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5. A few Notes on the Whale Balena glacialis and its 
Capture in Recent Years in the North Atlantic by Nor- 
wegian Whalers. By Prof. R. Couuerr, F.M.ZS. 
(Plates XOX XX IT) oe cea cecheeer merrier 
February 2,:1909. 
Mr. C. Tate Regan, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of two species 
of Char (Salvelinus grayt and S. mawillaris) ............... 
Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, skulls 
and photographs of the St. Kilda or Hebridean Four- 
horned Sheep, si. .sssssa. ainceeae eee Meer ete see eee eee 
Mr. Maleolm Maclaren. Aceount of a fight between a Whale 
DMA, SWOLUSH ST: sik ee pees ee ee ee ROE: 
Dr. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S., F.Z.S. seeouInN of his visit to 
Christmas Island in 1908 =r aCe Tse eA EUR U2. 
1. Preliminary Account of the Life-history of the Leaf- 
Insect, Phylliwm crurifolium Serville. By H.S. Lerten, 
Honorary Research Fellow in the University of Man- 
chester, (Plate 2xOxev ail) To eyaceccctuice ve me meeer ne seers 
2. The Mammals of Matabeleland. By E. C. Cuuss, F.Z.S., 
Acting Curator of the Rhodesia Museum 
3. Report on Deaths which occurred in the Zoological Gardens 
during 1908. By H. G. Puimer, F.LS., F.Z.8., Patho- 
logist to the Societiyp..-.ccessmte dees set eerie erecta 
February 16, 1909. 
The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society’s 
Menagerie during the month of January 1909 
Mr. C. Tate Regan, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of sketches of, 
and remarks upon colour-changes in some Fishes in 
the New York Aquarium 
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