ConTENTS (continued). 
March 19, 1889 (continued). 
3. On the occasional Persistence of the Left Posterior Cardinal Vein in the Frog, with 
Remarks on the Homologies of the Veins in the Dipnoi. By W. Newron Parker, 
Ph.D., F.Z.S., Professor of Biology in the University Coe of South Wales and 
Page 
Wecrrrembidipener ery. vixtiss sar aleices .sauby de ais s ain e maeeatateraiais giclee if ravealple 145 
4. Notes on some Fishes new to the Australian Fauna. By J. Bit Wee ee Tas 
(Communicated by Dr. F. Day, F.Z.8.)  ....-.sescceeess sinaie nies - 151 
5. Description of a new Bornean Monkey belonging to the Genus Semmnopithecus. By 
Oupriztp Tuomas, Natural History Museum, (Plate XVI.) ...........c0eeeueee 159 
April 2, 1889, 
The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society’s Menagerie in March 1889 ...... 160 
Mr. A. Smith-Woodward, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a maxilla of Sau- 
richthys, from the Rhetic Formation of Aust Cliff, near Bristol ..............-.+ 161 
1. On the Osteology of Steatornis caripensis, By W. K. Parner, F.R.S. (Plates XVII- 
XX. Dee Sete niate tafe Yai fale star ifats acatelaie hake'e,oiainie' alate’ eiaimisie' sa ore aise a], lnetsipin Utero Paele 161 
2. Preliminary Notes on the Characters and Synonymy of the different Species of Otter. By 
OupFiELD Tuomas, Natural History Museum ....... erthitts <otapal <teeraial os eee eideiaiciait 190 
3. A Contribution to the History of pares Siluroid Fishes. By E. T. Newton, F.G.S., 
Bi Stag CEyIADOP NOME. Yi -voyoe«'xi nis-shn siSis'> plsiayereieia's, alc! s My o/nle se lela.9'@ cle\sinjeyee samis= Sa se 
“4, Note on Bucklandium diluvii, Konig, a Siluroid Fish from the London Clay of Sheppey. 
y Surrx Woopwarp, F.Z.8., F.G.S., of the British Museum (Nat. Hist.). | 
GUIALOP ERLE) eas arenes aa nes cx wees ceenea Deine a alate ale ale sian Osis sisieps aia p eeeias 
5. On new Species of the Coleopterous Family Spe sao es Mr. J. a Leech in 
Kashmir and Baltistan, By H. W. Bares, F.R.S.. erat alaielere sate ¢ . 210 
6. On new Species of the Coleopterous Families Cicindelide and Carabide, taken by Mr. Pratt 
in Chang Yang, near Ichang on the Yang-tsze, China. By H. w. Bates, F.R.8. . 
April 16, 1889. 
The Secretary. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a pair of Buprestine Beetle —— Finch), 
obtained by Mr. B. T. Ffinch near Karachi ..........0eseeeessees ee oays sale he 
The Secretary. Exhibition of, and remarks upon,.a specimen of the Sole (Gryllo- 
talpa vulgaris) found at Bagdad, and transmitted by Major Talbot ........++++e: 
Mr. Sclater. Remarks on interesting animals observed during a visit to the Zoological 
Gardens of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Antwerp ....++....0+--seeeteee os eeeeee 
Mr. E. T. Newton, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a tibio-tarsus of an extinct bird (Gastornis Hee} 
from the Woolwich Beds of Croydon ........ Saodasis istatetelae aires fe Athenee 
. Remarks on the Zoo-geographical Relationships of the Island of Palawan and some 
adjacent Islands. By A. H, Everett, C.M.Z.S. (Plate XXIII.) ........-...-05 
2. On the Mammals of Mount Kina ee pe Borneo. Be, OLDFIELD THOMAS Natural 
. 216 
History Museum, (Plate XXIV.) .  oialoia wie stereo v's cin p Wieiciclaelnre semen 
8. Second Account of the Fishes obtained by Surgeon-Major A. 8. G. Jayakar at Muscat, 
East Coast of Arabia, By G. A. Bovnencrr. (Plates XXV.-XYXVIIL) ........-- 236 
May 7, 1889. 
The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society’s Menagerie in April 1889........ 
246 
