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Dr. F. E. Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.8., Prosector to the 
Society, read a paper containing further observations upon the 
Cestode genus Urocystidiwm Beddard, in which he described 
more fully, from fresh material, the structure and life-history of 
this genus of Tapeworms. 
Mr. H. G. Purm™er, F.R.S., F.Z.8., Pathologist to the Society, 
reported on the Deaths which had occurred in the Society’s 
Gardens during 1913, and on tke Blood-parasites found during 
the same period, and illustrated his communication with an in- 
teresting series of lantern- slides. . 
The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 
be held on Tuesday, February 17th, 1914, at half-past Hight 
o’clock #.m., when the following communications will be made :— 
EXHIBITIONS AND NOTICES. 
Dr ny AREY ADE LEIPER, M.B., Ch.B., E.Z. S., onl Siemezet ATKINSON, 
NL 
Lantern demonstration of the Helminthes collected by 
Scott’s Antarctic Expedition. 
. SELIGMANN, M.B., M.R.C.P., E.Z.S8. ., and 8. _ SHATTOCK. 
Observations made o ascertain iin any relation subsists 
between the Seasonal assumption of the ‘‘ Eclipse” plumage in 
the Mallard (Anas boscas) and the condition of the Testicle. 
F. Woop Jonss, M.B., B.Sc., F.Z.8. 
Some phases in the female Reproductive System of the Mole 
(Talpa europea). 
F. F. Larpnaw, M.A., F.Z.8. 
Contributions to a Study of the Dragon-fly Fauna of Borneo. 
—Part II. The Gomphine and Chlorogomphine. 
H. C. Cuapwick, A.L.S. 
Note on an imperfectly-developed Specimen of Hehinus 
esculentus. 
