CONTENTS OF NUMBER 43. — Ninth Series. J 



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I. Notes on some Noctuidce in the Joicey CollectioD, with Descrip- | 

 tions of new Species. By Miss A. E. Proitt, F.E.S. (Plates I.-YII.) 1 | 



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II. Oclonata collected in New Caledonia by the late Mr. Paul D. J 

 Montague. By Herbert Campion. (Plates VIII. & IX.) 33 J 



III. The Old- World Species of Eriocem in the British Museum | 

 Collection (Diptera, Tipulidce). By F. W. Edwards. (Plate X. | 

 figs. 1-12.) 67 j 



lY. New and little-known TipuUdce, chiefly from Formosa. — I 



Part II. By F. W, Edwards. . (Plate X. figs. 13-19.) 99 | 



V. Two Examples of Abnormal Autennse in the Crustacea Am- 

 phipoda. By Cuas. Chilton, M.A,, D.Sc, M.B., CM., LL.D., 

 C.M.Z.8., F.L.8., Professor of Biology, Canterbury College, New .: 

 Zealand 116 ;; 



VI. The Prey of the Yellow Dung-Fly, Scntophaga stercoraria, L. .; 

 •By Major E. E. Austen, D.S.O 118 ; 



VII. The "Cirripcdc"' Plumulites in the Middle Ordovician Rocks 



of -Esthonia. By Thomas H. Withers, F.G.S 123 



VIII. A new Bank- Vole from Esthonia. By Martin A. C. Hinton. 128 



IX. Tlie Klipspringers of Rliodesia, Angola, and Northern Ni- 

 geria. By Martin A. C. Hinton 129 



X. The Geographical Ilaces of Herpestes bmcJii/urns. By Oi.bfield 

 TnoMAs 134 



XI. A new Genus of Opossum from Southern Patagonia. By 

 Oldfiei.d Thomas , 1 36 



XII. A new Bat of the Genus PronwjiS from Peru. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 139 



XIII. On Spiny Hats of the ProecJiimi/s Group from South-eastern 

 Brazil. By Oldfield Thomas 140 



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