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Fossil Cranium of Dasornis londinensis, Ow., from the 
London Clay of Sheppey. By Professor Owen, F.R.S. 
With seven plates. 
Description of the Skeleton of the Chinese White 
Dolphin (Delphinus sinensis, Osbeck). By W. H. Flower, 
F.R.S., F.Z.S., &c. With two plates. 
Vou. VII. Part III. (April, 1870). 
Notes on the Habits of some Hymenopterous Insects 
from the North-west Provinces of India. By Charles 
Horne. With an Appendix, containing Descriptions of 
some new Species of Apidz and Vespide collected by Mr. 
Horne: by Frederick Smith, of the British Museum, 
Illustrated from Drawings by the author of the Notes. 
Vou. VII. Part IV. (May, 1870). 
On a collection of Birds from North-eastern Abyssinia 
and the Bogos country. By Otto Finsch, Ph.D., C.M.Z.S. 
With notes by the collector, William Jesse, C.M.Z.S., 
Zoologist to the Abyssinian Expedition. With one map 
and four plates. 
A new and revised edition of the list of Vertebrate 
animals in the Society’s Gardens, by the Secretary, is in 
the press. 
A General Index to the ten years of the Society’s ‘ Pro- 
ceedings, from 1861 to 1870, is in preparation. 
The first part of the ‘ Proceedings’ for the present year 
is nearly complete, and will be ready for issue very 
shortly. 
3. Liprary. 
The Library, under the superintendence of Mr. R. B. 
Sharpe, the Society’s Librarian, has been kept in good 
working order during the past year. The current numbers 
of the octavo periodicals, which are constantly required for 
reference, have been rearranged under a new system, 
which renders each number easily accessible. A new 
printed catalogue of the Library is in preparation. 
The sum of £301 2s. 2d. has been devoted to the pur- 
chase of new zoological works for the Library during the 
past year. 
Besides these additions, the Society’s Library has re- 
