CoNTElfTS {continued). 



November 29, 1898 (continued). 



Page 

 Mr. Boulenger. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of a Sea-snake {Bistira 



stokesi) 851 



5Ir. John S. Budgett, F.Z.S. Extracts from a letter from, on his Expedition to the Gambia. 852 



Mr. 0. W. Andrews. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some Bird-remains from the Lake- 

 dwellings of Glastonbury, Somersetshire 852 



Mr. Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S. Extract from a letter from Senor Ameghino on the newly 



discovered Mammal Neomylodon 852 



1. Further Notes on the Amazonian Lepidosiren. By Dr. Emil A. Gobldi, C.M.Z.S., Para . 852 



2. On the Anatomy of the African Jumping-Hare (Pedetes caffer) compared with that of 



the Bipodida. By F. G. Parsons, F.E.G.S., F.Z.S., F.L.S., Hunterian Professor at the 

 Eoyal College of Surgeons and Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy at St. Thomas's 

 Hospital 858 



3 On new Species of Spiders from Trinidad, West Indies. By Frederick O. Pickard 



CA51BRIDQE, B.A. (Plate LIV.) 890 



4. On the Moulting of the King Penguin {Aptenodytes pennanii) in the Society's Gardens. 



By W. E. DE Wi.\Tos, F.Z.S 900 



5 Oil a Collection of Butterflies almost entirely made at Salisbury, Mashunaland, by 



Mr. Guy A. K. Marshall in 1898. By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L S., F.Z.S., &c. . . 902 



6 Third Report on Additions to the Lizard Collection in the Natural-History Museum. 



By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. (Plates LV.-LVIL) 91 



o 



December 13, 1898. 



The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in November 1898. . . . 92i 



Mr. Stanley S. Flower, F.Z.S. Extract from a letter from, on the locality of the Siamang 



{Hylohates syndactylus) 924 



Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, an abnormal pair of antlers 



of the Red Deer 924 



1. On certain Characters of reproduced Appendages in Arthropoda, particularly in the 



Blattidce. By H. H. Brindley, M. A., St. John's College, Cambridge. (Plate LVIIJ.) 924 



2 Contributions to the Osteology of Birds. — Part II. Impmnes. By W. P. Pycraet, A.L.S. 



(Plates LIX.-LXI.) 958 



3. Note on an Anthropoid Ape. By W. L. H. Duckwoetu, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, 



Cambridge • 989 



4. On the Turbinolid and Oculinoid Corals coUeoted by the Author in the South Pacific. 



By J. Stanley Gardiner, M.A., Gonville and Caiua College, Cambridge. (Plate LXII.) 994 



5. On some Crustaceans from the South Pacific. — Part III. Macrura. By L. A. Bokradaile, 



M.A., F.Z.S., Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Selwyn College, Cambridge. (Plates 

 LXIII.-LX V.) 1000 



6. Contributions to our Knowledge of the Plankton of the Faeroe Channel. — No. VII. A. 



General Data of the Stations. B. The Protozoa. C. The Medusa. By _G. Herbert 

 Fowler, B.A.. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology, University College, London. 

 {Plate LXVI.) • . • . 1016 



Appendix : List of Additions to the Society's Menagerie during the Year 1898 1033 



Index • 1055 



Titlepage i 



List of Contributors iii 



List of Plates • xvii 



List of Illustrations in the Test xx 



List of New Generic Terms xxi? 



