LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART III.— 1885. 



May 5, 1885. 



Page 



The Secretary. Eeport on the AdditionB to the Society's Menagerie in April 1885 421 



1. Quelques remarques sur le Diraorphisme Sexucl. Par Jean Stolzmann 421 



2. On Hypertrophy, and its Value in Evolution. By John Bland Sutton, F.R.C.S/, 



Lecturer ou Comparative Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital Medical College 432 



3. On the Eemains of a Gigantic Species of Bird from Lower-Eocene Beds near Croydon. 



By E. T. Newton 445 



4. Description of a new Species of Hornbill from the Island of Palawan. By E. Bowdler 



Siiarpe, RL.S., RZ.S., &c. (Plate XXVI.) 446 



5. On the Lepidoptera of Bombay and the Deccain.— Part II. Heterocera {continued). By 



Lt.-Col. C. SwiNHOE, RL.S., F.Z.S. (Plates.XXVlI. & XXVIII.) 447 



(i. Note on Viverricula. By St. G. Mivart, F.E.S 477 



7. On the Right Cardiac Valve of the Specimens of Apteryx dissected by Sir Eichard Owen 



in 1841. By E. Ray Lankester, M.A., RE.S 477 



May 19, 1885. 



Prof. J. von Haast, C.M.Z.S. Notice of a memoir on a new species of Dinomis 482 



Kev. G. H.'E. Fisk, C.M.Z.S. Eemarks upon a Snake (Pelamis hicolor) captured at the 



entrance to Table Bay 482 



Mr. B. Crowther. Eemarks on living examples of the Duck-bill ( Ornitliorhyoichis paradoxus) 



which he was proposing to send to the Society's Menagerie 483 



Mr. Osbert H. Howarth. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of Coral of the genus 



BcndrophylUa 4t3 



Mr. F. Day. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of the Vendace (Coregonus 

 vandesius.), the diseased intestine of a Sea-Trout, and a portion of the sitting-apparatus 

 of the Basking Shark {Sclache maxima) 483 



1. Notes on the Piunipedia. By St. George Mivaet, V.P.Z.S 484 



2. Report on the Collections of Birds made during the Voyage of the Yacht ' Marchesa.' — 



Part III. Ou the Collection of Birds from the Island of Sumbawa. By F. H. H. 

 Guille.mai;d, M.A., M.D., F.L.S., &c. (Plate XXIX.) 501 



3. Ou a new Pennatulid from the Japanese Sea. By Dr. A. A. W. Hubkeciit, C.M.Z.S., 



Professor of Zoology at the University of Utrecht. (Plates XXX. k XXXI.) 512 



Contents continued on page 3 of wrapper. 



