as channels for the ontAvard conveyance of the ripe sex-cells when 

 liberated from the gonads. The Ctenophor Ctenoplana is the 

 only other Ccelenterate possessing genital ducts, but it is only in 

 the Scyphozoon Aiirelia that the structures can be regarded as 

 ccelomic or archenteric derivations." 



Mr. C. Tate Regan, M.A., F.Z.S., read a paper entitled "The 

 Duke of Bedford's Zoological Exploration of Eastern Asia.- — 

 yill. A collection of Freshwater Fishes from Corea." The col- 

 lection included examples of eleven species, seven of which were 

 described as new to science. 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will be 

 held on Tuesday, the 18th February, 1908, at half -past Eight 

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



1. E.. Staples-Browne, M.A., F.Z.S, — On the Inheritance of 

 Colour in Domestic Pigeons, with Special Refei-eiice to Reversion. 



2. Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S.— The Duke of Bedford's 

 Zoological Exploration in Eastern Asia. — IX. List of Mammals 

 from the Mongolian Plateau. 



3. G. T. Bethune -Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S, — Descriptions of 

 new Species of Rhopalocera from Africa and from New Guinea. 



Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings of the 

 Zoological Society of London should be addi'essed to 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, 



Secretary. 



3 Hanover Square, London, W. 

 February llth, 1908. 



