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Show Mr. Boulenger. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a strap ^ made from a skin of the Okapi ......................................... '2 Dr. C. I. Forsyth Major, F.Z.S. On the remains of the Okapi received by the Congo Museum in Brussels ....... 73 Mr. Edward J. Bles, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some living tadpoles of Xe/nopus Icevis.................... 79 Mr. Lydekker. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a mounted head of a Siberian Wapiti ................................................. 79 1. The Wild Sheep of the Upper Hi and Yana Valleys. By R. L y d e k k e r . (Plates VII. & VIII.) ............................ 80 2. Remarks on certain Differences in the Skulls of Dicyno-donts, apparently due to Sex. B y R. B room, M.D., B.Sc., C.M.Z.S........................................................................ 86 3. Note on the Gonad Ducts and Nephridia of Earthworms of the Genus Eudrilus. B y F raxk E. B eddard, M.A., F.R.S., Vice-Secretary and Prosector of the Society....... 89 4. On the Marine Spiders of the Genus Desis, with Description of a new Species. By R. I. P ocock, F.Z.S.............. 98 5. On the Pigmy Hippopotamus from the Pleistocene of Cyprus. By C. I. F orsyth M ajor, F .Z .S . (Plates IX. & X . ) ...................................................................................... 107 6. On some new and little-known Butterflies of the Family Lycceniclce from the African, Australian, and Oriental Regions. By H amilton H . D ruce, F.Z.S., F.E.S. (Plates XI. & X I I .) .............................................................. 112 7. On some Additions to the Australian Spiders of the Suborder Mygalomorphse. By H . R. H ogg, M.A., F.Z.S. (Plate X lt l.) .......................................................................... 121 June 17, 1902. The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1902 ..................................................... 142 Mr. Oscar Neumann. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, specimens of Mammals obtained during his recent journeys in North-east Africa............................................. 142 Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a nest of a Gregarious Spider (Stegodyphus dumicola), from South Africa .............................................................. 144 Page |