iv CONTENTS. 
The Structure of the Bill and Hairs of Ornithorhynchus 
paradoxus; witha Discussion of the Homologies and Origin of 
Mammalian Hair. By Epwarp B. Poutton, M.A., F.R.S., &., 
Hope Professor of Zoology in the University of Oxford. (With 
Plates 14, 15, and 15a) . : 
A Contribution to our Knowledge of the See of Tropical 
Eastern Africa. By Frank E. Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S., Pro- 
sector to the Zoological Society of London. (With Plates 16 
and 17) 
A Further Contribution rn the nating af lutinanbiele tan- 
ganyice. By R. T. Gintuer, B.A., Lecturer of Magdalen 
College, Oxford. (With Plates 18 and 19) 
Notes on the Minute Structure of Pelomyxa palustris (Greeff). 
By Litian J. Govup, Hall Scholar, Somerville Hall, Oxford. 
(With Plates 20 and 21). 
CONTENTS OF No. 148, N.S., JULY, 1894. 
MEMOIRS : 
On Moniligaster grandis, A. G. B., from the Nilgiris, S. 
India; together with Descriptions of other Species of the Genus 
Moniligaster. By Atrrep Gipps Bournez, D.Sc.Lond., Pro- 
fessor of Biology in the sean rae Madras, (With 
Plates 22—28) . : 
A Review of Professor Spengel’s oe on saaidaeiestn 
By E. W. MacBrins, B.A., Fellow of St. John’s College, De- 
monstrator in Animal Morphology in the University of Cam- 
bridge. (With Plates 29 and 30) 
Notes on a Gregarine of the Harthworm (Lumbricus herculeus) 
By Wm. Ceci, Bosanquet, M.A., Fellow of New College, 
Oxford. (With Plate 31) : 
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