iv CONTENTS. 
IX. On Dinornts (Part XVI.): 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 australis. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.8., &c. . page 381 
X. Contributions to the knowledge of Pectinator, a genus of Rodent Mammalia from 
North-eastern Africa. By Professor W. Puturs, FMZS.. . 2... . 897 
XI. Researches upon the Anatomy of the Pinnipedia—Part I. On the Walrus (Tri- 
chechus rosmarus, Zinn.). By James Muniz, WD. F.LS., F.GS., &e., late 
Prosecior to the S0wgy 22 ay) eee ees ear ee ee) ee 
NII. On the Dermal and Visceral Structures of the Kagu, Sun-bittern, and Boatbill. 
By James Mort, MD., F.LS., F.GS., &c., Prosector to the Zoological 
SOCREI. ade ec ce! Ga ir pag we aorta mre ic ge 
XII. On some Points in the Anatomy of the Steamer Duck (Micropterus cinereus). 
By Rozert O. Cunninenam, WD., F.L.S., CIMZS., Pr ee ee Natural His- 
tory, Queen’s College, Belfast. . . . . . . i. . aoe 
XIV. On the Female Generative Organs, Viscera, and Fleshy Parts of Hyzna brunnea, 
Thunberg. By James Morin, M.D., F.LS., F.GS., &e., Lecturer on Compara- 
tive Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital, late Prosector to the Zoological Society of 
ON ON. Oh) wen. ak ay A ae Se awh (Eke, 2 na ae eee 
XV. On the Dodo (Part II.).—wNotes on the Articulated Skeleton of the Dodo 
(Didus ineptus, Linn.) in the British Museum. = Professor Ownn, F.R.S., 
HDS GO et ae eR Wane eke ey Sin Oke 
XVI. Researches upon the Anatomy of the Pinnipedia.—Part II. Descriptive Anatomy 
of the Sea-lion (Otaria jubata). By James Moris, I.D., F.L.S., F.GS., &e., 
Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital, late Prosector to the 
Zoological: Society. a. ne ~ 5, eet Oy ee eee aE <a ET 
Dist: ofPapers ya Ee res. le) 
Index. of Species &e.; ... 1a Wawel ee we eree oe nei, al) 220 599 
