LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART IV.— 1900. 



November 20, 1900. 



Page 

 The Secretary. Eeport on t.he Additions to the Society's Menagerie durino- June July 



August, September, and October, 1900. (Plate XLVIII.) 771 



Mr. Sclater. Remarks on some of the objects noticed during a recent visit to the Zoo- 

 logical Gardens of Hamburg, Berlin, and Rotterdam 772 



Mr. Sclater. Remarks on the herd of Barbary Apes on the Rock of Gibraltar 773 



Sir Harry Johnston. K.O.B. Letter from, containing an account of a supposed new 



species of Zebra inhabiting the Cougo Forest 774 



Mr. G. A. Boulenger. Exhibition of one of the type specimens of Protopterus dolloi from 



the Congo 775 



Mr. W. T. Blanford, F.R S. Exhibition of a skull and horns of the Central Asiatic 



Wapiti 77£ 



Mr. F. E. Beddard, F.R.S. Notice of a memoir on the Osteology of the Pigmy Right Whale 



{Neobattma ■manjinata) ' 775 



1. A Description of Wynyardiq bassiana, a Fossil Marsupial from the Tertiary Beds of 



Table Cape. Tasmania. By Baldwin Spfkceu, M. A., F.R.S. , CM. Z.S., Professor of 

 Biology in the University of Melbourne, Director of the National Museum, Melbourne 

 (Plates XLIX. & L.) 776 



2. On some Crustaceans from the South Pacific— Part V. Arthro&'racana and Pomades. 



By L. A. Borisadailf, M.A., F.Z.S., Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Selwyn College, 

 Cambridge. (Plate LI.) 70,5 



3. List of Mammals obtained by Dr. Donaldson Smith during his recent Journey from 



Lake Rudolf to the Upper Nile. By Oldfiei.d Thomas ' goo 



4. Revision of the Rhvnchota belonging to the Family Penialonndce in the Hope Collection 



at Oxford. By W. L. Distant. (Plates LII. &LIII.) S07 



5. On some Nemerteans from Torres Straits. By R. C Puxxett, B.A. (Plates LIV.&LV.) 825 



December 4, 1900. 



The Secretary. Letter from the Colonial Secretary on the introduction of Starlings into 



St. Kitts, West Indies §32 



Mr. R. Lydekker. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a mounted specimen of the Musk-Ox 



from East Greenland g32 



Dr. Forsyth Major. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some bones of a species of Macacus 



from the Mauritius g32 



Dr. Forsyth Major. Remarks on remains of Ci/on sttrdous from a cave in Sardinia 833 



Mr. J. S. Budget*, Notice of a paper on the Breeding-habits of some West-African Fishes, 

 with an Account of the External Features in the Development of Pi-oinplerus annc> 

 and a Description of the Larva of Polypterns lapradii .' 335 



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