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Dr. Walter Kidd, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a drawing of a 

 Beisa Antelope showing a reversed area of hair on 

 the back ^^" 



Mr. Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S. Exhibition of, and remarks 

 upon, a specimen of the Rodent Fornarina (gen. nov.) 

 phillipsi and description of Heterocephalus ansorgei 

 (sp. nov.) 336 



Mr. G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. Exhibition of a hybrid Newt 



between Molge marmorata cf and 21. cristata $ 337 



Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S. Exhibition of, and remarks 

 upon, two drawings representing the arrangement of 

 the hair on the faces of two specimens of Okapi 337 



Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S. Exhibition of specimens of 



MedusEe from the Victoria ISTyanza 340 



1. The Mammals of Cyprus. By Dorothy M. A. Bate 341 



2. On the Cause of Death of a Polar Bear recently living in 



the Society's Gardens. By Redcliffe N. Salaman, 

 M.A., M.B. Cantab., F.Z.S., Acting Director of the 

 Pathological Institute, London Hospital 348 



3. On the Development of the Adult Colouring in the Yellow- 



billed Cardinal {Paroaria cajntata) from S. America. 

 By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 350 



4. On the Occasional Transformation of Meckel's Diver- 



ticulum in Birds into a Gland. By P. Chalmers 

 Mitchell, M. A., D.Sc, Secretary to the Society 352 



5. On some Nudibranchs from East Africa and Zanzibar. 



Part III. By Sir C. Eliot, K.C.M.G., H.M. Com- 

 missioner for the East Africa Protectorate, F.Z.S. — 

 Dorididas Cryptobranchiatfe, I. (Plates XXXII - 

 XXXIV.) 354 



6. A Note upon the Tongue and Windpipe of the American 



Vultures, with Remarks on the Interrelations of the 

 Genera Sarcorhanijihus, Gypagus, and Cathartes. By 

 Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the 

 Society 386 



