LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART III.— 1894. 



May 1, 1894. 



Pajfe 



The Secretary. On the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in April 1894 390 



Dr. Giinther. Exhibition of a portion of the hollow trunk of a Tree in which a pair of 



Hornbills had nested 391 



Mr. W. Bateson. Exhibition of specimens and drawings of a Phytophagous Beetle, in 



illustration of discontinuous variation in colour 391 



Dr. H. E. SauTage. Exhibition of a vertebra of what was believed to be the earliest 



known Snake yet discovered 391 



1. On the Echinoderms collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Penguin' and by H.M.S. 



'Egeria,' when surveving Macclesfield Bank. By F. jEPFEEy Bei.l, M.A., Sec. R.M.S. 

 (Plates XXIII.-XXVIl.) 392 



2. Studies in Teleostean Morphology from the Marine Laboratory at Cleethorpes. By 



Ernest W. L. Holt, Naturalist on Staff, M.B. Assoc. (Plates XXVIII.-XXX.) 413 



3. Field-Notes on the Wild Camel of Lob-Nor. By St. Geokge Littleuale, F.R.G.S 446 



4 On some Specimens of Mammals froai Oman, S.E. Arabia. By Oldfield Thomas. 



(Plate XXXI.) 448 



June 5, 1894. 



The Secretary. On the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1894 456 



Mr. Selater. Remarks upon animals observed in the Zoological Gardens of Rotterdam, 



Amsterdam, Hanover, Berlin, and Hamburg 456 



1. Critical Gleanings on th.<i Dhldphyidm oi the Serra dos Orgaos, Brazil. By Dr. Emu, 



August Goeldi, Director of the Colonia Alpina (Theresopolis) 457 



2. On some Gazelles brought by Sir Edmund Loder from Algeria. By Oldfield TnoMAS. 



(Plate XXXII.) ... 467 



o. On the "Reem " Antelope of Algeria. By Sir Edmund Giles Loder, Bart., F.Z.S 473 



4. Note on the Period of Gestation of the Indian Antelope, Antilopc cervicapra (Linn.). 



By Sir Edmund Giles Lodeh, Bart., F.Z.S 476 



5. Notes on a particularly Abnormal Vertebral Column of the Bull-frog ; and on certain 



other Variations in the Anuran Column. By W. Blaxland Beniia.m, D.Sc. (Lond.), 

 Hon. M.A. (Oxon.), Aldrichian Demonstrator in Oomp. Anat. in the University of 

 Oxford. (Plate XXXIII.) , 477 



6. On the Pupils of the Felidce. By Geouge Linds.vy Johnson, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.Z.S 481 



June 19, 1S94. 



Mr. Selater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a skin of an African Monkey {Cercopithecus 



diaiia ignitu») 484 



Mr. Selater. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, the typical spi cimen of Cercojnthecus grayi, 



Eraser 484 



Mr. H. Scherren, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, the nest of an Amphipodous 



Crustacean {Amphilhoe littorina) 485 



Prof. Bay Lankester, F.R.S. Notice of a Memoir on the external characters vi'hich distin- 

 guish the two Dipnoid Fishes Lcpidusiren and Proiaptenis 485 



1. Notes on some Specimens of Antlers of the Fallow Deer, showing Continuous Variation, 



and the Effects of Total or Partial Castration. By G. HEitiiEiix Fowi.er, B.A., Ph.D., 

 Assistant-Professor of Zoology, University College, London. (Plate XXXIV.) 485 



2. On the Perforated Flexor Muscles in some .Birds. By P. Chalmers Mitchell, M.A., 



F.Z.S 495 



3. Biological Notes upon some of the Ophidia of Trinidad, B.W.I., with a Preliminary List 



of the Species recorded from the Island. By Messis. R. R. Mole and F. W. Urich . . 499 



4. On the Spiders of the Island of St. Vincent. — Part II. By E. Sijion 519 



5. Description of a new Species of Slug of the Genus Jaiiella. By Walter E. Collingb, 



Demonstrator of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Mason College, Birmingham . . 526 



Contents continued on page 3 of Wrapper. 



