LIST OF CONTENTS. 



PART II.— 1884. 



March 4, 1884. 



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1. A Revision of the Fishes of the Genera Sicydium and Lentipes. wiili Descriptions of fire 



new Species. By W. B. Ogilvie-Grant. (Communicated by Dr. Gunther, F.E.S., 

 V.P.Z.S.) (Plates XL, XII.) 153 



2. Note on Anas capensis, Gm. By T. Salvadori, C.M.Z.S. (Plate XIII.) 172 



March 18, 1884. 



The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in February 1884. 



(Plate XIY.) 176 



Mr. Tegetmeier, F.Z.S. Exhibition of specimens of the Pink-footed Goose, showing variation 



of colouring in the feet 176 



Sir Eichard Owen, E.C.B., F.E.S. Notice of the twenty-fifth of his series of Memoirs on 



the Extinct Birds of the Genus Dinornis 176 



1. On the Diseases of the Carnivorous Mammals in the Society's Gardens. By J. B. Sutton, 



Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital Medical College 177 



2. On a Sea-Lion from the East Coast of Australia (Otaria cinerea, Peron). By J. W. 



Clark, F.Z.S 188 



o. On two new Genera of Spiders. By the Eev. O. P. Cambridge, M.A., C.M.Z.S., &c. 



(Plate XV.) 196 



April 1, 1884. 

 The President. Eemarks on the Society's Eemoval to their New Premises 205 



Professor Flower. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, four skulls of the Common Bottle-nose 



Whale (Hyperoodon rostratus), showing theDevelopment, with age, of theMaxillary Crests 206 



Professor Flower. Exhibition of a mass of pure spermaceti obtained from the "Head- 

 matter " of Hyperoodons 206 



Mr. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, specimens of the Eggs of two Species of 



Testudinata laid in the Society's Gardens 206 



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