Synopsis of the Toads of the Genus Nectophryne B. & P., 

 with special Remarks on some known Species and 

 Description of a new Species from German East Africa. 

 By Dr. Jean Roux, Curator in the Basle Museum of 

 Natural History. (Plate II.) 58 



5. On some Bones of the Lynx from Gales Dale, Derbyshire. 



By W. Stores Fox, M.A., F.Z.S 65 



February 6, 1906. 



Mr. Frederick Gillett, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a case of mounted 



cubs of the Timber- Wolf 73 



Dr. 0. W. Andrews, F.Z.S. Exhibition of some models of 

 the skulls and mandibles of Mceritherium and Palceo- 

 mastodon 73 



Dr. Walter Kidd, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a series of lantern- 

 slides of sections of skin from the jjalmai- and plantar 

 surfaces of Mammals and Birds 73 



1 . Notes on the Histology and Physiology of the Placenta in 

 Ungulata. By J. W. Jenkinson, M.A., D.Sc, Assistant 

 to the Linacre Pi'ofessoi- of Comparative Anatomy, 

 Oxford. (Plate III.) 73 



2. Note on the Cavies of the Genus Dolichotis, and on Living 

 Specimens of D. salinicola. By Sir Edmuxd Loder, 

 Bt., F.Z.S. (Plate IV.) 96 



3. Description of a new Fly of the Family Tahanidce. B}' 



Gertrude Ricardo 97 



4, On Trichorhiza^ a new Hydroid Genus. By E. S. Russell. 



(Plate V.) \ 99 



5. A List of the Mammals obtained by Messrs. R. B. 

 Woosnam and R. E. Dent in Bechuanaland. By Harold 

 Schwann, F.Z.S. (Plate VI.) 101 



