LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART III.— 1889. 



May 7, 1889. 



Page 

 The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in April 1889 24G 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a living specimen of an albino variety of the 



Cape Mole-Eat 246 



Dr. E. 0. Stirling. Letter from, containing a Description of a new Australian Mammal . . 247 



Mr. Seebohm. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a male example of Phasianus ckrysomelas 



purchased in Leadenhall Market 247 



1. Description of a new Genus of Muridse allied to Hydromys. By Oldfield Thomas, Natural 



History Museum. (Plate XXIX.) • 247 



2. On a new Tree Trap-door Spider from Brazil. By the Eev. O. P. Cambridge, M.A., F.R.S., 



C.M.Z.S., &c 250 



S. Some Kotes upon the Anatomy of the American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris). By Frank 



E. Bkddakd, M.A., Prosector to the Society 252 



4. On the Pra?pollex and Prsehallux, with Observatrons on the Carpus of Thcriodesmus 

 phylarchus. By Prof. Kaisl Bardeleben (Jena). (Couimuuioated by Prof G B 

 Howes, F.Z.S., F.L.S.) (Plate XXX.) .'259 



May 21, 1889. 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a mummy of a Falcon obtained at Thebes in 



Egypt 262 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a series of photographs taken at Antipodes 



Island 262 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a Leaf-insect {Phyllium ffelonus) living in the 



Society's Insect-house 262 



1. List of the Crioceridce, Cryptocephalidm, ChrysomelidcB, and Galerucida collected in Vene- 



zuela by M. Simon, with Descriptions of the new Species. By Martin Jacobt, F.E.S. 263 



2. Description of a new Genus of Fossil Moths belonging to the Geometrid Family Eitsche- 



mid(e. By Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Assistant-Keeper, Zoological Depart- 

 ment, Ei-itish Museum (Nat. Hist.). (Plate XXXI.) 292 



3. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Odonata in the Collection of the British 



Museum, ehieUy from Africa. By W. F. Kirby, F.E.S., Assistant in the Zoological 

 Department, British Museum, Natural History, S. Kensington 297 



4. On the Taxonouiic Value of the Intestinal Convolutions in Birds. By Hans Gadow, Ph.D., 



M.A., Strickland Curator and Lecturer on the Advanced Morphology of Vertebrata 



in the University of Cambridge. (Plate XXXJI.) 303 



June 4, 1889. 



The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1889 316 



Mr. 11. E. Dresser. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some eggs of the Adriatic Black- 

 headed Gull and the Slender-billed Gull obta,ined in Andalusia 316 



Co7itents continued on page 3 of wrapper. 



