LIST OF CONTENTS. 



PART IV.— 1881 



November 20, 1883, " ; 



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 The Secretary. Eeport on the additions to the Society's Menagerie during the months of 



June, July, August, September, and October, 1883. (Plates XLVI. & XLVII.) 463 : 



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The Secretary. Remarks ujjon the opening of the Society's New Eeptile House 464 • 



The Secretary. Note upon the? increase in size and weight of the young male African Ele- '• 



phant, purchased July 1882 465 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby, Jun., Letter from, proposing an alteration in the name of a shell 



{Thracia) 465 



Mr. W. H. Ravenscrof t, Letter from, containing remarks upon a peculiar habit of the Spotted 



Deer {Cervus axis) 465 



Major 0. H. T. Marshall, P.Z.S. Exhibition of a new Impeyan Pheasant (Lop/iophorus 



chumbanus) from Chumba 465 



Mr. H. E. Dresser, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some Ringed Pheasants from 



Corea 466 



Mr. Seebohm. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a new Owl {Bubo hlaJcistmii) from Yezo . . 466 



Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell, Sec. R.M.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some specimens of an 



undescribed Species of ten-armed Antedon 466 



1 . On the Characters and Divisions of the Family Delphinida. By William Henrt Flower, \ 



LL.D., F.E.S., Pres. Zool. Soc. &c 466 : 



2. On a Specimen of Rudolphi's Rorqual [Balcenoptera borealis, Lesson), lately taken on the i 



Essex Coast. By William Henry Flower, LL.D., F.E.S., P.Z.S., &c 513 ' 



3. Additional Observations on the Structure of the Female Organs of the Indian Elephant '• 



{Elephas indicus). By M. Watson, M.D., Professor of Anatomy in the Owens 

 College, Manchester 517 



4. Descriptions of new Asiatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. By F. Moore, F.Z.S. &c. (Plates 



XLVIII. & XLIX.) 521 



0. On a remarkable Variety of the Leopard {Felis pardvs), obtained in the East of the Cape 



Colony. By R. Trimen, F.R.S., F.Z.S 535 



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