CONTENTS. vii 



XLVI. Description of a new Species of the Ilomopterous Fiuuily 

 (Jicadidce. By W. L. Distant ". 40(5 



XL VII. Contributions to a Knowledge of the Entomology of the 

 Transvaal. By W. L. Distant 407 



XriVIII. Description of a new Bat of the Genus Artihem from. 

 Trinidad. By Oldfield Thomas 408 



XLIX. Note on Mexican Examples of ChUonycteris Dnciji, Gray. 

 By Oldfielu Thomas . . 410 



L. Two new Bupredidce from Damma Island. By Chaulks O. 

 "NVateuhouse 410 



Doublj'-armoured Herrings, by A. 8niith Woodward; The Develop- 

 ment of the Gemmules of Ephydatia fiiiviatilig, Auet., by W. 

 Zykoli, of ^yioscow ; On the Habits of GelafiinKs annulipes, Edw. 

 By A. Alcock, 3[.B 412 41o 



NUMBER LX. 



LI. On a new Spider from Caleiitta, By the Rev. O. P. 

 Cambridge, M.A., F.R.S. (Plate XXTL) ,....' 417 



LII. On the Development of the Pedipalpi. By Dr. A. Strubei,!,, 

 of the Zoological Institute of Bonn am Rhein 419 



LIII. Lhnnx ma.vimus, L., and its Variety cinereo-nigor, Wolf. 

 By Walter E. CoLLixciE, Demonstrator of Biology in Mason 

 College, Birmingham 42o 



LIV. Descriptions of Three new Species of Butterflies captured by 

 Mr. D. Cator in British North Borneo, in the Collection of Mr. Grose 

 Smith. By H. Grose Smith 42iJ 



\j\. On the Morphology and Phylogeny of Insects. By N. Cho- 



LODKOAVSKY 429 



LVI. Preliminary Descriptions of new Species of Madrepora in 

 the Collection of the British Museum. — Part II. By Gkorgr 

 Brook, F.L.S .' 4-')l 



LVII. Description of a new Species of Slug from South Africa. 

 By Edgar A. Smith 4(),> 



LVIII. A Criticism of a Modern Hypothesis of the Transmission 

 of Hereditary Characters. By R. S. JiERGH, of Copenhagen 407 



LIX. Description of a remarkable new Semiwpithecus from 

 Sarawak. By Oldfield Thomas 475 



LX. Description of a new Mexican Bat. By Oi,T)KiEi,r» Tho:mas. 477 



i\V?r Books : — Fur-bearing Animals in Nature and in Commerce. 

 By Henry Poi.axd. — Horn ^leasureracnts and Weights of the 

 Great Game of the World : being a Record for the use of Sports- 

 men and Naturalists. Bv Rowland Ward 478 -480 



