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Show C O N T E N T S (continued). November 22 (continued). Page 13. A Monograph of the Genus Euptychia, a numerous race of Butterflies belonging to the Family Satyridar; with Descriptions of Sixty Species new to Science, and Notes on their Affinities &c. By A R T H U R GARDINER BUTLER, F.Z.S., Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum. (Plates XXXIX., XL.) '•• 458 14. Catalogue of Longicorn Coleoptera collected in the Island of Penang by James Lamb, Esq. By FRANCIS P. PASCOE, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, late Pres. Ent. Soc. (Part II.) (Plates XLI., XLIL, XLIII.) 504 15. Notes on Birds collected in Tenasserim and in the Andaman Islands. By ARTHUR, Viscount W A L D E N , F.L.S., F.Z.S 537 December 13. Letter to the Secretary from Mr. R. Swinhoe, F.Z.S., containing description of a new Monkey (Inuus sancti-johannis) , 556 Exhibition by Mr. P. L. Sclater of some specimens of Eustephanus fernandensis and E. stokesi, and extract of a letter addressed to him by Herr E. L. Landbeck 550 Exhibition by Mr. P. L. Sclater of some Feathers, supposed to be those of Casuarius australis, and extracts from a letter addresssd to him by Mr. W . J. Scott 557 Exhibition by Mr. Gould, on the part of Sir W . Jardine, of Ptilotis cassidix, with some other rare Australian species of birds 558 Memoir by Mr. St. George Mivart on the "Appendicular Skeleton of the Orang (Simia)" .. 558 1. Note on a Bat from the Azores. By Dr. W. PETERS, F.M.Z.S 558 2. Note on a Collection of Mice, made by Captain A. C. Beavan at Maubhoum in 1865. By Dr. W . PETERS, F.M.Z.S 558 3. Note on the Geographical Distribution of the Narwhal (Monodon monoceros). By Prof. W . LILLJEBORG, F.M.Z.S 559 4. On Galayo murinus, Murr. By A N D R E W M U R R A Y , F.L.S 560 5. Further Observations relating to the Anatomy of the Giraffe. By E D W A R D S CRISP, M.D., F.Z.S. &c 563 fjSlDn some Additions to the Catalogue of Birds collected by Mr. E. Bartlett on the River Ucayali. By P. L. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., and OSBERT SALVIN, M.A., F.L.S. &c. 560 7. List of Birds observed at Wellington, Neilgherry Hills, about 6000 feet above the level of the sea, during the months of April and May, 1866. By Captain G. E. BULGER, 10th Regiment, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S 568 8. Notes on the most frequent Fosterparents of the Cuckoos of Australia. By E D W A R D P. EAMSAY, of Dobroyde, N e w South Wales, C.M.Z.S 571 9. Description of Two New Species of the Genus Bacillus, Latr. By Dr. J. K A U P , C.M.Z.S. 577 10. Note on some Species of Butterflies belonging to the Genus Catayramma. By A. G. BUTLER, F.Z.S., Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum 578 11. On the Llama and Alpaca in their Summer Dress. By JAMES MURIE, M.D., Prosector to the Society. (Plate XLIV.) °80 12. Additional Notes on the Caprimulgidar. By P. L. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the Society. (Plates XLV., XLVI.) 581 13. On the Occurrence of CEstrus tarandi, Linn., in a Reindeer in the Society's Gardens. By JAMES M U R I E , M.D., F.G.S., Prosector to the Society 590 14. Account of a Case of Malformation in the Generative Organs of a Cow. By JAMES MURIE, M.D., F.G.S., Prosector to the Society 592 Memoir by Dr A Gunther on the Fishes, of the States of Central America, collected by Messrs. Salvin and Godman and Capt. D o w 600 Appendix-List of Additions to the Society's Menagerie during the year 1866 605 Index 621 Titlepage, Contents, and List of Plates. |