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I.—The Malacostraca of Natal, by the Rev. T. R. R. Srrssrne, 
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II.—The varieties of Papilio dardanus cenea in the collection of 
the Durban Museum, by C. N. Barker, F.E.S.............. 34 
III.—New Records of Natal Bees (Second Contribution), by 
AP SCA. - COCKER ELL een 05. sac seeker Here ease ose aime seas 39 
IV.—Some Crustacea of Natal, by the Rev. T. R. R. Sressine, 
IMAG Sun ie eka NAR a os a lavtacn Meats ade san Ste ce sia ache ois 47 
V.—Further Additions to the Fish Fauna of Natal, by C. Tate 
RUEGUAINTS Vint Amee Retwe caer: ss cce: ome Neceincccnces Habe sisted caine 76 
VI.—Some apparently undescribed Heterocea and five species 
hitherto unrecorded from South Africa, by A. J. T. 
DANSE HBSS 255.224 SCD SEE CO Ee ee ao EE Te 78 
VITI.—Some Observations upon Whales captured at Durban, by 
DCR Cis Oty Call AS ke Ge Ra? incl anor racy rener are 89 
VIII.—Some Records of Predaceous Insects and their Prey in 
the Durban Museum, by C. N. Barker, F.ES............ 94 
IX.—A Skeleton of the Dodo (Didus ineptus), by E. C. Cuuss, 
Ss Elke SAN Site PIR ten RS o Monee eS aumseiee bite o's 97 
X.—On Some Rare Beetles in the Barker Collection of the 
Durban Museum, with descriptions of new species, Part 1, 
layo( Ge delle BVA co FRg Oe DENS Wh i hee Scene ooh ae epee sen aEaR Tne 100 
XI.—A new Bee from Natal, by T. D. A. CocKERELL............. a yi 
XII.—Some Crustacea of Natal, by the Rev. T. R. R. STessine, 
IVD AW AH ices Meee: co caters otra neo sieican'sa's cis abe wade Sele. US) 
XIII.—A South African Elephant from the Addo Bush, by 
13 RAGAN GH stot 21rd 0S NRE Re Ont Cee RERIAE’ Seo oie et ee 126 
