CONTENTS OF NUMBER 7,—JEighth Series, 



I. On some Jurassic Mollusca from Arabia. Bj' R. Bclleu^ 

 Newton, F.G.S., and G. C, Crick, Assoc.R.S.M., F.G.S. (Plates 



i.-ni.) ]i 



-■^ II. Descriptions of Two now Cyprinodontid Fishes from AVest 

 Africa. By G. A. Boxjlenger, F.E.S 2\ 



III. Description of a new Silurid Fish of the Genus Si/nodontis 

 from South Cameroon. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 3( 



IV. On a new Genus of Snakes from Brazil. By G. A. Botjlenger, ' 

 F.R.S 3 



V. Description of a new jS'ewt. By G. A. Botjlenger, F.R.S, 

 (Plate IV.) 3: 



VI. Amphipoda from the Auckland Islands. By Alfrud 0. 

 Walker, F.L.S., F.Z.S. (Plate V.) '^j; 



VII. A Synopsis of the Sharks of the Family SqnnUlce. By 

 C. Tate Regan, M.A S ' 



VIII. Rhynchotal Notes. -^V. XLIV. (concluded). By W. L. 

 Distant o 



IX. On Trichoniscoides aVndus (Budde-Lund) and T. sarsi, Patience 

 (nom. nov.). By Alexander Patiemce. (Plate VI.) J 



X. Four new Amazonian Monkeys. By Oldfield Thomas s 



XI. The Psammomys of the Alluvial Soil of the Nile Delta. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 1 ) 



XII. Descriptions of Three new Snakes from Africa. By G. A. 

 Bottlenger, F.R.S 9; 



XIII. New African Phlebotomic Diptera in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). — Part III. Tuhanidce (continued). By Ernest E. 

 Austin 0' 



XIV. Remarks on the Hyraenopterous Genus TipMa. By 

 Rowland E. Tukner, F.Z.S., FIE.S '. 11 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL NOTICES. 



Economic Ornithology. — 1. Food Habits of the Grosbeaks. 2. Birds 

 that eat Scale-Insects 13; 



British Museum Guides. — 1. A Guide to the Exhibited Series of 

 Insects. 2. Guide to the Gallery of Fishes 13! 



C. B. Wilson. North-American Parasitic Copepods belonging to the 

 Family Caligidce. — Parts 3 & 4. A Revision of the Pandarince 

 and Cecro^nnce 13 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The Genotype of Cidaris. By F. A. Bather il 



Note on the Squirrel-Genus " Zetis" By Oldfield Thomas 13' 



•jt* It is requested that all Communications for this Work may be address^ec 

 post-paid, to the Care of Messrs. Taylor and Francis, Priuting Offic 

 Eed Lion Court, Fleet Street, London. ^ 



"WITH SIX PLATSS. 



