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wliicli the papillae and openings of Wharton's Ducts can assume 

 among the Mammalia, and exhibited specimens illustrating the 

 shapes and colours of the tongue, and arrangements for cleaning 

 the teeth. 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 

 be held on Tuesday, March 30th, 1920, at 5.30 p.m., when the 

 following communications will be made : — 



Sir Frank Colyer, K.B.E., F.R.O.S. 



Exhibition of skulls of Macacus rhesus. 



C. F. SoNNTAG, M.D., Ch.B., F.Z.S. 



On Abnormalities of the Abdominal Arteries of a young 

 Panda. 



Arthur Loveridge. 



Notes on East African Lizards collected 1915-1919, with 

 Descriptions of a new Genus and Species of Skink, and a new 

 Subspecies of Gecko. 



A. M. Altson. 



The Life-history and Habits of Two Parasites of the 

 Blowfly. 



The following Papers have been received : — 

 Arthur Willey, F.R.S., F.Z.S. 



An Apodous Amia ccdva. 

 H. A. Baylis, M.A., and Clayton, Lane, M.D . 



A Revision of the Nematode Family Gnathostomidce. 

 W. J. Dallin, D.Sc, F.Z.S. 



The Onychophora of Western Australia. 



