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Dr. Witti1am Nicouu, M.A., D.Sc., F.Z.S., sent a paper dealing 
with the Trematode Parasites obtained from animals that had died 
in the Society’s Gardens during 1911-912, in which he described 
four new genera and eleven new species. 
The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 
be held on Tuesday, March 17th, 1914, at half-past Hight 
o'clock P.m., when the following communications will be made :— 
EXHIBITIONS AND NoTIcEs. 
L. N. G. Ramsay, M.A., B.Sc. 
1. On the Annelids of the Family Nereide collected by 
Mr. F. A. Potts in the N.E. Pacific in 1911, with a Note on 
Micronereis a8 a Representative of the Ancestral Type of the 
Nereide. 
2. On the Genera Ceratocephale Malmgren and Tylor- 
rhynchus Grube, 
A. Kwyyvert Torron. 
The Structure and Development of the Caudal Skeleton of 
the Teleostean Fish, Plewragramma antarcticus. 
G. C. Rosson. 
Report on the Mollusca collected by the British Ornitho- 
logists’ Union Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in 
Dutch New Guinea. 
P. R. Awart, B.A., D.I.C. 
The Mechanism of Suction in the Potato Capsid Bug (Lygus 
pabulinus Linn.), 
K. G. Buatr, B.Sc., F.E.S. 
Coleoptera Heteromera collected by the British Ornithologists’ 
Union Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch. New 
Guinea, 
