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EXHIBITIONS AND NOTICES. 



May 11th, 1920. 

 Prof. J. P. Hill, F.R.S., Yice-President, in the Chair. 



The Secretary read the following Report on the Additions 

 to the Society's Menagerie during the month of April, 1920 ;- — 



The registered additions to the Society's Menagerie during the 

 month of April were 118 in number. Of these 39 were acquired 

 by presentation, 15 were deposited, 28 were purchased, 32 were 

 received in exchange, and 4 were born in the Menagerie. 



The following may be specially mentioned : — 



1 Chimpanzee {^Antliro'poiniheciis troglodytes), from West Africa, 

 purchased on April 21st. 



2 White-handed Gibbons [Ilylohates lar), from Rangoon, 

 received in exchange on April 15th. 



2 Barbary Sheep {Ammotragus lervia), born in the Menagerie 

 on April 11th. 



1 Milky Eagle-Owl {Bubo Imteus), from Rhodesia, purchased 

 on April 19th. 



1 Banded Rail {EjipotcBnidia striata), from India, new to the 

 Collection, purch.ised on April 28th. 



1 Five-banded Lizard [lUabuia quinqiietcaniata), from Rhodesia, 

 new to the Collection, deposited on April 18th. 



On behalf of Messrs. E. Gerravd & Sons, Mr. R. I. PococK, 

 F.R.S., exhibited a mounted specimen of a pale variety of the 

 White-bearded Gnu {Connochoites albojuhatus), shot by Capt. 

 Keith Cahlwell, R.A., F.Z.S., in Masailand, and pointed out that 

 apart from the general pale yellowish -brown tint, the variation 

 affected different parts of the body in different ways, the neck- 

 mane, the long hairs on the face, and the tail-tuft, which are 

 normally black, being dirty white, whereas the bands on the 

 body, making the brindled pattern, which are also normally 

 black, were brownish red. 



Miss J. B. Procter, F.Z.S., exhibited and made remarks upon 

 a living specimen of the tailed Batrachian, 8pelerj)es fuscus 

 Bonaparte, born on May 8th, 1920. 



Prof. J. E. DuERDEN, F.Z.S., exhibited and made remarks 

 upon a remarkable series of lantern-slides illustrating the sexual 

 display and nesting-habits of the Ostrich. 



