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Remarks on the Comparative Anatomy of certain Birds 
of Cuba, with a view to their respective Places in the 
System of Nature or to their Relations with other Ani- 
mals. By W.S. MacLeay, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. Com- 
municated by the Zoological Club of the Linnean So- 
ciety ~- - - - - E - - p. 
The Generic Characters of Formicaleo ; with the De- 
scription of two new Species. By the Rev. Lansdown 
Guilding, B.A. F.L.S. F.G.S.  - - - p. 
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The distinctive Characters of two British Species of | 
Plecotus, supposed to have been confounded under the 
Name of Long-eared Bat. By the Rev. Leonard 
| Jenyns, M.A. F.L.S. Communicated by the Zoolo- 
IV. 
gical Club of the Linnean Society - E p. 
A Description of the Mammary Organs of the Kan- 
garoo. By John Morgan, Esq., F.L.S. - p 
Descriptions of some new Species of Birds belonging 
chiefly to the rare Genera Phytotoma, Gmel., Indi- 
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