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stomach, and fcetus of a Neomeris hurrachiensis, sent to him by the Bombay Natural 

 History Society and adding that the specimen would be of the greatest use to 

 Mr. Flower in his forthcoming paper on this genus of dolphins. 



Mr. J. D. Inverarity then read a very interesting paper on" The Indian Bison with 

 some Notes on Stalking him," which appears in another part of this number. 



Proceedings op the Meeting- of 12th November 1889. 



The usual monthly meeting of the members of this Society took plaue on Tuesday, 

 the 12th November, Dr. Maconachie presiding. 



The following new members were elected: — Mr. Eduljee Dinshaw, Mr. C. G. 

 Dodgson, C.S., Mr. H. W. Keys, Surgeon-Major J. Scully, Mr. E. M. Ewart, Mr. L. G • 

 Prickett, Mrs. C. C. James, Mr. W. S. McClelland, Colonel W. S. Hore, Mr. A. P. 

 Young, Surgeon L. F. Childe, Mr. J. C. Jones, Captain the Hon. R. T. Lawley, Mr. A?a 

 Shaikh Mahomed, Mr. E. G. Williams, Mr. H.'C. V. Hunter, Mr. C. A. V. Davies, 

 Mr. P. Thompson, H. H. Prince Balclevjee of Dharampore, Mr. A. F. Cox, M.C.S., 

 Mr. G. H. P. Hart, Mr. A. R. Bonus, C.S., and Mr. Isaae Benjamin. 



Mr. H. M. Phipson, the Honorary Secretary, then acknowledged the following con- 

 tributions to the Society's collections, viz : — ■ 



Contributions during October. 



