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Show 1890.] PROF. FLOWER ON TOCCUS MELANOLEUCUS. 401 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE XXXII. Fig. 1. Eetina flavicosta, 2, n. sp., p. 386. 2. Bizone Candida, rf, p. 396. 3. , ?. 4. dohertyi, 2 , n. sp., p. 394. 5. sikkimensis, 2, n. sp., p. 395. 6- , o*. 7. signa, 2, var., p. 393. 8. puer, 8, n. sp., p. 392. 9. Katha semifusca, n. sp., p. 388. 10. Nudaria dudgeoni, n. sp., p. 388. 11. Artona zebra, 6\ n. sp., p. 379. 12. Eetina ? fuscescens, 2, P- 386. 13. Soritia molleri, n. sp., p. 385. 14. Lithosia anomcda, §, n. sp., p. 388. 15. Chionomera pulchella, n. sp., p. 387. 16. Artona postalba, 6, n. sp., p. 379. 17. sikkimensis, 6\ n. sp., p. 379. 18. Setina ? punctata, 2, n- sp., p. 389. 19. Lyclene simplifascia, 2, n. sp., p. 389. PLATE XXXIII. Fig. 1. Campylotes histrionicus, var. altissima, p. 384. 2. sikkimensis, n. sp., p. 384. 3. desgodinsi, var. splendida, p. 384. 4. Cyclosia ochrea, 2> n- sp-> P- 385. 5. Sinna dohertyi, n. sp., p. 400. PLATE XXXIV. Fig. 1. Atossa nelcinna, Moore, p. 381. 2. moorei, 6, n. sp., p. 382. 3. nagaensis, 6. n- sP-> P- 382. 4. Elcysma dohertyi, 6'» n. sp., p. 386. 5. westwoodi, Voll., p. 386. 6. caudata, Brem., p. 387. May 20, 1890. Prof. Flower, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. Mr. Gambier Bolton, F.Z.S., exhibited a series of photographs, principally taken from animals living in the Society's Gardens and in the Menagerie of M r . Walter Rothschild, F.Z.S. Prof. Flower exhibited and made remarks on a photograph of a nest of a Hornbill (Toccus melanoleucus), taken from a specimen in the Albany Museum, Grahamstown, in which the female was shown " walled in." |