 Marine MoUuscan Fauna of South Africa, with Descriptions of 

 Fourteen new Species. By James Cosmo Melvill, M.A., F.L.S , 

 and John Henry Ponsonby. (Plate III.) 192 



XVII. Descriptions of some new Species of Heterocera. By 

 Herbert Deuce, F.L.S. kc ". 200 



