OwEN, R. Esq. (continued). poffe 



On the Period of literine Gestation, and the Condition of 

 the New-bom Foetus in the Kangaroo (Macropus major, Shaw.) 128 



PoRTER, Sir R. Ker. 



Letter on several Zoological Subjects 114 



Prinsep, j. Esq. 



Letler accompanying a List of Zoological Specimens for- 

 warded by B. H. Hodgson, Esq 102 



Sabine, J. Esq. 



Address on opening the Business of the First Meeting ... 1 



Savi, Prof. Gaetano. 



Letter accompanying a Senes of his Works, and a Collec- 

 tion of most of the New Animals described in them 113 



Smee, Capt. W. 



On the maneless Lion of Guzerat 140 



Smith, Andrew, M.D. 



Letter on several Subjects in Zoology 45 



Spooner, Mr. 



Notės of the post mortem Exainination of a li/Tharr Ante- 



lope (Antilope Mhorr, Benn.) 2 



Remarks on the post mortem Appearance of a Moose Deer 

 (Cervtts Alces, Linn.) 46 



SowERBY, G. B. Esq. 



Characters of Ne-vv Species of Mollusca and Conchifera, col- 

 lected by Mr. Cuming 16, 34, 54, 70, 82, 134 



Stark, Dr. 



On the Occurrence of the edible Frog (Rana esculenta, 

 Linn.) in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh 88 



On the Changes of Colour in various Fishes, in conse- 

 quence of their being kept in Water contained in Vessels of 

 different Colours 88 



Sykes, Lieut.-Col. W. H. 



On the Fcetus of a Fanther, eshibiting all the Markings of 

 the Adult Animal 49 



On a Remarkable Instance of afFectionate Attachment in 

 the common Hyana (Hyeena vulgaris, Cuv.) 76 



On the Power of leaping to a considerable Height, pos- 

 sessed by the Loligo sagittata, Lam 90 



Telfair, c. Esq. 



Letter from M. Goudot on a remarkable Phaenomenon ob- 



served in Madagascar, communicated by 11 



Letter on the Bones of the Dodo (Didus ineptus, Linn.), 

 and other Zoological Subjects 31 



