19 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will be 

 held on Tuesday, the 27th November, 1906, at half-past Eight 

 o'clock P.M., when the following communications will be made : — • 



1. Mr. T. A. Coward, F.Z.S. — On some Habits of Rhinolophus 

 Jtipposiderus. 



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

 — The Marine Fauna of Zanzibar and British East Africa, from 

 Collections made by Cyril Crossland in the Years 1901 and 1902. 

 On some Species of Solenid(«. 



3. Mr. W. Woodland, F.Z.S. — Suggestions concerning the 

 Origin and Significance of the " Renal-portal System," with an 

 Appendix on the Production of Subadominal Veins. 



4. Mr. W. Woodland, F.Z.S. — On the Anatomy of Ce7itro- 

 phorus calceus {crepidalhus Bocage and Oapello) Giinther. 



The following Papers have been received : — 



1. Mr. Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S.— The Duke of Bedford's 

 Zoological Exploration in Eastern Asia.— II. List of small 

 Mammals from Korea and Quelpart. 



2. Messrs. John Rennie, D.Sc, and Harry Wiseman, M.A. — 

 On Collections of the Cape Yerde Island Marine Fauna made by 

 Cyril Crossland from July to September 1904. Ascidians. 



3. Mr. Lionel K. Crawshay, M.A. — On Variations in the 

 Arterial System of certain Species of Anura. 



4. Mr. Guy A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S.— On new Species of 

 African Gitrculioiiidce. 



5. Dr. R. W. Shtjfeldt, O.M.Z.S.— On the Osteology of the 

 Tubinares. 



6. Mr. 0. A. Merritt Hawkes. — The Cranial and Spinal 

 Nerves of Chlmnydoselackus anguinerts. 



7. Mr. R, Lydekker. — Descriptions of two Mammals from the 

 Ituri Forest. 



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. 

 %)ih November, 1906. 



