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Part II., Chilopoda " ; "A contribution to the study of Neo- 

 tropical Scorpions " ; '' Notes of the classification of Scorpions, 

 followed by some observations upon synonomy, with descrip- 

 tions of new Genera and Species " ; " On the classification of 

 the Tracheate Arthropoda " ; '' Description of a new species of 

 Tree-trap-door-Spider from Trinidad " ; " Upon the identity 

 of some of the types of Diplopoda contained in the Collection 

 of the British Museum, together with descriptions of some 

 new species of exotic lulidce " ; " Report upon the Stomatopod 

 Crustaceans obtained by P. W. Bassett-Smith, Esq., during 

 the cruise in the Australian and China Seas of H.M.S. 

 ' Penguin,' Commander W. U. Moore " ; " Report upon the 

 lulidce, ChordeuTTiidce, and Polyzonidce collected by Sig. L. 

 Fea and E. W. Gates"; "Scorpions from the Malay Archi- 

 pelago " in Max Weber's Zoologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in 

 Niederlandisch Gst Indien, by R. I. Pocock. 



6. " Notes on the Longicornia of Australia and Tasmania, 

 with a list of the species collected by Mr. J. J. Walker, R.N., 

 and descriptions of new forms " ; " Descriptions of some new 

 Genera and Species of Longicorn Coleoptera from the Indian 

 Region " ; by C. J. Gahan. 



7. " List of Insects collected by Miss Elizabeth Taylor in 

 Western North America in the Summer of 1892," by A. G. 

 Butler and W. F. Kirby ; " Notes on the Genus Entomo- 

 gram'ma, as represented by Noctuid Moths of that Group in 

 the Collection of the British Museum " ; " On a small coUec- 

 lection of Lepidoptera from Darwin Harbour, Falkland 

 Islands " ; On a small collection of Lepidoptera from Chili " ; 

 Notes on the Synonomy of Noctuid Moths," " On certain 

 species of North American Hypenidae," by A. G. Butler. 



8. " Descriptions of new species of Australian Hesperiidce " ; 

 " Descriptions of five new species of Australian Saw-flies," by 

 W. F. Kirby. 



9. " Descriptions of new species of Dipterous Insects of 

 the Family Syrphidce, in the Collection of the British 

 Museum, with notes on species described by the late Francis 

 Walker. Part I., Bacchini and Brachyopini," by E. E. 

 Austen. 



10. " On a small collection of Crinoids from the Sahul 

 Bank " ; " On Odontaster and the allied or synonymous 

 genera of Asteroid Echinoderms " ; "Description of a remark- 

 able Sea-Urchin of the genus Cidaris from Mauritius," by 

 F. J. Bell. 



Finally, the following work should be referred to as being 

 largely based upon the collection in, and the Catalogue pub- 

 lished by the British Museum : — 



" A Monograph of the Hirundinidse, or Family of Swallows," 

 by R. Bowdler Sharpe and Claude W. Wyatt. Parts XVI. 

 and XVII. Lond. 1893. 4to. 



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