The following Papers have been received : — 



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Augusta Arnback Christie-Linde. 



On the Reproductive Organs of the Ascidian Kiikenthalia 

 horealis Gottschaldt. 



B. P. UVAROV. 



The Geographical Distribution of Orthopterous Insects in 

 the Caucasus and in Western Asia. 



E. G. BOULENGER, F.Z.S. 



Experiments on Colour-changes of the Spotted Salamander 

 {Scdamandra maculosa), conducted in the Society's Gardens. 



Miss Joan B. Proctor, F.Z.S. 



On the Variation of the Scapula in the Batrachian Groups 

 Aglossa and Arcifera. 



W. T. Calmak, D.Sc, F.Z.S. 



Notes on Marine Wood-boring Animals.- — II. Crustacea. 



G. C. BoBSON, B.A. 



On the Molluscan Genus Cochlitoma and its Anatomy, with 

 Remarks upon the Variation of two closely-allied Forms. 



H. E. Andrews. 



The Oriental Species of the Genus Gallistomimus (Coleo- 

 ptera, Carabida;). 



G. J. Arrow, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 



A Revision of the Melolonthine Beetles of the Genus 

 Ectinohoplia. 



J. H. Lloyd, M.Sc, F.Z.S. 



Abnormalities in the Common Frog [Rana temporaria). 



Stanl ey Hirst, F.Z.S. 



On some new and little-known Acari, mostly Parasitic in 

 Habit. 



Chas. F. Sonntag, M.D., F.Z.S. 



The Comparative Anatomy of the Tongues of the Mam- 

 j^alia. — III. Family 2. Cercopithecidee : with Notes on the 

 Comparative Physiology of the Tongues and Stomachs of the 

 Lancfurs. 



