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out io him as distinguishing the subordinate groups of that exten- 

 sive family. 



January 25. — A paper entitled " Observations on the structure 

 of the tarsus in the Tetramerous and Trimerous Insects of the 

 French Entomologists," was read by W. S. MacLeay, Esq. M.A. 

 F.L.S. 



February 3. — Mr. Bicheno exhibited a specimen of Procellaria 

 pelagica^ Linn., which had been shot in the neighbourhood of 

 Newbury, in Berkshire, in November last. This is one of the 

 rare instances in which this oceanic bird has been met with so far 

 inland. 



Mr. Vigors exhibited a diagram representing the five orders of 

 Ornithology, and the circular series in which they return into 

 themselves, according to the views which he had represented in 

 a paper " On the Affinities of Birds," laid befor? the Club on the 

 9th of December, 1823, and subsequently read before the Lin- 

 nean Society during the course of the last year. He explained 

 the nature of the typical characters by which these five orders 

 are separated from each other, and at the same time the affinities 

 by which they are connected together. He signified his intention 

 of occasionally illustrating this subject both in the more com- 

 prehensive and more minute groups of Ornithology, according 

 as the leisure of the Club will permit, by exhibiting specimens of 

 those birds in which the distinguishing characters as well as the 

 connecting affinities are most fully developed. 



February 22.— Capt. King, R.N. F.R. & L.S. exhibited speci- 

 mens of several subjects of Zoology collected in the Indian ocean, 

 between the Island of Mauritius and New Holland, in the year 

 1822. Among them were specimens of the following genera; 

 Hyalcca, Clio, Spirula and Pentalasmis, with an und escribed 

 species of Adiatina, found upon Bald Head, King George's Sound, 

 S. W. Coast of New Holland ; of Cilicia, Iilotea, with Alima 

 viirea, {^Cancer viireus of Banks and Solander) ; Porpiia, and 

 several Zoophytes. Specimens were also exhibited by Captain 

 King of several species of Fishes, among others a species of Ba-' 

 Ustes, two of Lophius, one of which appears to be the Cheiro' 

 nectes tuberosus of M. Cuvier, and a specimen of Gasterosleiis 

 due tor. 



