> CONTENTS OF NUMBER il.— Ninth Series. 



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XLYIII. Revision of the African Species of Hedyhius, Er., and 

 its Allies, with an Account of their accessory cT-cliaracters [Coleo- 

 ptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. (Plates XIII. & XIV.). ..... 449 



XLIX. On the Discovery of the missing Type Specimen of the 

 Ascidiau Oculhmria australis, Gray. By R. Kirkpatrick 494 



L. On the Anatomy of some new Species of Draivida. By C. 11. 

 Narayana Eao, M,A., University of Mysore, Bangalore, (Plates 

 XV.-XVIII.) 406 



LI. Notes on the Species of Notomys, the Australian Jerboa-rats. 

 By Oldfielr Thomas .5: 



Lll. Fossil Arthropods in tho British Museum.— Yll. By T. D. A. 

 CocKERELL, University of Colorado 54 1 



LIII. New or little-known 7'vj:>u//(:Z(e(Diptera). — VII. Australasian 

 Species, By Charltis P. Alexander, Ph.D., Urbana, Illinois, U.S. A. 54^i 



LIV. Oil some now small Mammals from East Africa. By P. S. 

 Kershaw , o' :: i 



LV. A new Hedgehog from the Island of Djerba, Tunis. By Old- 

 FiKLD Thomas , 57' > 



LVI. On some Remains of a Theropodous Dinosaur from the 

 Lower Lias of Barrow-on-Soar. By Charles W. Andrews, D,Sc,, 

 F,R.S, (British Museum, JS^atural History) /A. 



LVII. On the Life -history of Basyhelea ohscura, Winnertz (Dip- 

 tera, Neraatocera, Ceratojjorfonidte), with some Remarks on the 

 Parasites and Hereditary Bacterian Symbiont of this Midge. By 

 D. Ketlin, ScD., Beit Memorial Research Fellow (Quick Labora- 

 tory, University of Cambridge). (Plates XIX, & XX.) 570 



LVIII. Some undescribed Rhopalocera from Mesopotamia and 

 N.W. Persia ; and othei^ ISTotes. By N. D. Riley 59n 



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