EouLENGEK, George A.. F.R.8., F.Z.S. 



Some Remarks on the Habits of British Frogs and 

 Toads, with reference to Mr. Cummings' recent com- 

 ninnication on Distant Orientation in Amj^hibia 19 



Eroom, Robert, M.I)., ]).8c., O.M.Z..S. 



On the Structure of the Internal Ear and the Relations 

 of the Basicranial Nerves in Dicynodon, and on the 

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Brunton, James Dunbar-. ,See Dunbar-Brunton, J, 



Cambridge, The Rev. 0. Pickard-. See Pickard-Cam- 



B RIDGE, 0. 



Cameron, Alfred E., M.A., B.Sc, FuUerton Scholar of the 

 University of Aberdeen and Research Student in 

 the University of Manchester. 



Structure of the Alimentary Canal of the Stick-Insect, 

 Bacillus rossii Fabr. ; with a Note on the Partheno- 

 genesis of this Species. (Pis. XXYIII.-XXX.) ■■172 



Carson, Robert D., C.M.Z.S. 



An account of retarded development of the ftetus in a 

 Red Kangaroo (Macrojms ricfus) 234 



Cotton, AV. B. 



Exhibition of heads and horns of various species of 

 Gazelles from tlip Eiisiorn SikIhii ■ t 



