Contents (continued). 



June 1, 1880 {continued). 



Page 

 Mr. G. E. Dob<'on. Exhibition of a new Megaderma, proposed to be called M. gigas .... 421 



Lord Lilford. Exhibition of some specimens of hybrid Pheasants 421 



1. Note on the Distribution of the Crayfish {Astacus) in Spain. By E. W. H. Holdsworth, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c - 421 



2. Observations on the Characters of the Echinoidea. — III. On some Genera and Species 



of the Temnopleuridm. By F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A., F.Z.S., Professor of Comparative 

 Anatomy in King's College. (Plate XLI.) 422 



3. Notes on some Japanese Mammalia. By Dr. A. Gtjnthbb, F.E.S., Keeper of the 



Zoological Department, British Museum. (Plate XLII.) 440 



4. Description of a new Species of the Genus Natalus (Vespertilionidse) from Jamaica. 



By G. E. DoBSON, M.A., M.B., &c 44:J 



p. Description of a new Species of Uromasfix. By A. W. E. O'Shaughnessy, Assistant 



in the Natural-Hi.story Departments of the British Museum. (Plate XLIII.) . . . 44.5 



<). On the Breeding of the Flamingo in Southern Spain. By Thomas Ltttleton, Lord 



Lilford, F.Z.S 44(! 



June 15, 1880. 



The Secretary. Report on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1880 4.50 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, an apparently new Species of Antelope. 



(Plate XLIV.) . 452 



Dr. Giinther. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a series of horns of Cermts equinus 4.52 



Mr. W. T. Blanford, F.Z.S. E«marks upon the Himalayan Marmots now living in the 



Society's Gardens 4f);j 



Prof. Mivart. Note on the discovery of living Medusse in the Botanical Society's Gardens, 



Regent's Park 454 



1. On Antechinomys and its Allies. By Edward R. Alston, Sec. L.S., F.Z.S., &e. (Plate 



XLV.) .....454 



2. On some new or rare Species of Chiroptera in the Collection of the Gottingen Museum. 



By G. E. DoBsoN, M.A., M.B., &c. (Plate XLVI.) 461 



;i. On the Anatomy of Leftosoma discolor. By W. A. Forbes, B.A., F.L.S., Prosector to 



the Society 465 



4. On two rare Ploceine Birds now or lately living in the Society's Menagerie. By W. A. 



Forbes, B.A., F.L.S., Prosector to the Society. (Plate XLVIL) 475 



5. Note on a Specimen of Denham's Bustard (Eupodotis denhami). By W. A. Forbes, 



B.A., F.L.S., Prosector to the Society 477 



fi. Descriptions of twelve new Species of Shells. By Edgar A. Smith. (Plate XLVIII.) . 478 



7. Notes on the Indian Bustard {Eupodotis edwardsi), with especial reference to its Giilar 



Pouch. By Sir Walter Eluot, K.C.S.I., F.R.S., F.Z.S 486 



8. On the Dates of Publication of the" Parts of Sir Andrew Smith's ' Illustrations of the 



Zoology of South Africa.' By F. H. Waterhouse, A.L.S., Librarian to the Society 489 



9. Description of a new Species of Aiwlis, with Notice of some other Species of that Genus 



from Ecuador. By A. W. E. O'Shaugiinessy, Assistant in the Natural-History 

 Departments, British Museum. (Plate XLIX.) 491 



10. Field-notes on the Morroop (CasMm«««6e««e<^e) of New Britain. ByWiLPRED Powell 493 



11. List of le certainly known Species of Anatida, V!\ih Notes on such as have been 



Intr auced into the Zoological Gardens of Europe, and Remarks on their Distri- 

 butf jn. By P. L. Scij,tbb, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the Society 4yii 



