PAPERS. 



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1. Distant Orientation in Amphibia. By Bruce F. Cum- 



MiNGS. (Text-figs. 4 & 5.) 8 



2. Some Remarks on the Habits of British Frogs and Toads, 



with reference to Mr. Cnnimings' recent communi- 

 cation on Distant Orientation in Amphibia. By 

 G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S., F.Z.S 19 



3. Game Sanctuaries and Game Protection in India. By 



E. P. Stebbing, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S 23 



4. On the Moulting of an Arctic Fox [VuJpes lagopus) in 



the Society's Gardens. By R. I. Pocook, F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S. , Superintendent of the Gardens. (Text- 

 figs. 6-13.) 55 



5. On the Moulting of the King Penguin (Aptenodytes 



pennanti) in the Society's Gardens. By David Seth- 

 Smith, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Curator of Birds. (PL I.) . 60 



6. On the Presence of two Ovaries in certain British Birds, 



more especially the Falconidjp. By T. E, GuNX, 

 F.L.S. (Pis. IL-V.) 63 



7. On some Collembola from India, Burma, and Ceylon; 



with a Catalogue of the Oriental Species of the Order. 

 By A. D. Imms, D.Sc, B.A., Forest Zoologist to the 

 Government of India ; late Professor of Biology, 

 Muir College, and Fellow of the University of 

 Allahabad. (Pis. VI.-XII. and Text-figs. 14 & 15.). • 80 



8. Ontogenetical Transformations of the Bill in the Heron 



(Ardea cinerea). By Prof. P. P. Sushkin, C.M.Z.S., 

 Kharkov, Russia. (PI. XIII.) 125 



9. The Duke of Bedford's Zoological Exploration of Eastern 



Asia. — XV. On Mammals from the Provinces of Sze- 

 chwan and Yunnan, Western China. By Oldfield 

 Thomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S ". 127 



