LIST OF CONTENTS. 



PART IV.— 188S. 



November 20, 1883. 



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 The Secretary. Eeport on the additions to the Society's Menagerie during the months of 



June, July, August, September, and October, 1883. (Plates XLVI. & XLVII.) .... 463 



The Secretary. Remarks upon the opening of the Society's New Reptile House 464 



The Secretary. Note upon the increase in size and weight of the young male African Ele- 

 phant, purchased July 1882 465 



Mr. Q. B. Sowerby, Jun., Letter from, proposing an alteration in the name of a shell 



{Thrada) 465 



Mr. W. H. Ravenscroft, Letter from, containing remarks upon a pecidiar habit of the Spotted 



Deer [Cetvus axis) 465 



Major C. H. T. Marshall, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a new Impeyan Pheasant (Lopkopkorus 



chumbanus) from Chumba 465 



Mr. H. E. Dresser, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some Ringed Pheasants from 



Corea 466 



Mr. Seebohm. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a new Owl (liiiboblakistoui) from Yezo . . 466 



Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell, Sec. R.M.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some specimens of an 



undescribed Species of ten-armed Antedon 466 



1. On the Characters and Divisions of the YnvaiXy Belphinidee. By William Henrt Flower, 



LL.D., F.R.S., Pres. Zool. Soc. &c 466 



2. On a Specimen of Rudolphi's Rorqual (Balanoptera borcalis, Lesson), lately taken on tha 



Essex Coast. By William Henry Flower, LL.D., F.R.S., P.Z.S., &c 513 



3. Additional Observations on the Structure of the Female Organs of the Indian Elephant 



{Elephas indicus). By M. Watson, M.D., Professor of Anatomy in the Owens 

 College, Manchester 517 



4. Descriptions of new Asiatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. By F. Moore, F.Z.S. &c. (Plates 



XLVIII. & XLIX.) 521 



5. On a remarkable Variety of the Leopard {Felis pardu^), obtained in the East of the Cape 



Colony. By R. Trimen, F.R.S., F.Z.S 535\ 



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