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April 27, 1909. 
The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society’s 
Menagerie during the month of March 1909 
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Mr. H. F. McShane. Exhibition of a series of lantern-slides 
of animals living in the Society’s Gardens 
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Prof. E. A. Minchin, M.A., V.P.Z.S. Exhibition of the 
eggs, and liying specimens of the larve and adults of the 
Tick, Ornithodoros monbata Murray 
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Mr. R. H. Burne, F.Z.8. Exhibition of a series of specimens 
showing the Anatomical mechanisms of the eyes of some 
Vertebrates 
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Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.L.8., F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks 
upon, the photographs of two Quaggas, or Burchell’s 
Zebras 
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1. A Review of the Species of the Lepidopterous Genus 
Lycenopsis Feld. (Cyaniris auct. nee Dalm.) on exam- 
ination of the Male Ancillary Appendages. By T. 
ANMCIDEANONY (CIEUNEWUNIE, IWEID) IN WAISS 6 inks stn shen soocodosectac 
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. On some Points in the Structure of Galidia elegans, and 
on the Posteaval Vein in Carnivores. By Frank E. 
Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S., Prosector to the Society. 
3. On the Postcaval Vein and its Branches in certain 
Mammals, By Franx E. Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S8., 
Prosector to the OGLE bYy. GMs Gere cme e rere etic he ae 
4. On the Comparative Osteology of the Passerine Bird 
Arachnothera magna. By R. W. Suuretpr, M.D., 
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