PAPERS. 



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1. The Morpbology of the Cjprinodont Fishes of the Subfamily Pliallostethin^, with 



Descriptions of a new G-enus and two new Species. By C. Tate Eegan, M.A., F.Z.S. 

 (Plates L-IV., and Text-lignres 1-15.) 1 



2. On a Collection of Mammals from the Coast and Islands of South-East Siara. Ey 



C. BoDEN Kloss, F.Z.S., F.R.G-.S. With an Account of the Fruit-Bats, by Dr. Knud 

 Andersen, F.Z.S. (Plate I., and Text-figures 1,2.) 27 



3. Report on the Deaths which occurred in the Zoological Gardens during 1915, 



together with a List of the Blood-Parasites found during the Year. By H. G-. 

 Pltiimer, F.R.S., F.Z.S., Professor of Comparative Pathology in the Imperial College 

 of Science and Technology, London, and Pathologist to the Society 77 



4. A Frog with Symmetrically Abnormal Hind Feet. By R. W. Harold Row, B.Sc, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S., Assistant Lecturer and Deuionstrator in Zoology, Univei-sity of 

 London, King's College. (Text-figure 1.) 87 



5. On a Collection of Moths made in Soraaliland by Mr. W. Feather. By Professor E. 



B. PouLTON, M.A,, F.R.S., F.Z.S. With Descriptions of New Species by Sir G. F. 

 Hampson, Bart., L. B. Prout, J. H. Durrant, and Dr. Karl Jordan. (Plates 

 I. & II.) 



91 



6. Further Observations on the Intestinal Tract of Mariimals. By P. Chalmers 



Mitchell, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D.,F.E.S., Secretary to the Society. (Text-figures 1-30.) . 183 



7. Studies on the Ano'phira and Mallophagcc, being a Report upon a Collection from the 



Mammals and Birds in the Society's Gardens.— Part I., with a Preface. By Bruce 



F, CujiMiNGS, British Museum (Natural History). (Text-figures 1-24.) 253 



