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CEPHALOPHUS GRIMMIA LUTEA, subsp. n. 
Allied to C. grimmia abyssinicus, distinguished by its far paler 
colour and smaller teeth. 
Head and body 870 mm.; tail 76; hind foot 225; ear 101. 
Hab. Mt. Maroto, N.E. Karamojo, Central Province, Uganda. 
Type. Female. B.M. No. 13.10.18.164. 
The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will 
be held on Tuesday, April 21st, 1914, at half-past Hight 
o'clock P.m., when the following communications will be made :— 
EXHIBITIONS AND NoTicss. 
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Further Contributions to the Anatomy of the Ophidia. 
The Ben h B Sieg eS ee eee 
Crustacea from the Falkland Islands collected by Mr. Rupert 
Vallentin, F.L.S.—Part 2. 
STANLEY Hirst, F.Z.S8. 
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Report on the Arachnida and Myriopoda collected by the 
British Ornithologists’ Union Expedition and the Wollaston 
Expedition in Dutch New Guinea. 
The Coloration of the African Hunting Dog (Lycaon pictus). 
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Notes on Aristeus goldiet Macleay, and on some other Fishes 
from New Guinea. 
J.S. Huxtey, F.Z.8. 
The Courtship-habits of the Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps 
eristaius) ; with an Addition to the Theory of Sexual Selection, 
