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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF 

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Vol. VII. Part 4. Price 36s. " 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, WilHam Jesse, C.M.Z.S., Zoologist to the 

 Abyssinian E.xpedition. 



Vol. VII. Part 5. Price 44s. " On certain Species of Deer, now or 

 lately living in the Society's Menagerie," by P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 

 (Twelve Coloured Plates.) "On Dinornis (Part 15) : containing a de- 

 scription of various bones oi Aptornis defossor, Owen, from near Oamaru, 

 Middle Island, New Zealand : with Additional Observations on Aptornis 

 otidiformis, on Notornis Mantellii, and on Dinornis curtus," by Professor 

 Owen, F.R.S. (Five Plates.) "On Dinornis (Part 16): containing 

 notices of the Internal Organs of some species, with a description of the 

 Brain and some Nerves and Muscles of the Head of the Apteryx ausiralis," 

 by Professor Owen,F.R.S. (Three Plates.) "Contributions to the knowledge 

 of Pectinator, a genus of Rodent Mammalia from North-Eastern .Africa," 

 by Professor W. Peters. (One coloured, and Two uncoloured Plates.) 



