3. Dr. G. 0. Sars, C.M.Z.S . 



Zoological Results of the Third Tanganyika Expedition, 

 conducted by Dr. W. A. Cunnington, 1904-1 906. Report on 

 some Lai'val and Young Stages of Prawns from Lake Tan- 

 ganyika. 



4. Mrs. E. W. Sexton. 



Ainphipoda from Bremerhaven. 



5. Robert Broom. M.D., D.Sc-., C.M.Z.S. 



On tlie Structure of the Internal Ear, and the Relation of 

 tlie Bnsi-cranial Nerves in Dicj/nodon, and on the Homology of 

 the Mammalian Anditoi-y Ossicles. 



(i. Edward W. Shann, B.Sc 



Observations on some Alcyonaria fi-om Singapore, with a 

 brief Discussion on the Classification of the Family Nephthyidae, 



7. Oeorqe H. TvEyRiCK, F.Z.S . 



A List of Moths of the Family Pyralida? collected by Felix B. 

 Pratt and Charles B. Pratt in Dutch New Guinea in 1909-10, 

 with Descriptions of new Species. 



8. Thomas H. Withers, F.G.S. 



Some early Fossil Cirripedes of the Genus Scalpellnm. 



0. Julian S. Huxley. 



A First Account of the Courtship of the Redshank {Totanus 

 calidris). 



10. Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S . 



Contributions to the Anatomy and Systematic Arrangement 

 of the Cestoidea. — lY. On Species of Inermicapsifer from the 

 Hyrax and on the Genera Zschohkeella, Thysanotmnia, and 

 Hyracotcenia. 



11. Dr. Bashford Dean. 



Additional Notes on the Living Specimens of the Australian 

 Lung-fish [Ceratodus forsteri) in the Collection of the Zoo- 

 logical Society of London. 



