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2. Zoological Results of the Third Tanganyika Expedition, 



conducted by Dr. W. A. Cunnington, F.Z.S., 1904- 

 1905. — Report on the Rotifera. By Charles F. 

 RoussELET, F.R.M.S. (Plate LXXY.) 792 



3. The Marine Fauna of the Mergui Archipelago, Lower 



Burma, collected by Jas. J. Simpson, ]\I.A., B.Sc, and 

 R. N. Rudmose-Biown, D.Sc, University of Aberdeen, 

 February to May 1907. — The Hydeoids. By James 

 Ritchie, M.A., B.Sc, Natural History Department, 

 The Roval Scottish Museum. (Plates LXXVI. & 

 LXXVII.) 799 



4. Hydroids from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, collected 



by C. W. Andrews, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.Z.S., in 1908. 

 By James Ritchie, M.A., B.Sc, Natural History 

 Departnient, The Royal Scottish Museum 826 



June 14, 1910. 



The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's 



Menagerie dur:ng the month of May 1910 837 



Mr R. I. Pocock, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Remarks upon, and 

 exhibition of two drawings illusti-ating, an instance 

 of ant-mimicry by the larvas of a species of Mantis ; 

 with a Note on the mimicry of the larva of the 

 Ceylonese Leaf-Insect {Fhyllmm sp. ?) 837 



1. On the Specialised Cutaneous Glands of Ruminants. By 



R. I, Pocock, F.L.S., F.Z.S. , Superintendent of the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens 840 



2. On a Wapiti and a Muntjac By R. Lydekker 987 



3. On Three African Buftaloes. By R. Lydekker 992 



4. 0\\ a new Antelope and on the Spanish Chamois. By 



Prof. A. Cabrera, C.M.Z.S 998 



5. The Changes of Plumage in the Red Grouse {Lagopus 



scoiiciif! Lath.) in Health and in Disease. By Edward 

 A. Wilson, M.B.. F.Z.S., Field-Observer to the Grouse 

 Disease Inquiry. (Plates LXXYIII.-CL) 1000 



