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1909, pp. 201-544. 
March 2, 1909. 
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Mr. R. H. Burne, F.Z.8. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, certain elastic mechanisms in 
Fishes and Reptiles... 0.2.0 cece cece cece ee ee ee eee ete eee cee cee e esse tee cees 201 
Dr. R. F. Scharff, B.Se., F.Z.S. Exhibition of some long-bones and antlers of Reindeer 
from County Cork.......- Beh ol a eas an Any cinmormo oot ee op cmc Cobo 76 
Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.L.S., F.Z.S. On the Skulls of Leopards ...............+.. Sanus 204 
1. The Development of the Subdivisions of the Pleuro-peritoneal Cavity in Birds. By 
IMIAT GARB TER O GUN: cect rote Sancta meee aecie erclinvaliede ls stolter assis oMoletiteltis eto iegs ses eee 10 
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2. The Growth of the Shell of Patella vulgata L. By B.S. Russrut, M.A. (Plate XXXII.) 235 ; 
3. The Life-History of the Agrionid Dragonfly. By Frank Baurour-Browng, M.A. (Oxon.), 
F.R.S.E., F.Z.S. (Plates XXXITL. & XXIV.) -. eee eee ee cee cece rete ee cee 253 
4. Growth-Stages in the British Species of the Coral Genus Parasmilia. By W. D. Lane, 
M.A., F.Z.8., British Museum (Nat. Hist.). 2... cece eee eect ee cece ce eee eee e eens 285 
March 16, 1909. 
The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society’s Menagerie during the month of 
February 1909 0.2. cs es ecine ce oe en sie seine we mien ase wievle «miele sein oilers 308 
My. E. C. Chubb, F.Z.8. Exhibition of the skins and skulls of two fcetal Lions ....- eve oe) SOUS 
The Secretary. Exhibition of a photograph of a young American Tapir ......-.++.++-+- 308 
The Secretary. Note on a paper by C. Onelli in the ‘Revista del Jardin Zoologico de 
HSTEMOS ANRC) faba ts hale aapanehers (eters site hate gave iePaee MEA NA obircremman tS oo Soe 30 
The Secretary. Exbibition of a photograph of a small herd of Mountain Zebras ....-... 308 
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The Secretary. Exhibition of a photograph of a female Giraffe captured in West Soudan.. 309 — 
Dr. F. A. Bather, M.A., F.Z.S. Exhibition of a fossil Echinoid, Seudellina patella......-- 309 
1. The Eetoparasites of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus). By A. E. Sureuey, M.A., 
Hon.D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.8S., Fellow aud Tutor of Christ’s College, Cambridge, and 
Reader in Zoology in the University. (Plates XXXV.—XALVIL.) ....-.0es- eee eees 309° 
2, The Thread-Worms (Nematoda) of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus). By A. BK. Suir.ey, 
M.A., Hon.D.Se., F.R.S., F.Z.S., Fellow and Tutor of Christ’s College, Cambridge, 
and Reader in Zoology in the University. (Plates XLVIIL—LV.).......+...-++++-5 335 
3. The Tape-Worms (Cestoda) of the Red Grouse (Lagopus scoticus). By A. E. Surrey, 
M.A., Hon.D.8c., E.R.S., F.Z.8., Fellow and Tutor of Christ’s College, Cambridge, 
and Reader in Zoology in the University. With a Note by Wm. Bycravs, M.A. 
(Plates sa V i Ske) eee eee ecieeenae I MAEM NA Rates Rea ea dod sg. oud s08 oc 351- 
_ Internal Parasites of Birds allied to the Grouse. By A. HE. Smipiey, M.A., Hon.D.Se., 
E.R.S., F.Z.8., Fellow and Tutor of Christ’s College, Cambridge, and Reader in Zuology 
ih the University. 21. sls mc'ele ows sie’ cle lei clei oo) wees ane olen) sient m= = nerfs nieel Ss ob 
_ Ou a Fossil Bird from the Lower Pliocene. By W. P. Pycrarz, F.Z.S., ALLS. ..--..-. J68 
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6. On a Collection of Mammals from Western Java presented to the National Museum by 
Mr. W. E. Balston. By Oxprimtp Tuomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S., and R. C. Wroventoy, 
TOADS ieee ot alae Ft ae ete eee Sem OO art ad GOnraG Gorda“ dno < Bye 
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