1885.] DR. HAAST ON MEGALAPTERYX HECTORI. 541 



Allied to Papilio bromius, but the transverse band is of a deeper 

 blue, both wings are less elongated, the secondaries are more acutely 

 produced at the anal angle. Beneath, the light-coloured submargiual 

 band is straighter on the secondaries and less broken up, moreover 

 it is extended on the primaries as far as the median nervure beyond 

 the cell ; the apex of primaries and the secondaries are browner, and 

 though the latter have three radiating streaks in the cell as in P. 

 bromius, there are no intervenal streaks beyond it. 



A single male specimen is the only one Mr. Johnston obtained. 



Heterocera. 



Mr. Johnston's collection contains six specimens of as many 

 species of Heterocera, and for these Mr. Butler has kindly given us 

 the following names. 



22. ACHERONTIA ATROPOS. 



Kilima-njaro, forest at 3000 feet, September. 



23. MeCYNA POLYGONALIS. 



Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 feet, August. 



24. Hypina, sp. ? 



Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 feet, July. 



25. Sterrha oacraria. 



Kilima-njaro, scrubby heath at 8000 feet, July. 



26. Prodenia? 



Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 feet, September. 



27. Amyna, sp. ? 



Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5500 feet, August. 



June 2, 1885. 

 Prof. W. H. Flower, LL.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. F. E. Beddard read an account of the anatomy of the 

 Sondaic Rhinoceros {Rhinoceros sondaicus), drawn up by Mr. F. 

 Treves, F.R.C.S., F.Z.S., and himself from the specimen of that 

 Rhinoceros lately living in the Society's Menagerie. 



This paper will be published entire in the Society's ' Transactions.' 



A communication was read from Dr. Julius von Haast, F.R.S., 

 C.M.Z.S., containing an account of the remains of a gigantic extinct 

 bird allied to Apteryx recently discovered in New Zealand, on which 

 it was proposed to found a new genus and species, to be called 

 Megalapteryx hectori. 



This memoir will be printed entire in the Society's ' Transactions.' 



