LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART II.— 1898. 



March 1, 1898. 



Page 

 1. On certain Points in tlie Anatomy of the Cunning Bassarisc, Bassariscus asttUus. By 

 Frank E. BenDAnD, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Society, Examiner in Zoology in 

 the University of London 12'.l 



1'. A Eevision of the African and Syrian Fishes of the Family Cithlida.r^Fart I. J^v G. A, 



BoULENGER, F.R.S. (Plate XIX.) • l^J-' 



y. The Myology of the Terrestrial Carnivora.— Part il. By B. C. A. Windle, M.A., M.D., 

 D.Sc, Professor of Anatomy at Mason University College, Birmingham, and F. G. 

 Parsons, F.R.C.S., F.Z S., F.L.S., Leciurer on Cuniparative Anatomy at. St. Thomas's 

 Hospital, and Hunterian Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons 152 



1. On the Lepidopterous Insects collected by Mr. G. A. K. Marshall in Natal and Mashona- 

 land in 1895 and 1897. By Aktmi'R G. Biti.ek, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Senior 

 Assistant-KeeiDer, Zoological Department, British Museum. (Plate XX.) 18(5 



March 15, 1898. 

 The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in February I898_ • 201 



The Secretary. Exhibition of, on behalf of Sir Edmund Loder, Bart., and remarks upon, 



some photographs of the Beaver-pond at Leonardslee, Horsham 20l 



Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibitiou of, and remarks upon, a pair of horns of the " Sunga" or 



Galla Ox of Abyssinia ■". 2(ii' 



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Dr. G. Stewardson Brady, F.R.S. Notice of a Memoir on nevf or imperfectly-known Species 



of Oslracoda, chiefly from New Zealand 2();i 



J. On the Early Post-larval Stages of the Comnion Crab {Cancer paguriis), and on the 

 Affinity of that Species with Atekcycliis heterodon. By J. T. Cvnninguam, M.A. 

 (PlateXXI.) 20^ 



2. On some Mammals obtained by the late Mr. Henry Durnford in Chubut, E. Patagonia. 



Bv Oi.uFiELD Thomas 210 



Cdutenfs continned on intgc 3 of JVm/. 



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