C N T E N T 8. 



I. On the Dentition and Osteologtj of the Maltese fossil Elephants, being a Description 



of Remains discovered hy the Author in Malta between the years 1860 and 1866. 

 £yA.L-EiTuAT)Aiis,M.£.,F.B.S.,F.G.S. page 1 



II. A List of the Birds Jcnoim to inhabit the Philippine Archipelago. By Arthur, 



YiscoxLniWkhD-m, F.B.S., President of the Society 125 



III. On DiNORNis (Part XX.): containing a Bestoration of the Skeleton of Cnemiomis 



calcitrans, Ow., ivith remarks on its affinities in the Lamellirostral group. By 

 Professor Ottex, F.B.S., F.Z.S., &c 253 



IV. On the Ourassoivs noiv or lately living in the Society's Gardens. By P. L. Sclater, 



M.A., Ph.D., F.B.S., Secretary to the Society 273 



V. On ^githognathous Birds (Part I.). By W. K. Parker, F.B.S., F.Z.S. . . 289 



VI. On the Myology of Opisthocomus cristatus. By J. Beswick Perrin, Demonstrator 



of Anatomy in Oivens College, Manchester 353 



VII. On British Annelida. By W. C. M'Intosh, C.M.Z.S 371 



VIII. On the Annelida of the 'Porcupine' Expeditions o/1869 and 1870. By W. C. 

 M'Intosh, C.M.Z.S. 395 



TX. On the Osteology of the Marsupialia. — (Part V.) Fam. Poephaga, (?f«?<s Macropus. 

 By Professor Owen, C.B., F.B.S., F.Z.S., &c 417 



X. On the Avifauna of the Galapagos Archipelago. By Osbert Salvin, M.A., 



F.B.S.,&c 447 



XI. Revision of the Heteroceroiis Lepidoptera of the family Spbingidre. i?y Arthur 



Gardiner Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Senior Assistant, Zoological Department, 

 British Museum 511 



