iv. Contents. 
XIV.—Further Contributions to the Anatomy of the Sperm 
Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) based upon an examin- 
ation of two additional Fetus, by Frank E. Bepparp, 
M: A... (D.Ses, Bi Site cactse nce ios ss ee a ene cc eieenaisis 
XV.—Notes on some Rhodesian Moths of the family Saturniidee 
and their Larve, by the Rev. J. A. O’Nem, F.E.S......... 
XVI.—Cicindela bertolonii, Horn, and the South African mem- 
bers of the brevicollis group, by C. N. Barker, F.E.S..... 
XVII.—Natal Bees, by T. D. A. CoCKERELL.............-.........- 
XVIII.—Fishes from Durban, Natal, collected by Messrs. 
H. W. Bevt Martey and Romer Rosson, by C. Tate 
ecane) MiAr aR E Sag ee saetns sas fa eoe ele \oleters, cars ne eee 
XIX.—A Revision of the Flat-fishes ( //eterosomata) of Natal, by 
CaiATE WReG An, A OWARGS:: oc setceens sevens segeme a eee 
XX.—The White Rhinoceros, with special reference to its habits 
in Zululand, by F. VaucHan-Kirsy, F.Z.S.............-..++- 
XXI.—On the Genus /ctidopsis, by S. H. Haueuton, B.A., F.G.S. 
XXII.—On South African Bees, chiefly collected in Natal, by 
AP OD, “Av CO CRB RLIE case 2 hone oxen ts sate ee eee Reto 
XXIII.—The Malacostraca of Durban Bay, by the Rev. T. R. R. 
SIPRIBBINGs AVE AC REG Siynaten aterm resrseera ph latsteiaeteretees ia ott nrei = seta 
XXIV.—Further data and some corrections on the brevicollis 
group of Cicindele, by C. N. Barker, F.E.S.......,......-. 
XXV.—On South African Bees, chiefly collected in Natal, by 
TD oO eAR IC OGKERELD y..0 cneeene eee eee aloe ste chee eiser eeaieas ; 
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