rage 

 The Mollusca of the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and 

 Arabian Sea, as evidenced mainly through the Col- 

 lections of Mr. F. W. Townsend, 1893-1906; with 

 Descriptions of new Species. By James Cosmo 

 Melyill, M.A., F.L.S, F.Z.S., and Robert Standen, 

 Assist. Keeper-, Manchester Mviseum. — Part II. Pele- 

 CYPODA. (Plates LIII.-LVI.) 783 



Noveml^er 27, 1906. 



The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's 



Menagerie during the month of October 1 906 849 



Mr.'E. T. Newton, F.R.S. Exhibition of leg-bones of Foxes 



that had been caught in snares 849 



1. On some Habits of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat [IihinoIo2?hus 



hipposiderus). By T. A. Cowaejd, F.Z.S 849 



2. The Marine Fauna of Zanzibar and British East Africa, 



from Collections made by Cyril Crossland in the Yeai-s 

 1901 and 1902. — On some Species of Solenidce. By 

 Edgar A. Smith, I.S.O., F.Z.S., and H. H. Bloomer ... 855 



3. The Duke of Bedford's Zoological Exploration in Eastern 



Asia. — II. List of Small Mammals from Korea and 

 Quelpart. By Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S 858 



4. On the Anatomy of Ceniropliorus calceus (crepidalbus 



Bocage & Capello) GUnther. By "W. Woodland, F.Z.S,, 

 Demonstrator of Zoology, King's College, London. 

 (Plates LVII.-LXII.) 865 



5. A Suggestion concerning the Origin and Significance of 



the " Renal-Portal System," with an Appendix relating 

 to the Production of Sub-abdominal Veins. By W. 

 Woodland, F.Z.S., Demonstrator of Zoology, King's 

 College, London 886 



December 11, 1906. 



The Secretary. Exhibition of a sketch of a young Gorilla. 



(Plate LXIII.) 901 



Mr. H. B. Fantha-m, B.Sc, F.Z.S, Exhibition of drawings 



of " Tri/panoso7na" balbianii, showing apparent cilia ... 901 



