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Henry Flower, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., V.P.Z.S., Hunterian 
Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Conservator of 
the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 
With two plates. 
Vou. VIII. Parr II. (May, 1872). 
A List of the Birds known to inhabit the Island of 
Celebes. By Arthur, Viscount Walden, F.R.S., Presi- 
dent of the Society. With eight plates. 
Appendix to a List of Birds known to inhabit the 
Island of Celebes. By Arthur, Viscount Walden, F.R.S., 
President of the Society. With three plates. 
Vou. VIII. Parr III. (September, 1872). 
On Dinornis (Part XVII.): containing a Description of 
the Sternum and Pelvis, with an attempted Restoration, 
of Aptornis defossor, Ow. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., 
F.L.S., &c. With three plates. 
On the Form and Structure of the Manatee (Manatus 
americanus). By Dr. James Murie, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c: 
With ten plates. 
On the recent Ziphioid Whales, with a description of 
the Skeleton of Berardius arnouxi. By William Henry 
Flower, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., Hunterian Professor of Com- 
parative Anatomy, and Conservator of the Museum of the 
Royal College of Surgeons. With three plates. 
Two further parts of the Transactions (Parts IV. and V. 
of Vol. VIII.) have been finished since the commence- 
ment of the present year, and are now ready for distribu- 
tion. 
The new edition of the list of Vertebrates in the So- 
ciety’s Gardens, spoken of as being in the press at the date 
of the last year’s Report, was issued shortly afterwards 
under the following title :— 
“ Revised List of the Vertebrated Animals now or 
lately living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of 
London, 1872.” 
This List contains the scientific and vernacular names 
of all the species of Vertebrates in the Society’s collection, 
arranged in systematic order, and forms a complete record 
of all the specimens that have been exhibited alive in the 
