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 Thomas, Oldeield, P.Z.S. {Continued.) 



Exhibition and description of a specimen of a new 

 Skunk, Spilogale pygmcea, from Mexico 898 



Exhibition and description of a specimen of a new 

 Badger, Taxidea taxus infusea, from Lower California . . 899 



On the Mammals obtained by Mr. A. "Whyte in Nyasa- 

 land, and presented to the British Museum by Sir 

 H. H. Johnston, K.C.B. ; being a fifth Contribution to the 

 Mammal-fauna of Nyasaland. (Plate LIV.) , . . . 925 



Thomas, Oldfield, E.Z.S., and Ltdekeer, Eichard, B.A., 



r.E.s., E.G.s., r.z.s. 



On the Number of Grinding-Teeth possessed by the 

 Manatee. (Plate XXXVI.) 595 



Note on their recently published Paper on the Dentition 

 of the Manatee 814 



Thomson, Arthur, Head-Keeper of the Society's Menagerie. 



Eeport on the Insect-house for 1896 295 



Tomes, Charles S., M.A., P.R.S., F.Z.S. 



Note upon the Minute Structure of the Teeth of 

 Notoryctes 409 



Traqtjair, R. H., M.D., LL.D., E.E.S. 



Exhibition of a specimen of the supposed fossil Lamprey 

 (Palceospondylus gunni) from the Old Eed Sandstone of 

 Caithness 313 



Note on the Affinities of Palceospondylus gunni, Traq. 

 In reply to Dr. Bashford Dean, of New York 314 



"Waits, Edgar E., E.L.S., Zoologist, Australian Museum, 

 Sydney. 



On the Habits of the Sydney Bush-Eat {Mus arhoricola). 

 With a Note by Oldfield Thomas, E.Z.S 857 



