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Mr. 11. T. GuNTlliiit, M.A,, F.Z.S.. exhil)it.C'cl, iuid lujule remarks 

 upon, (1) Vertebrio of a Mesozoic Orocoilile yliowing- tlio coinvse 

 of inteicostiil Arteries, and (2) the jaw-bone of Ursiis anylicus 

 Guntlier, from tlie (Jlierwell (jravels. 



Mr. W. JO. Lii duos Cf.Aiiic, F.ll.CJ.S.Eiiy., K.Z.S., coni- 

 muiiicatt'd lii-s paper "Notes on the Jjiviny Taisiei' (^Tarsias 

 spectrmii).'^ 



Sir Sidney F. IIaiimkis, K.13.E., F.ll.S., Vice-President of the 

 Society, connnnnicated his paper on "Cervical Verte))ra^ of a 

 gigantic Jilue AV'^hale from Panama." 



In the absence of the Author, Dr. J. 11 (jIaiiuool), a resume of 

 his paper on "• Two Skeletons of the Getiiceiui l^aeudorca crassidens 

 fx'om Thorney Fen, Cambridge," wasconnuunicated by Sir Sidney 

 F. Harmer. 



Dr. FiiANCia, 15aron Nopsca, communicated his paper on 

 " lleversible and iirevcrsible Involution ; a Study based on 

 lleptiles." 



In the absence of the Authors, the following papers were taken 

 as read: — Oyiul Cuo.ssland, M.A., D.Sc, O.N., F.Z.S., " Poly- 

 chicta of Tropical Eiist Africa, the lied Sea, and Cape Verde 

 Islands; and of the Maldivo Archi[)elago." Mi.ss JoAs B. 

 PiioCTEU, F.Z.S., "(1) On new and rare lleptiles from South 

 America," "(2) On new and rare lleptiles and Batrachians from 

 the Australian Re<>ion." 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientitic Business will 

 be held on Tuesday, February 5th, 1924, at 5.30 r.M. 



A notice stating the Agenda for the J\li.'eting will bo circulated 

 early in January. 



The following Papers have been received : — 

 Malcolm A. Smith, M.Il.C.S., L.H.C.P., F.Z.S. 



New Tree- Frogs from Indo-China and the Malay Peninsula. 



