4546 THE ZooLocist—Juty, 1875. 
Madagascar, near the Farafanga River, and Pupinopsis Angasi, from the 
Louisiade Archipelago, in the S.E. of New Guinea. 
Mr. G. French Angas communicated the descriptions of three new 
species of shells from Australia, proposed to be called Helix Forrestiana, 
H. Broughami and Euryta Brazieri. 
Mr. A. G. Butler read a paper describing several new species of Indian 
Heterocerous Lepidoptera. 
A communication was read from the Rev. O. P. Cambridge on some new 
species of spiders of the genus Erigone from North America. 
Mr. Herbert Druce communicated a list of the collection of Diurnal 
Lepidoptera made by Mr. J. J. Monteiro in Angola, with descriptions of 
some new species. 
Mr. P. L. Sclater read a paper on several rare or little-known mammals 
now or lately living in the Society's collection, amongst which was specially 
noticed an apparently new species of muntjac, proposed to be called Cervulus 
micrurus. 
A communication was read from Mr. E. L. Layard, containing notes on 
the birds observed by him in the Fiji Islands. 
Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Beddome read a paper in which he gave the 
descriptions of some new operculated land shells from Southern India and 
Ceylon. The discoveries of true Dipplomatina in Southern India and of 
Nicida in Ceylon, were alluded to as being of special interest. 
Sir Victor Brooke, Bart., read some supplementary notes on African 
buffaloes, in the course of which he stated that he had come to the con- 
clusion that the West African buffalo (Bos pumilus) was distinct from the 
Kast African form (B. equinoctialis). 
Mr. C. G. Danford exhibited specimens of the wild goat (Capra Afga- 
grus, Gmel.), from Asia Minor, and read some notes on the distribution, 
habits, &c., of that species—P. L. Sclater. 
EntomoLocicaL Society or Lonpon. 
May 8, 1875.—Sir Srpyey Suir Saunpers, C.M.G., President, in the 
chair. 
Donations to the Library. 
The following donations were announced, and thanks voted to the 
donors :—‘ Verhandlungen der k. k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft 
in Wien,’ band xxiv.; presented by the Society. ‘Tijdschrift voor Ento- 
mologie,’ decl. xviii., afl. 2; by the Entomological Society of. the Nether- 
lands. ‘Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique,’ tome xviii., 
fase. 1; by the Society. ‘Report of the Entomological Society of the 
Province of Ontario for the year 1874;’ by the Society. ‘Sepp’s Neder- 
