268 notices and reviews 



Notices and Reviews. 

 Proceedings Zoological Society. 



Part I. (March 17). Parts III. and IV. (Feb, 1918). 

 Note. — Part II. Diissing — will be reviewed later). The 

 following are the papers and more noteworthy exhibi- 

 tions : 



Mammals: R. I. Pocock: Exhibition of lantern slides 

 showing the Beavers work in the London Zoological 

 GardeuS; p. 100. 



R. I. Pocock: Exhibition of head of castrated Bnsh- 

 buck, and antlers of the Pere David's Beer, p. 337. 



Prof E. Wood Jones: Exhibition of skull of lioness 

 showing effect of captivity, p. 333. 



Prof E. Wood Jones: The structure of the orbi^"o- 

 temporal region of tlie skull of a lemur, p. 323. 



Prof. J. P. Hill: Lantern exhibition of new born 

 marsupials, p. 337. 



Sergius Alpheraky: Deformity of os penis in a Seal, 

 p. 251. 



A de Carle Sowerby: On Heude's collection of 

 Chinese mammals, p. 7. 



Birds: Dr. Branislav Petronievics and Dr. A. Smith 

 Woodward. On the pectoral and pelvic Arches of the 

 British Museum specimen of Archaeopteryx, p.l. 



Fish : Ruth C. Bomber : Note on a Hermaphrodite Dog- 

 fish (plates L and II., p. 217). 



Invertebrata : L. A. Borradaile: On the structure and 

 function of the mouth parts of the Palaemonid Prawns 

 Text figures 1 to 51, p. 37. 



Frank E. Beddard : On the scolex in the Cestode Genus 

 Duthiei'sia and on the species of that genus. Text 

 figures 1 to 5, p. 73. 



C. J. C. Pool: (1) Coleoptera of the family Cissidae 

 found in Great Britain, with descriptions of 2 new 



