VI 



Pag« 



1. The Rudcl Exploration of South Africa. — IX. List ot 



MammaLs obtained by Mr. Grant on the Gorongoza 

 Mountains, Portu£;-uese S.E. Africa. By Oldfield 

 Thomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S., and R. 0. Wroughton, F.Z.S. . 164 



2. Notes upon some Species and Geographical Races of 



Serows {Ccqn'icornis) and Gorals {Naimorhedus), based 

 iipon Specimens exhibited in the Society's Gardens. By 

 R. I. PococK, F.L.S., Superintendent of the Gardens ... 173 



April 7, 1908. 



Mr. Thomas Codrington. Exhibition of a collection of stones 

 taken from the stomach of an Elephant shot in Northern 

 Rhodesia 203 



Dr. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S., F.Z.S. Exhibition of a restored 

 model of the skull and mandible of Prozeuglodon atrox 

 And 203 



The Secretary. Exhibition of a photograjah of two young- 

 living examples of the Forest-Pig of Central Africa 

 {^Hylochcerus meinertzhageni Thomas) 203 



The Secretary. Notice of the successful acclimatisation of 



Chamois in New Zealand 204 



1. A Monograph of the Chiropteran Genera Urodernia, En^ 



chisthenes, and A rtibeus. By Knud Andersen 204 



2. On certain Points in the Structure of the Cervical Ver- 



tebrae of the Okapi and the Giraffe. By Sir Ray 

 Lankester, K.O.B., F.R.S., F.Z.S 320 



3. Some Australasian Spiders. By H. R. Hogg, M.A., F.Z.S. 335 



April 28, 1908. 



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



Menagerie during the month of March 1 908 345 



Mr. C. Tate Regan, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks 

 upon, an Australian Cat-fish (Cnidoglanis megastoma 

 Richards.) 345 



Mr. Walter Burton, F.Z.S. Exhibition of some melanistic 



and black Leopard skins 346 



