CON TENTS 
I. On the Characters and Affinities of Potamogale, a genus of Insectivorous Mammals. 
By Guorce J. Auman, F.RB.S., Corr. Mem. Zool. Soc. Lond., Regius Professor of 
Natural History in the University of Edinburgh, and oe Keeper of the Edin- 
burgh Museum of Natural History. . . . .- } yaad epaset 
Il. On some Indian Cetacea collected by Waurer Ex.iot, pe By Professor OWEN, 
eS ei A eee Pra elas eae ge ee rich od hap eed x Mm | 
III. On the Osteology of the Dodo aa es ineptus, Linn. a By Professor Owen, F.B.S., 
PS ee. ne 3 Ene te AD. 
1V. Description of the Skeleton Me Inia geoffrensis and ui the Skull of Pontoporia 
blainvillii, with Remarks on the Systematic Position of these Animals in the 
Order Curacea. By Wiuiam Heyry Fuiowsr, F.BS., FRCS, FZS., &., 
Conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England . 87 
V. On «a Raptorial Bird transmitted by Mr. Axversson from Damara Land. By J. H. 
Gurney, F.Z.S. iC See Ma ics! 2 yes ee a ee eT, 
VI. On some Fossil Birds from the ae Cave, Malta. By W. K. Parxer, .2.S., 
MESES LCM Gs ee. ee , mist Pty ate nee leas 
VII. Synopsis of the species of recent Crocodilians or Emydosaurians, chiefly founded on 
the specimens in the British Museum and the Royal College of Surgeons. By 
Dr. Joun Epwarp Gray, F.RS., V.P.ZS., PLS, &e. . 6. ee . 125 
VIII. Note to Memoir on the Indian Cetacea collected by Six Waurer Exuior. By Pro- 
fommorsOuvmn ch Aes, UZ Gb. 8a ek os) Ae at ak, 171 
IX. Contributions towards a more complete knowledge of the Skeleton of the Primates. 
By Sv. Guorae Mrvarr, F.L.S., Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy at St. Mary's 
Hospital. Part 1. The Appendicular Skeleton of Simia. . - + + - . 175 
X. Description of the Remains of three eatinct Species of Elephant, collected by Captain 
Sprart, C.B., R.N., in the Ossiferous Cavern of Zebbug, in the Island of Malta. 
By Grorce Buss, F.R.S. ; nee y Tee the Notes ib the late H. Faucoyrr, M.D., 
PERS dag : Oil Sumer tas wicks Vee 
