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Show LIST OF CONTENTS 1905.-Vol. II. Part II. November 14, 1905. Page Tlie Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie during the months of June, July, August, September, and October 1905 .....................................................................'2 9 5 Col. W . H. Broun. Exhibition of mounted heads of a White Waterbuck and two Rhinoceroses............................................................................................................................................... 296 The Hon. Walter Rothschild, F.Z.S. Exhibition of specimens of a rare Marsupial (Dactulopsila palpator) .............................................................................................................................. 297 The Hon. Walter Rothschild, F.Z.S. Exhibition of two tusks from Abyssinia..................... # ....297 % Mr. A. S. Hirst, F.Z.S. Exhibition of microscopic preparations of a new Ha?mosporidian ■ (Halteridium crumenium)....................................................................................................................... ....297 Dr. Walter Kidd, F.Z.S. Exhibition of lantern-slides illustrating the Papillary Ridges in Mammals ............................... ............................................................................................................. 297 Dr. P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. Letter from Mr. W . Rodier on the Rabbit-pest in Australia . . -298 Mr. Henry Scherren, F.Z.S. Exhibition of lantern-slides of, and remarks upon, old pictures of Anthropoid A p e s ................................................................................................................................. 298* 1. On a Collection of Mammals brought home by the Tibet Frontier Commission. By J. Lewis Boniiote, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S............................................................................................. 302 2. Notes on the Geographical Distribution of the Okapi. By Dr. E inar Lonnberg, C.M.Z.S. 309 3. Notes on the Goral found in Burma. By Major G. H. E vans ............................................. 311 4. On the Mammals of Crete. By D orothea M. A. Bate ..............................................................*315 November 28, 1905. Mr. J. T. Cunningham, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of photographs of, and remarks upon, a horse bearing horn-like structures ...................................................................................................... 323 Mr. Frank Slade, F.Z.S. Exhibition of photographs of a Sea-Anemone in the process of * division ............................................................................................................................ .......................... 324 Mr. Douglas English. Exhibition of an albino Field-Yole ........................................................... 324 Mr. G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a melanistic specimen of the Wall-Lizard.................................................................................................................................... .. 324 Capt.. Albert Pam, F.Z.S. Remarks upon a living specimen of the Violet-cheeked Humming-bird ........................................................................................................................................... 324 Mr. W . R. Ogilvie-Grant, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a series of bird-skins from Japan................. 324 1. Colour Evolution in Guereza Monkeys. By R. Lydekker ....................................................... 325 2. The Wliite-maned Serow. By R. Lydekker. (Plate V I I I .) .................................................. 329 3. The Duke of Bedford's Zoological Exploration in Eastern Asia.- T. List of Mammals obtained by Mr. M. P. Anderson in Japan. By Oldfield T iio-mas, F.R.S. (Plate IX .) * 331 4. A Revision of the Fishes of the Family Galaxiidcc. By C. Tate Regan, B.A., F.Z.S. (Plates X . - X I I I . ) ............................................. .......................................................................................... 303 5. The Mammalian Fauna of China.- P a r t I .i l/a nW . By J. L ewis Boniiote, M. A., F.L.S. 384 6. Descriptions of new Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera of the Genera Homophoeta, Asphara, and Oedionychis. By Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. (Plates X IV . & XV.) . . 398, 591 7. Some Additions to the Knowledge of the Anatomy, principally of the Vascular System, of Hatteria, C'rocodilus, and certain Lacertilia. By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S ' Prosector to the Society ............................................. ; ................................... .................... 461 J* * |