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Show Remarks on the Divergencies betweeu the " Rules for naming Animals " of the German Zoological Society and the Stricklandian Code of Nomenclature. 1896, 306 Remarks upon the prospectus of 1 Das Tierreich.' 1896, 400 Remarks on the appointment of an International Committee on Zoological Nomenclature................... 1896, 401 Report on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in March 1896 ............................................................. 1896, 505 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some specimens from Nyasaland, sent home by Sir H. IT. Johnston, K.C.B.............................................................................. 1896, 506 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a pair of Horns of the so-c;dled Antilope triangularis....................... 1896, 506 Report on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in April 1896 ............................................................. 1896, 547 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a Daguerreotype Portrait of what was believed to have been the first Gorilla that was ever brought alive to Europe . . . . 1896, 597 Eeport on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1896 ................................................................. 1896, 608 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a skin of Cercopithecus stairsi from Mombasa........................... 1896, 609 Exhibition of some Water-colour Drawings of African Antelopes, executed by Mr. E. Caldwell .. 1896, 609 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a drawing of the Gnu of Nyasaland. (Plate X X V III.)............... 1896, 616 Eeport on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in June, July, August, September, and October 1896 .............................................................................. 1896, 780 Remarks on some of the principal Animals recently noticed in the Zoological Gardens of Antwerp, Cologne, Diisseldorf, Hanover, Amsterdam, The Hague, and Rotterdam. (Plate XXX\ I I . ) ........... 1896, 783 Proc. Z ool. Soc. I ndex, 1891-1900. 6 Page Sclater, P h il ip L ut ley, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. (continued) . |