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3. Mr. R. Lydekker, F.R.S.— The Altai Lynx. 



4. Mr. R. Lydekker, F.R.S. — On old Pictures of Giraffes and 

 Zebras. 



5. Dr. H. J. Hansen. — On the Morphology and Classification 

 of the Asellota Group of Crustaceans, with Descriptions of the 

 Genus Stenetrium and its Species. 



6. Mr. G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. — On the Lacerta depressa of 

 Camerano. 



The following papers have been received : — 



1. Mr. Robert Gurney, F.Z.S. — On a small Collection of 

 Freshwater Entomostraca from South Africa. 



2. Mr. W. F. Lanchester, M. A. — On a Collection of Sipiinculids 

 made at Singapore and Malacca. 



3. Mr. "W. F. Lanchester, M.A. — On a Collection of Gephyrea 

 from Zanzibar. 



4. Mr. W. F. Lanchester, M.A. — On the Sipunculids and 

 Echiurids collected during the " Skeat Expedition " to the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



5. Mr. R. Lydekker, F.R.S. — On two Lorises. 



6. Mr. Percy I. Lathy, F.Z.S. — Descriptions of new Species of 

 Peruvian Rhopalocera. 



7. Mr. A. D. Imms, B.Sc. — On the Oral and Pharyngeal 

 Denticles of Elasmobranchs. 



8. Dr, W. T. Blanford, CLE., F.R.S.— Descriptions of Indian 

 and Burmese Land-Shells referred to the Genera Macrochlamys, 

 Bensonia, Taphrospira (gen. no v.), Microcystina, Uitjjlecta, and 

 Folita. 



9. Mr. F. E. Beddard, F.R.S.— Some Notes on the Cranial 

 Osteology of Uroniastix. 



10. Mr. F. E. Beddard, F.R.S.— On the Deaths in the Mena- 

 gerie from January to June, 1904. 



11. Dr. W. G. RiDEWooD, F.Z.S. — On the Cranial Osteology of 

 the Clupeoid Fishes. 



12. Mr. Martin A. C. Hinton. — On some Abnormal Remains 

 of Gervus elaphus from the Post-Pliocene Deposits of the South 

 of England. 



13. Prof. E. A. MiNCHiN, F.Z.S. — The Characters and 

 Synonymy of the British Species .of Leticosolenia. 



Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings of the 

 Zoological Society of London should be addressed to 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, Secretary 



3 Hanover Square, London, "W 

 Tlnd Novemher, 1904. 



