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Show LIST OF CuiMLiMS. PART III.-1897. May 4, 1897. Page The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in April 1897 430 Mr. Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S. Exhibition of specimens and descriptions of new species of Mammals from.North Nyasaland, with a note on the genus Petrodromus 430 Mr. Howard Saunders, F.Z.S. Exhibition, on behalf of Mr. H. Evans, of a series of photographs of the Great Grey Seal (Halichcerus yryphus) , ... - 436 1. On the general Zoological Results of the Tanganyika Expedition. By J. E. S. M O O R E .. 436 2. On some European Slugs of the Genus Arion. By W A L T E R E. COLLINGE, F.Z.S., Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Mason College, Birmingham. (Plates XXIX.-XXXI.) 439 3. Field-Notes on the Antelopes of the Mau District, British East Africa. By FREDERICK J. JACKSON, F.Z.S. With Remarks by P. L. SCLATER 450 4 Descriptions of new Species of Coleoptera of the Family Endomychidce from the Eastern Hemisphere. By tbe Rev. H. S. G O R H A M , F.Z.S. (Plate XXXII.) 455 b. Note upon Intercentra in the Vertebral Column of Birds. By F R A N K E. BEDDARD, M.A., F.R.S , Prosector to the Society 465 May 18, 1897. Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of a plan of the Zoological Garden attached to the Para Museum *. 472 Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of a skin of a Penguin received from the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle of Paris 472 Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a skull of the Theban Goat (Capra hlrcus var. thebaica) 473 1. A Revision of the Lizards of the genus Sceloporus. By G. A. BOULENGER, F.R.S. (Plate XXXIII.) 474 2. Contributions to our Knowledge of the Plankton of the Faeroe Channel.-No. II. By G. H E R B E R T FOWLER, B.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology, University College, London 523 3. Further Contributions to the Knowledge of the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Africa, including Madagascar.-Part II. By M A R T I N JACOBY, F.E.S. (Plate XXXIV.) 527 4. On the Structure and Development of the Hyobranchial Skeleton of the Parsley-Frog~ (Pelodytes punctatus). By W . G. RIDEWOOD, D.SC, F.L.S., Lecturer on Biology at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London. (Plate XXXV.) 577 5. On the Number of Grinding-Teeth possessed by the Manatee. Bv OLDFIELD THOMAS, F.Z.S., and R. LYDEKKER, F.R.S., F.Z.S. (Plate XXXVI.) * 595 June 1, 1897. Dr. John Anderson, F.R.S. Exhibition of a coloured drawing of, and remarks upon, the Egyptian Weasel (Mustela subpalmata) 600 Mr. E. Cavendish Taylor, F Z.S. Exhibition of a skin of, and remarks upou, the Egyptian Weasel (Mustela subpalmata) 601 Professor T. W . Bridge, F.Z.S. Abstract of a Memoir on the Morphology >of the Skull in the Paraguayan Lepidosiren and other Dipnoi • 602 1. On the Classification of the Thyrididee-a Family of the Lepidoptera Phalaenaj. By Sir G E O R G E F. HAMPSON, Bart., F.Z.S 603 2. On tbe Classification of the Chrysauglnce, a Subfamily of Moths of the Family Pyralldce. By Sir G E O R G E F. H A M P S O N , Bart.', F.Z.S 633 S. On a Collection of Lepidoptera obtained in the Arusa Galla Country in 1894 by Mr. F. Gillett. By A R T H U R G. BUTLER, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, Senior Assistant-Keeper, Zoological Department, British Museum 692 4. On the Malagasy Rodent Genus Brachyuromys; and on the Mutual Relations of some Groups of the Muridce (Hesperomyince, Microtince, Murina, and " Spalacldce ") with each other and (Plates XX XwViIth1 .t-hXeL M.a)l agasy Nesomylnce. By Dr. C. I. FORSYTH-MAJOR, C.M.Z.S. 695 |