CONTENTS. 



NUMBER 45. 



Page 



XXIV. Exotic Muscaridfp. (Diptera). — III. By J. R. Malloch, 

 Urbana, III, U.S.A 225 



XXV. Some Dragouflies and their Prey. — II. With Remarks 

 on the Identity of the Species of Orthetrum involved. By Herbert 

 Campion 240 



XXVI. Diagnoses of some Lichens. Bv Prof. Dr. C. Meresch- 

 KOVSKY " 246 



XXVII. Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 

 —No. XLIIL By Prof. M'Lntosh, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc, F.K.S., &c. 290 



XXVIII. New or little-known Tipnlidce (Diptera).— VI. Ethio- 

 pian Species. By Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., F.E.S., Urbana, 

 Illinois, U.S.A 309 



_ XXIX. On the Ccelacanth Fish. By D. M. S. Watson, Univer- 

 sity College, London 320 



XXX. On the Genus Lasiodora, C. Koch. By Mello-Leitao, 

 M.D., Fellow of the Brazilian Society of Sciences 337 



XXXI. Notes on some Japanese Cephalopods. — A Review of 

 Sasaki's ' Albatross ' Report. By S. Stillman Berry, Redlands, 

 California 351 



XXXII. Further Notes on various South-African Species of 

 Melyris, Fabr. [Coleoptera]. By G. C. Champion 353 



XXXIII. New Cri/ptutis, Thomasomys, and Oryzomys from 

 Colombia. By Oldfjeld Thomas 354 



XXXIV. New rseudochirns and Phascoyale from N.W. New 

 Guinea. By Oldfield Thomas 357 



XXXV. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — XCI. By T. D. A. 

 CocKERELL, University of Colorado 359 



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XXXVI. Records and Descriptions of South African Grasshoppers 

 of the Groups Arcypterce and ScylUncB. By B. P. Uvarov, F.E.S., 

 Asfiistant Entomologist, Imperial Bureau of Entomology 369 



XXXVII. Brief Descriptions of new Thysanoptera. — XII. By 

 Richard S. Bagnall, F.R.S.E., F.L.S 393 



