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Mr. T. M. tS. ExGLiSH read a paper, communicated by Mr. G. 

 A. BouLEXGER, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., entitled " Some Notes on Tas- 

 inanian Frogs," based on observations made during rather more 

 than two yeai's' residence in Tasmania. 



The paper l)y Mr. F. E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., "On the 

 Alimentary Tract of certain Birds, and on the Mesenteric 

 Relations of the Intestinal Loops," announced for this evening, 

 was postponed owing to the indisposition of the Author. 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 

 be held on Tuesday, the 19th April, 1910, at half-past Eight 

 o'clock P.M., when the following conuiiunications will be 

 made : — 



1. Staxlev Kemp, B.A. 



Notes on the Photophoi'es of Decapod Crustacea. 



'2. J. Lewis Boxiiote, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



On the "S'.irietics of Mas ratlus in Egypt, with General Notes 

 on the Species having reference to Variation and ircredity. 



?,. (i. E. Bi-i.lex. 



(Jn an Example of Posterior Dichotomy in an Ayh^'<l)iny 

 J^iickliuLr. 



Tlic following connnunications have been i-eceived : — 



1. K E. JlEDUAitn, ]\1.A.. E.ll.S. 



()u tiic Alinieutary Tract of certain liirds, and on tlie 

 Mesenteric Relations of the Intestinal Loops. 



L>. Prof. (;.{). Saks, C.M.Z.S. 



Zoological Results of the Third Tanganyika Expe<liti()n, 

 conducted by Dr. W. A. Cunnington, F.Z.S. , 1904 190;').— 

 R,cp(jrt on the Ostracoda. 



."!. Dr. K. pRf.oM. D.S,-.. C.IM.Z.S. 



< )ii 7V/7///o'//)//, and on the Ki'laf.ioii.ships of the Multituber- 

 cidat4). 



