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Show G. On a new " Bird's-dung " Snider from Ceylon. By 11. I. P o c o c k , F.Z.S., and the Hon. N. C. R o t h s c h il d , B.A., F.E.S., F.Z.S. (Plate X.) ...................................................... 7. On the Crustaceans of the Genera Petalidium and Ser-gestes from the ‘ Challenger,' with an Account of Luminous Organs in Sergestes challengeri, n. sp. By Dr. H . J. H a n s e n (Copenhagen). (Plates X I . & X I I.) iv February 3, 1903. The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in January 1903 .................................................. 1. Notes on the Hair-Slope of four Typical Mammals. By W alter K idd, F.Z.S................................................................... 2. A Prodromus of the Snakes hitherto recorded from China, Japan, and the Loo Choo Islands ; with some Notes. By Captain F. W all, Indian Medical Service ................. 3. Note on the Wild Sheep of the Kopet-Dagh. By R. L ydekker ................................................................................................ 4. On new Parasitic Copepoda from Zanzibar and East Africa, collected by Mr. Cyril Crossland, B.A., B.Sc. By Staff-Surgeon P. W. Bassett-Smitii, R.N., F.Z.S. ... 5. On the Original Home of the Tiger. By Col. C. E. Stewart, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E. ...."....................................... 6. On the Mode of Copulation of the Indian Elephant. By H. Slade, Conservator of Forests, Maymyo, Burma ... 7. On the Ccelenterata collected by Mr. C. Crossland in Zanzibar.- I. Ceratella minima, n. sp. By Sydney J. Hickson, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S., Beyer Professor of Zoology in the Owens College, Manchester. (Plate X I I I .) ........................................ ...................................... 8. Contributions to our Knowledge of the Plankton of the Faeroe Channel.- No. V III. By G. H erbert F owler B.A., Ph.D., F.Z.S.....................................................................J 9. On the Present Condition and Habits of the Elk in Norway. By H. J. E l w e s , F.R.S.............................. 48 52 79 79 84 102 104 109 111 113 117 Page 133 |