No. 219. 



ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.* 



June 7th, 1921 



Prof. J. P. Hill, F.R.S., Vice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



Major Stanley S. Flower, O.B.E., F.Z.S., exhibited, and made 

 remarks upon, some living specimens of Testudo leithii and an 

 example of Testudo ibera. 



Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell, C.B.E., F.R.S., exhibited, and 

 made remarks upon, a photograph of the Death-mask of a young 

 Gorilla, presented to the Society by Prof. Howard Macgregor, of 

 Columbia University, New York. 



Dr. Frank M. Chapman gave an account of the distribution of 

 Bird-life in the Urubamba Yalley of Peru, and illustrated his 

 remarks with a remarkable series of lantern -slides. 



In the absence of the Author, Mr. S. Maulik's paper on 

 New Indian Drilid Beetles " was taken as read. 



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