VI CONTENTS. 



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 XXXII. On the Nature of the Opaque Scarlet Splierules found in 

 the Chambers aLcl Canals of inauy Fossilized Foraminifera. By II. 

 J. Carter, F.K.S. &c 264 



XXXIIT. Ou Lonp-icorn Coleoptera of the Family Lamiidce. By 

 Charles J. Gahan, M.A., Assistant in the Zoological Department 

 of the British Museum. (Plate XVI. figs. 1-5.) 270 



XXXIV. Note on an Abnormal Specimen of the Dentition of 

 Rhinoptera. By A. Smith Woodward, F.G.S., F.Z.S 2<S1 



XXXV. On the Genus Tlieatops. By R. I. Pocock, Assistant, 

 Natural-History Museum. (Plate XVI. figs. 6-10.) 283 



XXXVI. Descriptions of new Species of Oriental Homoptera 

 belonging to the Family Cieadidce. By W. L. Distant 291 



XXXVII. Shell-growth in Cephalopoda (Slphonopoda). By F. 



A. Bather, B.A., F.G.S., of the British Museum (Natural History) 298 



Neiv Boolii^ -.—K Catalogue of the Moths of India. Compiled by E. 

 C. Cotes and Colonel C. Swinhoe. Parti. Sphinges; Part 

 II. Bombyces. — Catalogue dei Crustaces Malacostrac<5s recueillis 

 dans la Bale de Concarneau. Par Jules Bonnier 310, 311 



A new Foraminifer, by M. J. Kunstler; A new Freshwater Sponge, 

 by Henry Mills ; On Parasitic Castration in the Eucyphotes of 

 the Genera Pcdcemon and Ilippohjte, b}' M. A. Giard . . 311 — 314 



NUMBER V. 



XXXVIII. Ou a new Physophore, Plcpophj/sa, and its Relationships 



to other Siphonophores. By J. Walter Fewkes. (Plate XVII.) 317 



XXXIX. Contribution to the Knowledu'e of Snakes of Tropical 

 Africa. By Dr. A. Gijnther, F.R.S., Keeper of the Zoological 

 Deiiaitment, British Museum. (Plates XVIIl. & XIX.) 322 



XL. Description of Scolopendra valida, Lucas, with Notes on allied 

 Species. By R. I. Pocock, Assistant, Natural- History Museum . . 335 



XLI. On the Survival of Sponr/ilke after the Development of 

 Swarm-larvse. By M. Weltner 340 



XLII. Descriptions of new Reptiles and Batrachiane obtained by 

 Mr. II. O. Forbes in New Guinea. By G. A. Boulenger 343 



XLIII. On the Characters of the Chelonian Families Pelomedii- 

 sidce and C/ielj/didce. By G. A. Boulenger 346 



XLIV. Some Observations on the Coleopterous Family Bostri- 

 chidae. By Charles 0. Waterhouse 348 



XLV. On Trncliinus draco and T. vipera. By Francis Day, 

 CLE., F.L.S., &e '. 351 



XLVI. Note on the Early Mesozoic Ganoid, Pe!onor//i//icIiu», and 

 ou the supposed huissio i'w.nu^ Anihh/urus. ]\y A. Smith AVoou- 

 WARD, F.G.S.jF.Z.S., of the British Museum (Natural History). . . 354 



