. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. is semperinimica fuit.—Linnaeus. Quel que soit le principe de la vie animale, il ne faut quouvrir les yeux pourvoir quelle est le chef-deeuvre de la Toute-puissance, et le but auquel se rappor-tent toutes ses operations.—Bkuckneu, Tkeorie dit Si/demc Animal, Leyden,1767. The sylvan powers Obey our summons ; from their deepest dells The Dryads come, and throw their garlands wild And odorous branches at our feet; the Kymphs That press with nimble step the mountain-thyme And purple heath-flower come not empty-handed, But
. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. is semperinimica fuit.—Linnaeus. Quel que soit le principe de la vie animale, il ne faut quouvrir les yeux pourvoir quelle est le chef-deeuvre de la Toute-puissance, et le but auquel se rappor-tent toutes ses operations.—Bkuckneu, Tkeorie dit Si/demc Animal, Leyden,1767. The sylvan powers Obey our summons ; from their deepest dells The Dryads come, and throw their garlands wild And odorous branches at our feet; the Kymphs That press with nimble step the mountain-thyme And purple heath-flower come not empty-handed, But scatter round ten thousand forms minute Of velvet moss or lichen, torn from rock Or rifted oak or cavern deep: the Naiads too Quit their loved native stream, from whose smooth face They crop the lily, and each sedge and rush That drinks the rippling tide: the frozen poles, Where peril -waits the bold adventurers tread. The burning sands ol Borneo and Cayenne, All, all to us unlock their secret stores And pay their cheerful tribute. J. Taylor, Norwich, 1818, Qf/ 6U.~J. CONTENTS OF \OL. XVI. [SEVENTH SERIES.] NUMBER XCI. Page I. Report on the Scliizopods collected by Mr. George Murray,, during- the Cruise of the Oceana in 1898. By E. W. and W. M. Tattersall, (Plates I. & H.) 1 II. Descriptions of new Ooleoptera of the Family Cetoniidce fromBritish New Guinea. By Oliver E. Janson, 11 III. A new Noctuid from Sierra Leone. By W. J. Holland . 18 IV. A new Genus and Species of Cynipidce from South Africa,representing a new Subfamily. By P. Cameron 20 V. Pthynchotal Notes.—XXXIII. By W. L. Distant 22 VI. A List of the Freshwater Fishes of Africa. By G. A. BOULENGBR, 36 VII. A Revision of the Fishes of the American Cichlid GenusClchlosoma and of the Allied Genera. By C. Tate Regan, . 60 VIII. Revised Nomenclature of the Species described in Bate andWestwoods British Sessile-eyed Crustacea. By Canon A. , , , , 78 IX
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