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9. Mr. Frank E. Bepparp, F.R.S.—On an Enchytracid Worm 
(Henlea lefroyi, sp. n.) from India, destructive to the Eggs of a 
Locust (Acridiwm sp.). 
10. Mr. Frank E. Bepparp, F.R.S.—-Further Contributions to 
the Anatomy, especially of the Vascular System, of Lacertilia. 
11, Mr. H. R. Hoee, F.Z.S.—On some Spiders of the Family 
Lycoside from South Australia. 
12. Dr. J. G. pr Man.—On Species of Crustaceans of the Genera 
Piychognathus Stimps. and Palemon Fabr., from Christmas Island. 
13. Mr W. Srorrs Fox, F.Z.S.—On Bones of the Lynx from 
Cales Dale, Derbyshire. 
14. My. Otpriztp THomas, F.R.S.—On a Collection of Mam- 
ma!s from Persia and Armenia presented to the British Museum 
by Col. A. C. Bailward. 
15. Mr. G. CanpLer.—Field-notes on the Habits of the Vulture. 
16. Mr. R. Srartes-Browne, F.Z.S.—Note on Heredity in 
Pigeons. 
17. Mr. R. Lyprxxsr, F.R.S.—The White-maned Serow. 
18. Mr. E.S8. Russett.—On Trichorhiza, anew Hydroid Genus 
Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings of the 
ZooLoGICAL Socimry oF Lonpon should be addressed to 
P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, Secretary. 
3 HANOVER Square, Lonpon, W. 
21st November, 1905. 
