CONTENTS OF NUMBER 11,— Eighth Series, 



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 XLVII. On the Forms of Squirrel hitherto classed under Sc. fin- 

 laysoni, Horsf. By R, C. Wroughtok 393 



XLVIII. On a new Type of Stridulating-organ in Mygalomorph 

 Spiders, with the Description of a new Genus and Species belonging 

 to the Suborder. By A. S. Hirst 401 



XLIX. Descriptions of new Species of New-Zealand Coleoptera. 

 By Major T. Brotin, F.E.S 405 



L. On the Animals of Genera and Species of Mascarene Land- 

 Mollusca belonging to the Family Zonitkhr, collected by Monsieur 

 E. Dupont. By Lt,-Col. H. H. Godwin-Attsten, F.R.S. &c. 

 (Plates IX.-XI.) 422 



LI. Descriptions of some Ehynchota from Ruwenzori. By W. L. 

 Distant 43G 



LII. A Synopsis of the Fishes of the Subfamily Salangincn. By 

 C. Tate Regan, M.A , 444 



LIII. The Systematic Position of Stylophorus caudatus. By C. 

 Tate Regan, M.A 447 



LIV. Description of a new Species of Charaxes from the 

 Cameroons, West Africa. By Herbert Druce, F.L.S. &c 449 



LY. Preliminary Descriptions of Two new Species of Myonycteris. 

 By Kntjd Andersen 450 



LVI. A new Rodent-Mole from North-western Rhodesia. By 

 E. C. Chubb 451 



LVII. A new Tree-Kangaroo from British New Guinea. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 452 



LVIII. A new Species of the Mascarene Genus Eliurus. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 453 



LIX. A new Generic Name for an Orectolobid Shark. By C, 

 Tate Regan, M.A 454 



LX. A Collection of Freshwater Fishes made by Mr. C. F. Under- 

 wood in Costa Rica. By C. Tate Regan, M.A 455 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 



Heredity. By J. Arthur Thomson 464 



A Book of Birds. By W. P. Ptcr.vft, A.L.S., F.Z S 466 



Casey, Thos. L. A Revision of theTenebrionid Subfamily Contiontince. 467 



C. HoTJAED, Docteur de Sciences, Laureat de I'Institut. Les Zoo- 

 cecidies d'Europe et du Bassin de la Me'diterranee. Description 

 des Galles. — Tome premier. Cryptogames, Gyranospermes, 

 Monocotyledones, Dicotyle'dones ih. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Generic Names of Polychset Worms that have been preoccupied and 

 remain unreplaced. By Robert T. Leiper, M.B., F.Z.S, Helmin- 

 thologist to the London School of Tropical Medicine , . 468 



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