ConTENTS (continued). 
February 2, 1909. 
Mr. C, Tate-Regan, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of two species of Char........++....+++05. 
Mr. R. E. Holding. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, skulls and photographs of the 
St. Kilda Four-horned Sheep ............... sg brat Sh apolar oe eek aeneee oieeas 
Mr. Malcolm Maclaren, Account of a fight between a Whale and a Sword-fish ........ oe 
Dr. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S., F.Z.S. Account of his visit to Christmas Island in 1908 .... 
1, Preliminary Account of the Life-history of the Leaf-Insect, Phylliwm crurifolium Serville. 
By H. S. Luten, Honorary Research Fellow in the University of Manchester. 
(Gertie PXONGVPINUNT! i erste seveereershayerars iaie) dociic-s sie: sig cca gies el ete . 
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2. The Mammals of Matabeleland. By EH. C. Cuvss, F.Z.S., Acting Curator of the 
AUlro desta Vs Currie sesuskeleysiersteraiere’e' <5 Secs: a2 cralie\o soe a,c uie,ra) 41a vebelee cites Rete NaN clea te Pyaatenes a0 
ee ee ee ce ts ae ee ee ee oe oe oo 
3. Report on Deaths which occurred in the Zoological Gardens during 1908. By H. G. 
Primer, F.L,S.,'F.Z.8., Pathologist to the Society ..........ssecccevecnccsecsses 
February 16, 1909. 
The Secretary. Report on Additions to the Society’s Menagerie during the month of 
dietneny MOS) osg eebatecac 3a aA Re LMEL AE Pie E Mic hy cil Geo. Psa las eree ae 
Mr. C. Tate Regan, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of sketches of, and remarks upon colour- 
changes in some Fishes ...... aia cleie\s)(e\e i hetetal fete, chelelle)ot-tol/ojeleleel=teneteh tel steht teeta teteas oe 
Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, F.Z.S. Remarks upon a letter from Dr. Einar Lonnberg 
on the hunting of the Sea-Hlephant in South Georgia ........0++2 see cece cesses . 
1, The Fauna of the Cocos-Keeling Atoll, collected by F. Wood Jones. By F. Woop Jonus, 
B.Se., F.Z.S8., with the assistance of other Authors ............-- aranefabstesacetenctera ker ete 
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. Contributions to the Anatomy of certain Ungulata, including Zapirus, Hyrax, and 
Antilocapra, By Frank E. Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.8., Prosector to the Society .. 
8. Le Rhinocéros Blane du Soudan (Rhinoceros simus cottoni). Parle Dr. E, L, Trovessart, 
C.M.Z.S., Professeur au Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, (Plates XXIX.-XXXI.) 
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