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2. V.—A new crab of the genus Sesarma from Basra
3. X.—Note on the sponges Grayella, Osculina, and Cliona
4. LXV.—On the rate of growth of Sacculina carcini Thompson in Carcinus maenas (Pennant)
5. XLIV.—On new African Muridæ
6. XVI.—A Serpulid Polychæte from the London docks (Mercierella enigmatica, Fauvel)
7. XXV.—On the structure of the lower jaw in Rhizodopsis and Rhizodus
8. VIII.—The Foraminiferal nature of Haliphysema Tumanowiczii, Bow. (Squamulina scopula, Carter), demonstrated
9. II.—New Curculionidæ (Col.) from Uganda
10. XLI.—On Hyoscyamus and Physochlæna
11. Observations upon the food of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) in Southern Nyasaland, with a method of ascertaining population dynamics of rodent prey
12. XLIV.—The Cameron collection of Dryinidæ
13. XXX.—'The New Zealand glow-worm,' Boletophila (Arachnocampa) luminosa: summary of observations
14. A new cestode, Hymenolepis mandabbi sp. nov., from the tufted duck, Aythya fuligula (L.)
15. XLI.—Two new species of the Cestode genus Bertiella, with a note on the presence of uterine pores
16. A new genus of Tettigometridae from N. Transvaal (Homoptera : Fulgoroidea)
17. V.—A new Phasmid from Iraq (Orthoptera)
18. XLV.—The races of Dremomys pernyi
19. XIII.—On the division of Ctenobranchous Gasteropodous Mollusca into larger groups and families
20. XXXIX.—On the atlas and axis of the Plesiosaurus
21. LX.—On some odonata of the subfamily Æschnina
22. XXVII.—The Coleopterous genus Anthypna (Glaphyridæ)
23. On the status of the names Aplysia and Tethys
24. LXI.—On the Ornithosaurian genusOrnithocheirus,with a review of the specimens from the Cambridge Greensand in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge
25. V.—The Oxford University Expedition to Greenland, 1928.—Diptera (Orthorrhapha Brachycera and Cyclorrhapha) from Greenland
26. LVIII.—Notes on the Ethiopian Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera).—V. On the specimens collected by Mr. A. L. Capener, mainly in Natal
27. LI.—Lake Albert fishes of the genus Haplochromis
28. II.—On the fructification of Eusphenopteris tenella, Brongn., and Sphenopteris microcarpa, Lesq
29. LXII.—Remarks on some genera of the Scoliidæ, with descriptions of new species
30. XLVII.—A revision of the old world Cyrtacanthacrini (Orthoptera, Acrididæ).—II. Genera Phyxacra to Willemsea
31. LV.—A new trilobite, Acidaspis (Pseudomonaspis) magnospina, from the Coniston limestone
32. LXVI.—Some Indian Chloropidæ (Diptera) of economic importance
33. LXXVI.—New species of Bethyloidea (Hymenoptera)
34. XXXII.—Notes on Fossorial Hymenoptera.—XXIX. On new Ethiopian species
35. The occurrence of a male of the prosobranchPotamopyrgus jenkinsi(Smith) var.carinataMarshall in the Thames at Sonning, Berkshire
36. XLVII.—Notes on the possibility of the embryos of the Guinea-worm and so-called 'Fungus-Disease' of India, respectively, entering the human body through the sudorific ducts
37. XXIV.—Preliminary Notes on the Synonymy of the European Species of the Ephialtes Complex (Hym.), Ichneumonidæ
38. XVII.—Notes on polyzon (Bryozoa).—IV. Discopora Lamarck and Umbonula Hincks
39. XXXIX.—The Mallophaga parasitic on Musophagidæ (Plantain-eaters).—I
40. XXVII.—On three species of Cylindroiulus Verhoeff (Diplopoda, Iulidae) in Britain
41. XLI.—Further observations on an undescribed indigenous Amœba, with notices on remarkable forms of Actinophrys and Difflugia
42. XXVII.—Paradrymadusa philbyi, sp. n., and some other Orthoptera from Transjordania and Arabia
43. XXV.—Some remarks on the Vaagmær (Trachypterus arcticus) and the herring-king (Regalecus Banksii)
44. A new record of the fishBeryx splendensLowe in Northern European waters
45. XXXVII.—Shell-growth in Cephalopoda (Siphonopoda)
46. X.—Observations on the species of Termitidæ of West Africa, described by Smeathman as Termes bellicosus, and by linnæus as T. fatalis
47. XXVIII.—Descriptions of apparently new species and subspecies of mammals belonging to the Families Lemuridæ, Cebidæ, Callitrichidæ, and Cercopithecidæ in the collection of the Natural History Museum
48. LXVII.—Notes on the South-American freshwater flying-fish, Gastropelecus, and the common flying-fish, Exocœtus
49. X.—The New Mexico Coccidæ of the Genus Ripersia
50. II.—Report upon the Hydrozoa and Polyzoa collected by P. W. Bassett-Smith, Esq., Surgeon R.N., during the Survey of the Tizard and Macclesfield Banks, in the China Sea, by H.M.S. ‘Rambler,’ Commander W. U. Moore
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