xviii REPORT — 1902. 



MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER 15. 



Page 



1. *The Sef^mentatiou and Early Developmental Stages of the Australian 

 Native Cat {Dasyw-us). By Professor G. B. Howes, F.R.S 649 



2. *Recent Intercrossing Experiments with Dogs. By Professor J. C. 

 EwABT, F.R.S 649 



3. *Flower-like Insects from the Malay Peninsula. By Nelson Annandale 649 



4. ^On Protective Resemblance in the Malay Peninsula. By H. C. 

 RoBiNSOif 650 



5. *Exhibition by Professor E. B. PouXTON, F.R.S., of (1) Lantern Illustra- 

 tions of British Insects in their natural attitudes. (2) Three-colour 

 Lantern Slides of Mimicry, Protective Resemblance, Seasonal Forms 

 of Butterflies, &c., and Discussion on 'The Interpretation of such Pheno- 

 mena by the Theory of Natural Selection,' opened by Professor Poulton 650 



6. Examples of Australian Fauna. By Thomas Steel, F.L.S 650 



7. Notes on a Specimen of the Pilot Whale {Globiocephalus melas). 



By Professor R. J. Andeeson, M.D 650 



8. The Connection of the Anterior Inferior Angle of the Parietal Bone in 

 Primates. By Professor R. J. Anderson, M.D 651 



9. Notes on the Habits of the Onuphidldse (Polychoeta') and on the Internal 

 Structures with which they Fortifv their Homes. By Arnold T. 

 Watson, F.L.S " 652 



10. On an Accelous Turhellarian inhabiting the common Heart Urchin. 



By E. T. Leipek 652 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. Some Remarks on tbe Atlantis Problem' By R. F. Schaeff, Ph.D 653 



2. Diagram of the Skull of Mastodon anyustidens. Bv Dr. C. W. 

 Andrews, B.A., F.G.S., F.Z.S ". 654 



\ 3. The Breaking-up of Coral Rock by Organisms in the Tropics. By .T. 



Stanley Gardiner, M.A 654 



4. The Early Development of Muscles and Motor Nerves in Lepidosiren. 



By Professor J. Graham Kerr 655 



5. *The Development of Xenojms {Dactylethra). By E. J. Bles, B.Sc 657 



6. *Experiments on the Axolotl : Adaptations to Life in an Alkaline 



Medium. By E. J. Bles, B.Sc 657 



7. On the Insect Fauna of some Irish Caves. By George H. Car- 

 penter, B.Sc 657 



8. *'0n the Significance of the Embryonic Cell. By Professor C. S. Minot... 658 



9. The Bird Fauna of Ireland as affected by its Geography. By R. J. 



USSHER 658 



10 On the Structure of the Scales in the Cod. By H. W. Marett Tims, 



B.A., M.D 660 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



*Dl?cussion upon Mimicrv and Natui'al Selection. Opened by Professor 

 E. B. PouLTON, F.R.S. .'. ■. 661 



*Some Remarks on Early Development of the Head-kidney in Poly- 

 gordius and Eupomatus. By C. Shearer 661 



