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when he said that he failed to see how Sivapithecus could be in 
any way human. He (Dr. Pilgrim) did not for a moment 
claim that it was human. He, for one, never expected that 
Miocene man would be found, but he thought it inconceivable 
that the pepoinetos Miocene ancestor of man should not 
have possessed the large canine and all the see primitive 
features which existed in Sivapithecus. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Note on the Floral Mechanism of T'yhonium Trilobatum. 
By Maupe L. CumaHorn. Communicated by the Hon’ BLE MR. 
W. A. Lee 
‘The Evolution and pinot us Indian Ae belong- 
ing : the subfamily Ariculariine. . H. Gravety, M.Sc. 
Both these papers have been published in a Journal for 
November 1914. 
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