CONTENTS. vii 



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 LX. Four uew European Squirrels. B}' Gebiiit S. 3Iiller .... 426 



LXI, New Species of African and lndo-Mi[la,ya.u Hesperudes. By 

 'Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., &c 430 



LXII. The Significance of the Pattern of the Cubs of Lions {Feh's 

 led) and of Pumas {Felis concolor). By R. I. PocoCK, I'Mj.S., 

 F.Z.S., Superintendent of the Zoloogical Society's Gardens. (Plates 

 XIX. & XX.) 436 



LXIII. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — XVII. By T. IX A. 



CocKEBELL, University of Colorado 44o 



JEchinocrinus versus Archisocidaris, bv F. A. Bather, British Museum 



(Nat. Hist.) ' 452 



NUMBER CXX. 



LXIV. A Revision of the Medusaj belonping to the Family 

 Laodiceidce. By Edward T. Browne, University College, London. 407 



LXV. On new Species of Histerida. and Notices of others. By 

 G. Lewis, F.L.S 480 



LXVI. Descriptions of Thiee new Freshwater Fishes discovered 

 bv Mr. G. L. Bates in South Cameroon. By G. A. Boitlenger, 

 F.R.S 485 



LXVII. Descriptions of Three new Fishes from Central Africa. 

 By G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S 487 



LXVIII. Description of a new African Snake of the Genus Simo- 

 ce^yhalus. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 489 



LXIX. Descriptions of new Species of Land and Freshwater 

 Shells from Central and South America. By H. B. Preston, F.Z.S. 490 



LXX. A new Acanthoglossus from the Island of Salawatti. By 

 Oldfield Thomas '. 498 



LXXI. Description of a new Baboon from British East Africa. 

 By D. G. Elliot, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., &c 499 



LXXII. List of a Collection of small Mammals made by Mr. A. L. 

 Butler in the Bahr-el-Ghazal. By R. C. Wboughton .' oOO 



LXXIII. Descriptions of Five new Species of Ileterocera, By 

 Herbert Dbuce, F.L.S. &c 505 



LXXIV. New African Species of the Genus Chrysops, Meigen, in 

 the British Museum (Natural History). By Ernest E. Austen . . 507 



LXXV. Descriptions of Two new Species of P/ecofits. Hy G. E. H. 

 Barrett-Hamilton 520 



LXXVI. Description of a new Species of Monkey {Cercopithecits 

 Hamlyni) from the Ituri Forest. By R. I. Pocock, F.L.S., Super- 

 intendent of the Zoological Society's Gardens 521 



