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XIV. On Twelve new Species of Gurculionidce from South Africa. 



By GcT A. K. Marshall, D.Sc, C.M.G 145 



XV. New or little-known TipuUdce (Diptera). — V. Ethiopian 

 Species. By Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A. 161 



XVI. Notes on the Asilhice of the South African and Oriental 

 Regions. By Gertrude Ricardo 175 



XVII. On some Additional Species of Laius, Guerin, from the 

 Malayan Region [Coleoptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 193 



XVIII. Two new Species of Li/ccenida' from Madagascar. By 

 Peucx t. Lathy, F.E.S 208 



XIX. On Two new Races of Ori/x. By Lord Rothschild, F.R.S. 209 



XX. A new Neotreme Brachiopod from California. By S. 

 Stillman Berry, Redlands, California. (Plate XL) 210 



XXI. The " Huron " of the Argentine. By Oldpield Thomas . . 212 



XXII. On Mammals from the Province of San Juan, Western 

 Argentina. By Oldfield Thomas 214 



XXIII. Two new Argentine Forms of Skunk. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 221 



PROCEEDINGS OF LEAENED SOCIETIES. 

 Geological Society 223 



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