EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Cl'kculionid.e. — Figures of new, rare, or interestiug species of Cole- 

 f- optera, and segments of same, to illustrate Mr. F. P. Pascoe's paper 

 on these Beetles (Part IV.). 



VI. 

 VII. 



VIIL 



Plate 

 Ll 

 IL 



in. 



IV. J 



V. OiNiscig.vsterWakefieldi, male and female imago, larva, and nympJi, 

 with parts of same, to illustrate Mr. R. MacLachlan's paper on 

 this New-Zealand Ephemerid. 

 f Oycluka venosa, nat. size and enlarged, with segments of same ; also 

 J Bynamene Montagiii, B. varians, and Idotea pelagica, to illustrate 

 I the Rev. T. E. R. Stebbing's paper on a new Australian Sphag- 

 l^ romid &c. 



GoNYLEPTES, five new species, and parts of same, to illustrate Mr. A. 



Gr. Butler's paper on the above genus of Harvest-Spiders. 



IX. 



X. 



XI. 



XII. 



XIII. 



XIV. 



XV. 



XVI. 



XVII. 



XVIII. 



XIX. 



XX. 



XXI. 



XXII. 



XXIIL; 



XXIV. 



XXV. 



XXVI. - 



XX VIT. 1 Venation, wings of Zyg.enid/e, to illustrate Mr. A. Gr. Butler's paper 

 XXVIII. J on this family of Lepidoptera. 

 XXIX. Neuration, illustrating Mr. A. G. Butler's paper on the subfamilies 

 Antichlorina; and Charideinre. 

 New marine smells, illustrative of specimens described from the 



Solomon Islands &c. by Mr. Edgar A. Smith. 

 Aectomys DiciiRors, a new species of Marmot from Kabul, described 

 by Dr. J. Anderson. 



Hydroida, new genera and species fi-om Greenland, Scandinavia, India, 

 Japan, New Zealand, &c., to illustrate Professor AUman's paper on 

 this group. 



Anatomy op Cestoida, illustrating Mr. F. 

 family Tetrarhynchidffi. 



H. Welch's paper on the 



XXX. 



XXXI. 



