Contents {continued). 



April 4, 1882. 



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Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, an adult male of Cyanomyias ccelestis . . 342 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, the skins of two specimens of the Sub- 

 cylindrical Hombill {Buceros subcylindricus) ... 343 



1. Description of a new STpecies of Tortoise (Geoemt/da impressa) irora Si&m. By Dr A 



GiJNTHBR, V.P.Z.S 343 



2. On the Convoluted Trachea of two Species of Manucode {Manucodia atra and Phony- 



gama gouldi) ; with Eemarks on similar Structuree in other Birds. By W. A 

 Forbes, B.A., Prosector to the Society 347 



3. On the Eggs of some rare Wading Birds from Madagascar. By J. E. Harting, F.L.S 



FZS .'353 



4. Description of a New Species of Bird of the Genus Tephras. By E. P. Bahsay. F.L S 



C.M.Z.S '. ....:.: 357 



April 18, 1882. 

 The Secretary. Report on the additions to the Society's Menagerie in March 1882 358 



1. On the Mutual Afimities of the Animals composing the Order Edentata. By William 



Henry Flower, LL.D., F.R.S., Pres. Zool. Soc., &c 368 



2. On the Modification of a Eace of Syrian Street-Dogs by means of Sexual Selection. By 



Dr. Van Dyck. With a Preliminary Notice by Charles Darwin, F.R.S., F.Z.S. . . 3(57 



3. On a small Collection of Mammalia from Central Mexico. By Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S., 



British Museum 37]^ 



4. On some Mammals and Birds collected by Mr. J. Hauxwell in Eastern Ppru. By 



Edward Bartlktt, Curator of the Maidstone Museum 373 



5. A Contribution to the Molluscan Fauna of Madagascar. By Edgae A. Smith. (Plates 



XXI. and XXII.) 375 



May 2, 1882. 

 Prof. Flower, LL.D. Remarks on the death of Charles Darwin 390 



