280 Canon A. M. Norman— Notes on the 
Fedatia horologica, sp. n. 
Long. corp. 85 millim.; exp. al. 81 millim. 
Female-—Head free, light reddish brown in the middle, 
yellowish grey behind and below the eyes, on the front of the 
vertex, and on the sides and lower part of the face, the dark 
part terminating in a short blackish transverse stripe at the 
base of the labrum; pronotum light tawny, the sides sub- 
hyaline grey, mottled, spotted, and punctured with black ; a 
black hourglass-shaped spot behind the middle, the front of 
which is occupied by two large punctures surrounded with 
black about the middle of the pronotum ; abdomen tawny, 
blackish towards the extremity of the hinder segments above, 
paler and granulated with black below ; a row of blackish 
sublateral spots both above and below. ‘Tegmina yellowish 
grey, mottled with light ferruginous brown; covered part of 
the right tegmen broadly ferruginous. Wings brownish sub- 
hyaline, with whitish cross-nervures; costal area purplish 
brown. 
Hab. Khasia Hills. 
Allied to H. procera, Brunn. (Borrez, Sauss.), but has 
more superficial resemblance to Molytria maculata and Shel- 
fordi, from which its free head, narrow wings, &c. amply 
distinguish it. 
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XXV.—WNotes on the Natural History of East Finmark. By 
Canon A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
{Continued from p. 128.] 
ANNELIDA POLYCH ATA. 
Proressor M‘Intosu kindly determined for me many of the 
Polychzeta which I collected ; these included several species 
not previously recorded from this district. The list of Poly- 
cheta has been made as far as possible complete by adding 
the Annelida collected by M. Sars, Esmark, Danielssen, and 
others in this district. I have gone through a large number 
of papers with care. All that was known of Norwegian 
Polycheta up to 1894 as regards species, though not fully 
with respect to habitats, will be found in Olaf Bidenkap’s 
