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Show C o n t e n t s (continued). J u n e 7, 1 9 0 4 . Page The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1 9 0 4 ................ 129 The Secretary. Note on two specimens of the Orang-utan he had seen in Paris..................... 129 Dr. Giinther, F.R.S. Exhibition of, on behalf of the President, and remarks upon, a series of mounted specimens of hybrid Pheasants .................................................................................. 129 Dr. F. D. Drewitt, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarts upon, some antlers of the North- African Red Deer ..................................................................................................................................... 130 Dr. F. D. Drewitt, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a pair of horns of Loder's Gazelle from Southern Algeria ........................................................................................................................................................ 130 Dr. Graham Renshaw, F.Z.S. Exhibition of photographs of, and remarks upon, a pair of Short-horned Buffaloes in the Antwerp Zoological Gardens ............................................ 130 Mr. F. E. Beddard, F.R.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, the skull of a Cape Crowned Crane ............................................................................................................................................................. 131 Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibition of photographs of, and remarks upon, the antlers of the Wapiti in various stages of g rowth..................................................................................................... 131 Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibition of a pair of antlers of the Irish Red Deer .......................... 133 Mr. R. I. Pocock. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, living hairless specimens of the House- Mouse and Brown R a t ............................................................................................................................ 133 Mr. R. I. Pocock. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, young examples of the Egyptian Fat-tailed Gerbille................................................................................................................................ 133 1. On some New and Little-known Butterflies, mainly from high elevations in the N.E. Himalayas. By Lt.-Col. J. Malcolm Fawcett. (Plate IX .) ................................... 134 2. On Seasonal Phases in Butterflies. By A. G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c............... 142 3. The Prey of the Lion. By Capt. R ichard Crawshay, F.Z.S...................................................... 144 4. Note on an apparently Abnormal Position of the " Brephos" within the Body of a Skink (Chalcideslineatus). By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Society.. 145 5. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Visceral Anatomy of the Pelagic Serpents Hydrus platyurus and Platyurus colubrinus. By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Society.............................................................................................................................................. 147 6. On the Presence of a Parasternum in the Lacertilian Genus Tiliqua, and on the Post-sternal Ribs in that Genus. By F rank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Society............................................................................................................................................................. 154 7. On the rare Rodent Dinomys branickh Peters. By Dr. Emil A. Goeldi, C.M.Z.S., Director of the Goeldi Museum, Pard. (Plate X . ) .................................................................... 158 8. The Black Wild Cat of Transcaucasia. By C. Satunin, of Tiflis, C.M.Z.S........................... 162 9. On a Buffalo-Skull from East Central Africa. By R. Lydekker............................................. 163 10. The Ichang Tufted Deer. By R. Lydekker.................................................................................. 166 11. On Two New Labyrinthodont Skulls of the Genera Capitosaurus and Aphaneramma. By A. Smith W oodward, LL.D., F.R.S., F.Z.S. (Plates X I. & X I I . ) ............................... 1 /0 |