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On the Differences between the Males and Females of the Pearly Nautilus. 
Bye Ae Gren SOURN Grav cavendenscestastanassacapeneecece tee aeencers deals toe tonmmeest gees 528 
3. On the Polymorphism of Aleyonaria. By Professor Mirnes MarsHAtt, 
IME) g DOUG: <5 anc» teacan an nsinenanaqancanaigeiln ast npptseeemce eet shne-ritc ste ae 529 
4, On the Budding of Polyzoa. By Professor A. C. HApDon.............0.0055 529 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 
1. Third Report of the Committee for the Investigation of the Natural 
EListory, Of TMmOr=alath “2... snvesccconesavsocnsccteoesesete cesses 0cos oteMRReee TERS 529 
2. Report of the Committee for the Investigation of the Natural History of 
Socotra and the adjacent Highlands of Arabia and Somali Land............ 529 - 
3. Report of the Committee for the Exploration of Kilimanjaro and the ad- 
joining Mountains of Eastern Equatorial Africa ...........cssecsecencceseeees 529 
AeReporton the Migration Of Birds.......0-..0scecsneeeenecccsss+:-osseseauceenereen 529 
5. On a young specimen of the Grey Seal (H. gryphon) from Boscastle, 
Cornwall. By Professor E. Ray LANKESTER, F.R.S. ..........cscesceeeeeees 529 
6. On the Germ-Theory of Disease, considered from the Natural History 
point of view. By Wriiiam B. Carpenter, O©.B., F.R.S. ..........000ceeee 529 
7. On Wool Plugs and Sterilised Fluids. By J. Duncan Marruews, 
EUTacRiplintares. deistas eatuesabsceserssatenencevanusnnatens red Gey ce cet cones thubececnietage 531 
8. On Cattle Disease in South America. By Dr. Roy. ............ssceeeeeeceeeee 532 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 
1. On the Occurrence of Chlorophyll in Animals. By Dr. C. A. MacMuny, 
USD, EsBeag MU Ssnecdsu oe coeestc eee sete tics cn onest cueees ste staveenee eee 532 
2. On the continuity of the Protoplasm through the walls of Vegetable cells, 
By ey ALTER GARDINER IFAs cvestsscosccctucsecososcucdssetetecuehtne scot teenene 5384 
3. On the relations of Protoplasm and Cell-wall in the Vegetable cell. 
WBE MO BOWER. owseseneestewedeeors stbstecdsesababateessQoscnduckersesettne: eaeeeeeEeeee 535 
4, On the Intercellular Connection of Protoplasts. By Professor WILLIAM 
HauzHotss, B.A., F.LS. ...+0 fawobah Weave cn unee eevee sce scces ds seaseeeas sea: 535 
5. On some Cell Contents. By MARSHALL WARD..........sccccsscscescossescsenes 537 
6. On the Nectar Gland of Reseda. By Professor ALEXANDER S. Witson, 
MAG Bp. toca ar ee eck wii. 537 
. On the Closed Condition of the Seed-yessel in Angiosperms. By Professor 
AT.HXANDER, 9; WILSON, MA. as, neaiccscrenosc geese sc cedecc ceceee eee meeemer 538 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 
. Report on the Record of Zoological Literature .........sssccesecssesseessresees OOD 
. Report of the Committee for aiding in the Maintenance of the Scottish 
AoolopicaltStation ...\.s.cshpesacdeessachsss neers oe aeeaccMaier siecen es sca cseans ee eeeeee 539 
. Report of the Committee for arranging for the Occupation of a Table at 
the Zoological Station at Waples':..-..cs0.sv->cevescseveretacherecsces os +acaeeteee 539 
. On two new Dredging Machines. By Professor Mrrnres Marswatt, M.D., 
DISC: wa ccces sete eoaee scans scoete bs caseounesee estore tee e es 055) .. 540 
. On the Influence of Wave-Currents on the Marine Fauna of shallow seas. 
By A. R. Hunn, MOA, FVGIS. v:......c.:s0ssonesencheeebedees csdsasber ica 540 
