A HUMAN SKULL AND OTHER REMAINS FROM N. RHODESIA. 887 



The following may be specially mentioned : — 



1 Bosnian's Potto {Perodicticus poito), from Ilorin, jSTorthei-n 

 Provinces of Nigeria, presented by J. R. C. Stevens, Esq., on 

 October 16th. 



2 Maholi Galagos {Galago maholi), from Pretoria, received in 

 exchange. 



2 Snowy Owls (No/Gtea scandiaca), from Northern Baffin's Land, 

 presented by Henry Toke Munn, F.R.G.S., on October 8th. 



1 Salvin's Razor-billed Curassow (Mitua scdvini), from Ecuador, 

 new to the Collection, dejDOsited on October 11th. 



2 Regal Horned Lizards {Phrynosoma regale), from Arizona, 

 presented by E. Newitt on October 17th. 



Mr. A. S. Le Souef, C.M.Z.S., exhibited, and made remarks 

 upon, a series of lantern-slides illustrating the early life-history 

 of Ornithorhynchus. 



Dr. A. Smith Woodavard, F.R.S., Y.P.Z.S., exhibited, and 

 made remarks upon, a Human Skull and other remains from 

 Broken Hill, North Rhodesia, upon which he had founded the 

 species Homo rhodesiensis. In comparing the Rhodesian skull 

 with a Neanderthal skull from La Ohapelle, Dr. Smith Woodward 

 stated that the former may prove to be the next grade after 

 Neanderthal in the ascending series. 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1921, No. LIX. 59 



