LIST OF CONTENTS. 1, 



PART III.— 1898. 



IMay 3, 1898. 



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Ml'. Sclater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some specimens of Mammals from the 



Gambia, with a List of the Antelopes known from that Colony 349 



1. On the Larger Mammals of Tunisia. By Sir Hahry Johnston, K.O.B., F.Z.S 35 j 



2. On some Pigeons and Parrots from North and North-west Australia. By Prof. E. Collett, 



F.M.Z.S. (Plates XXVm. & XXIX.) 353 



3. Notes on Lepics oiostolus and L. pallipes from Tibet, and on a Kashmir Macaque. By 



W. T. Blanpord, F.R.S., F.Z.S 35'« 



4. On a Collection of Lepidopterous Lasects from San Domingo. By Emtly Mary Sharpb. 



With Field-notes by the Collector, Dr. CnTHBERT Christy 362 



."). A List of the Lepidopterous Insects collected by Mrs. Lort PhiUips in Sooialiland. By 

 Emily Mary Sharpe 36J 



6. On a Collection of Insects and Arachnids made by Mr. E. N. Bennett in Socotra, with 

 Descriptions of new Species. By F. A. Dixev, "M.A., M.D., Malcolm Burr, P.Z.S., 

 and the Eev. O. Pickard-Cambridge, M.A., F.R.S., C.M.Z.S. (Plates XXX. & XXXI.). 372 



May 17, 1898. 



1. On a small Collection of Mammals obtained by Mr. Alfred Sharpe, C.B., in Nyasaland. 



By Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S 391 



2. On a Collection of Lepidoptera made in British East Africa by Mr. C. S. Betton. By 



Arthur Q. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c.. Senior Assistant-Keeper, Zoological 

 Department, British Museum. (Plates XXXII. & XXXIII.) 39f 



3. On some Earthworms from British India. By Sophie M. Fed are 44.' 



4 On a new Genus and Species of Rodents of the Family Anomalwrida, from West Africa. 



By W. E. de Winton, F.Z.S. (Plates XXXIV. & XXXV.) 45( 



5. On the Identification of a Gecko from Penang. By Stanley S. Flower, 5th Fusiliers, 



F.Z.S 4a 



June 7, 1898. 



The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1898 45 



Mr. L. W. Wiglesworth. Remarks on the Theories of the Origin of Secondary Sexual 

 Characters / i 45 



1 . On some Crustaceans from the South Pacific. — Part II. Macrura anomala. By L, A. 



Borradaile, M.A., F.Z.S., Lecturer in Natural Science at Selwyn College, Cambridge. 

 (Plate XXXVI.) 46 



2. Report on the Gephyrean Worms collected by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner at Rotuma and 



Funafuti. By Arthur E. Shipley, F.Z.S., "Fellow and Tutor of Christ's College, Cam- 

 bridge and University Lecturer in the Advanced Morphology of the Invertebrata. 



(Plate XXXVn.) ....": 4€ 



3 Fourth Report on Additions to the Batraebian Collection in the Natural-History Muaeum. 

 By G. A. BouLENGEB, F.R.S. (Plates XXXVIII. & XXXIX.) 47 



4. Note on an Italian Newt, Molge italica. By M. G. Peracca, Ph.D., F.Z.S. (Plate XL.). 48 



5. On some Spiders from Savoy. By the Rev. 0. Pickard-Cambridge, M.A., F.B.S., 



C.M.Z.S., &c 4i 



June 21, 1898. 



Mr. J. Graham Kerr, F.Z.S. Exhibition of specimens of Lepidosiren and other Fislies 

 collected in the Gran Chaco of Paraguay 4'. 



The Secretary. Remarks on the arrival in the Society's Gardens of four Uving specimens of 

 the Australian Lung-fish {Ceratodtis forsteri) :. 41 



Mr. Boulenger. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, specimens of Polypterns lapradii from 

 the Lower Congo • 4' 



Mr. E. E. Holding. Remarks on the Zoological Gardens at Belle Vue, Manchester 4' 



Prof. Howes. Exhibition, on behalf of Mr. E. W. L. Holt, of a specimen of a new British 

 Fish {^Argentina silus) 4 



Mr. Abbott H. Thayer. Remarks on his method of demonstrating the underlying principle 

 of protective coloration in animals 4 



Contents continued on page .3 of Wrapp 



