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A communication from Major G. F. Evans contained notes on 
observations he had made en the Goral (Cemas gorat) in Burma. 
A paper by Miss Dorornzsa M. A. Bare contained an account 
of a collection of the Mammals of Crete. Examples of sixteen 
forms, of which six were described as new subspecies, were con- 
tained in the collection, and these were enumerated and remarked 
upon in the paper. 
The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 
be held on Tuesday, the 28th November, 1905, at half-past Hight 
o’clock P.m., when the following communications will be made :— 
1. Mr. Oxpriezp Tuomas, F.R.S—The Duke of Bedford’s 
Exploration in Eastern Asia. List of Mammals obtained by 
Mr. M. P. Anderson in Japan. 
2. Mr. C. Tare Recan, F.Z.8.—A Revision of the Fishes of 
the Family Galaxide. 
3. Mr. J. Lewis Bonuors, F.Z.8.—The Mammalian Fauna 
of China.—Part I. Murine. 
4, Mr. R. LypexxKer, F.R.S.—On Colour-evolution in Guerezas, 
The following Papers have been received :— 
1, Mr. Martin Jacosy, F.H.8S.—Descriptions of new Species of 
Oedionychis and allied Genera (Phytophagous Coleoptera). 
2. Mr. Basprorp Dran.—Notes on the Living Specimens of 
the Australian Lung-fish (Ceratodus forstert) in the Zoological 
Society’s Collection. 
3. Dr. Atrrep Ducés.—Description dun Ophidien nouveau 
du Mexique (Morenoa orizabensis, gen. et sp. nn.). 
4, Mr. L. Doncaster, F.Z.8.—On the Colour-variation of the 
Beetle Gonioctena variabilis. 
5. Capt. F. Watn, C.Z.M.S.—Notes on a Collection of Snakes 
from Japan and the Loo Choo Islands. 
6. Mr. Percy I. Latsy, F.Z.S.—On Three new Forms of 
Butterfly of the Genus Heliconius. 
7. Mr. Frank HE. Bepparp, F.R.S.—On some Points in the 
Vascular System of Hatteria compared with that of the Lacertilia 
and the Crocodilia. 
8. Mr. Frank HE. Bepparp, F.R.S.—On anew Species of Ponto- 
drilus fvom the Shores of the Red Sea. 
