CONTENTS. V 



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XXVIII. New Bats and Eodents from West Africa, tlie Malay 

 Peninsula, and Papuasia. By Oldfield Thomas 19G 



XXIX. New and little-known Bees in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. By T. D. A. Cockerell 203 



XXX. The Halictine Bees of the Australian Region. ByT. D.A. 



COCKERELL 208 



XXXI. On Munidopsis polymorpha, Koelbel, a Cave-dwelling 

 Marine Crustacean from the Canary Islands. By W. T. Calman, 

 D.Sc 213 



XXXII. Barhus eutcBnia and B. holotcenia, new Names for Barhus 

 Kessleri, Giinther nee Steiudachner. By G. A. Boulengeb, F.R.S. 218 



XXXIII. Phynchotal Notes.— XXV. By W. L. Distant 219 



XXXIV. On new Species of Rhopalocera from Sierra Leone. By 

 George T. Bethune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S 222 



XXXV. On Three new Species of Arhopala. Bv George T. 

 Bethune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S " 233 



XXXVI. On Shrews fi-om British East Africa. By Oldfirld 

 Thomas 23G 



Neiv Books : — A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera. A 

 Textbook for Students and Collectors. By J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. 

 Vol. IV. — The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and 

 Burma. Published under the authority of the Secretary of 

 State for India in Council. Edited by W. T. Blanford. 

 Rhynchota. Vol. II. (Ileteroptera). By W. L. Distant. . 241, 242 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 242 



NUMBER LXXXII. 



XXXVII. Observations on Coleoptera of the Family Buprestkke, 

 with Descriptions of new Species. By Chas. O. Waterhouse, 

 F.E.S 245 



XXXV^III. Description of and Reflections upon a new Species of 

 Apodous Amphibian from India. By A. Alcock, M.B., LL.D. 

 F.R.S., Superintendent of the Indian Museum and Professor of 

 Zoology in the Medical College of Bengal. (Plate VII.) 267 



XXXIX. Description of a new Coleopterous Insect from Bounty 

 Island. By Capt. Thos. Broun, F.E.S. With Note by J. J. 

 Walker, Esq., F.E.S 273 



XL. Kiphargns Kochianus, Bate, in an Irish Lake and N. sub- 

 tennneus, Leach, in Kent. By W. F. de Vismes Kane, M.R I A 

 (Plate VIII.) .'274 



XLI. On some new Species of Silver-Phensants from Burma. By 

 Eugene W. Gates 283 



XLII. Footprints of small Fossil Reptiles from the Kari'oo Rocks 

 of Cape Colony. By II. G. Sekley, F.R.S 287 



