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10. On the Variation of the Scapula in the Batrachian 



Groups Aglossa and Arcifera. By Joan B. Procter, 

 F.Z.S. (Text-figures 1-10.) 197 



11. Notes on Marine Wood-borins Animals. — II. Crustaeen. 



By W. T. Calmax, D.Sc, F.Z.S 215 



12. Colour-production in relation to the Coloured Feather.s 



of Birds. By A. Mallock, F.R.S., F.Z.S. (Text- 

 figures 1-4.) 221 



13. Fossil Bird-remains collected by Dr. Forsyth Major in 



Sardinia, Corsica, and Greece. By E. T. Newton, 

 F.R.S., F.Z.S '. 229 



14. The Oriental Species of the Genus CaUistominius 



(Coleoptera Carabidfe). By H. E. Andrewes. 

 (Plate I.) 233 



15. On the Molluscan Genus Cochlitoma a,nd its Anatomy, 



with Remarks upon the Variation of two closely-allied 

 Forms. By G. C. Robson, B.A. (Text-figures 1-9.) 249 



16. A Revision of the Melolon thine Beetles of the Genus 



Ectinohoplia. By G. J. Arrow, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 

 (Plate I.) 267 



17. The Comparative Anatomy of the Tongues of the 



Mammalia. — III. Family 2. Cercopithecidae : with 

 notes on the comparative physiology of the tongues 

 and stomachs of the Langurs. By Charles F. 

 SoNNTAG, M.D., F.Z.S. (Anatomist to the Society). 

 (Text-figures 16-.36.) 277 



18. Descriptions of New Moths from South-East Bi\azil. 



By E. Dukinfield Jones, F.E.S. , F.Z.S. (Plates 



I.-III.) 323 



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19. On some new or little-known Acari, mostly Parasitic in 



Habit. By Stanley Hirst, F.Z.S. (Text-figures 

 1-15.) 357 



20. Observations on the Habits of Cochlitoma ze.hra, var. 



fulgurata (Pfeiffer), and CocJiUtoma zebra, vai-. ohesa 

 (Pfeifter), in Confiiiement. By Jane Longstaff, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S. (Plates I.-III.) ' 379 



