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The following papers litive been received : — 



1. Ed ward W. Siiakn, B.Sc. 



Observations on soiae Alcyonaria from Singapore, with a 

 brief Discussion on the Classilication of the Family Kephthyidte. 



2. George II. Kk nrxck, F.Z.ia. 



A List of Moths of tlie Fanuly Pyralidtc collected by Felix 13. 

 Pratt and Charles B. Pratt in Dutch Kew (Juinea in lyUO-KJ, 

 with Descriptions of new Species. 



3. Tu oMAS H. Withers, F.C.S. 



Some early Fossil Cinipedes of the Genus Scalpellutn. 



4. JULIAX S. 11 ('XLEY. 



A First Account of the Courtship of the Redshank {Toicmus 

 calidrls). 



5. Frank E. I^icodard, M.A., F.ll.S , F.Z.S. 



Contributions to the Anatomy and Systematic Arrangement 

 of the Cestoidea.— iV. On Species of Jveriuicapsijer from the 

 Ilyrax and on the Genera ZschoUceella, Thyaanotoinia, and 

 HyracotcBida. 



6. Dr. Basuford Dean. 



Additional Notes on the Living Specimens of the Australian 

 Lung- Fish {Ceratodas forsleri) in tiie Collection of the Zoo- 

 logical Society of London. 



Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings should 

 be addressed to 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, 



Kiecreiari/. 

 Zoological Society of London, 

 Regent's Park, London, N.W. 

 February 27ih, 1912. 



