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May 15, 1888 (continued'). 



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 8. On certain Points in tbe Visceral Anatomy oi Bal<eniceps rex, bearing upon its AlViiiitie«. 

 By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., Prosector to the Societv, Lecturer on Biology at GiivV 

 Hospital .' '..284 



4. Description of a Gigantic new Species o( Asperg Ilium, from Japan. By G. B. Sowehdv. 



F.Z.S., F.L.S L^.Kl 



June 5, 1888. 



The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1888 2'.' I 



Mr. H. E. Dresser. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, an example of a new Species of Shrike 



(Lanius raddei) from the Transcaspian District 291 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition, on the part of Mr. F. M. Campbell, F.Z.S., of a pair of Pallas's 

 Sand-Grouse, and remarks on the numerous recent occurrences of this bird in Western 

 Europe 291 



The Secretary. Exhibition of, on behalf of Prof . E. Oollett, C.M.Z.S., of a nest, eggs, and 



two young ones in down of the Ivory Gull 291 



1. On Lepidoptera collected by Major Yerbury in Western India in 1886 and 1887. By 



W. Warren, M.A., F.E.S 292 



2. Descriptions of new Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from Kiukiang (China). By 



Martin Jacoby, F.E.S 339 



3. On the Scaling of the Reproduced Tail in Lizards. By Or. A. Boulengeb 351 



4. Note on the Sternal Gland of Didelphys dimidiata. By Frank E. Bepdard, M.A., 



Prosector to the Society 353 



5. Note ou a new Gregarine. By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., Prosector to the Society 355 



June 19, 1888. 



Dr. Emin Pasha, C.M.Z.S. Letter from, concerning the despatch of Natural History objects 358 



Mr. E. L. Layard, F.Z.S. Extract from a letter concerning the distribution of some Land- 

 shells of the genus Stenogyra 358 



Prof. Bell. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of Ccrianihus membranaceus in its 



tube 359 



Mr. Tegetm«er. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, specimens of the feet of an Australian Rabbit 359 



Mr. J. B. Sutton, F.Z,S. Remarks on some Abnormalities occurring amonganimals recently 



living in the Society's Gardens 359 



1. Ou the Poison-Orgftns of Trachinus. By W. Newton Parker, F.Z.S. , Professor of Biology 



in the University College of S. Wales and Monmouthshire. (Plate XVII.) 359 



2. On a Collection of Coleoptera from Korea (Tribes Geodephaga, Lamellicornia, and 



Longicornia) made by Mr. J. H. Leech. By H. W. Bates, P.R.S., F.Z.S., &c 367 



3. On some new Species of Coleoptera from Kiu-Kiang, China. By H. W. Bates, F.E.S. . . 380 



4. Eeport on a Collection of Echinoderms made at Tuticorin, Madras, by Mr. Edgar 



Thurston, C.M.Z.S., Superintendent, Government Central Museum, Madras. By 

 Professor F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A., Sec. E.M.S 383 



5. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Lepidoptera Heterocera, collected by Eev. J. 



H. Hocking, chiefly in the Kangra District, N.W. Himalaya. By F. Moobe, F.Z.S. . 390 



