No. 188. 
ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON* 
May 5th, 1914. 
Dr. Henry Woopwarp, F.R.S,, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last Scientific Meeting were confirmed. 
Sir Epmunp G. Loner, Bt., F.Z.S., exhibited four European Red 
Deer Antlers of unusual size, and remarked on the distribution 
of the long-faced and short-faced types of Cervus elaphus in 
Europe. 
Surgeon G. Murray Levicr, R.N., gave an interesting account 
of the manners and customs of Adélie Penguins (Pygoscelis 
adelie), which he had observed at the Cape Adare rookery while 
with Scott’s Antarctic Expedition. He described their mating 
habits, the making of their ‘“ nests,” hatching of the eggs, and 
rearing of the young, and illustrated his remarks with a fine 
series of lantern-slides prepared from his photographs. 
Mr. R. C, Lewis, M.A., read a paper, communicated by Prof. 
E. W. MacBripg, D.Sc., F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., on two new species of 
Tapeworms from the stomach and small intestine of a Wallaby 
from Hermite Island, Monte Bello Islands. The parasites 
belong to the genus Cittotenia, having two full sets of genital 
glands in each proglottis. The posterior border of each segment 
overlaps the next succeeding segment to a marked degree in both 
species, 
The specimens were collected by Mr. P. D. Montague on a 
recent expedition to the Monte Bello Islands, and were compared 
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