Contents (continued). 



May 22, 1900 {continued). 



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2. On some Crustaceans from the South Pacific— Part IV. Ike Crabs. By L. A. Borradaile, 



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

 XLII.) ° 68 



3. On the Birds collected during the Mackmder Expedition to Mount Kenya. 'By E. 

 - Bowim.erShari>e. With Notes by II. .T. Mackindeb, Ernest Saunders, andO. Camburn. 



(Plate XLIII.) ■''*> 



4. A Revision of the Earthworms of the Genus Amyntas (Perichceta). By Frank E. 



!Bedbab», M.A., F.R.S., &c 609 



:> On I he Structure of a new Species of Earthwm-m of the genus Benhamia. By Frank E. 



Rbddakp, M.A.. F.E.S., &,a tt5,s 



June 19, 1900. 

 The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in May 1900 659 



The Secretary. Exhibition, on behalf of Mr. J. Lane Huxley, of a cast of a portion of the , 



jaw of an Ichthyosaurus from Queensland • 660 



The Secretary. Notice of an article in ' The Asian,' by Mr. E. C. Stuart Baker, concerning 



the Gaui' and Gayal ' 601 



Mr. <!. A. Boulenger. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of a large Bomean 



Tortoise • 661 



1. On the Anatomy of Bassaricyon alleni. By Frank E. Beddard.MLA., F.R.S., Prosector 



and Vice-Secretary of the Society , 661 



2. i >n a new Serow from the Malay Peninsula. By A. L. Butler, F.Z.S., Curator, Selangor 



State Museum 675 



he Significance of the Hair-slope in certain Mammals. By Walter Kidd, M.D., F.Z.S. 676 



•4. On the Structure and Anatomy of the Musk-Ox (Ovibos moschatics). By Dr. Einar 



Lonnberg 68b 



5. On a Collection of Crustaceans made at Singapore and Malacca.— Part I. Crustacea 

 Brachyura. By W. F. Lanciiester, M.A., King's College, Cambridge. (Plates XLIV.- 

 XLVII. ) 719 



