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A paper on Procolophon trigoniceps, a Cotylosaurian Reptile 
from South Africa, was received from Mr. D. M. 8. Warson, 
M.Se., F.Z.8. 
Mr. A. W. WartzErs presented a paper on the “‘ Marine Fauna 
of British East Africa and Zanzibar, from Collections made by 
Cyril Crossland, M.A., B.Sc., F.Z.8., in the Years 1901-1902: 
Bryozoa—Cyclostomata, Ctenostomata, and Endoprocta.” 
Out of the twenty-four species from these three groups, four 
are new; and, as the species mentioned are all from 10 fathoms 
or under, it will not occasion surprise that the number of Cyclo- 
stomata is but small. 
Sections of the ovicells of Hntalophora and Jdmonea are figured, 
and stress is again laid on the importance of the ovicells in the 
classification of the Cyclostomata, and it is also thought that 
the primary and early zocecia may give valuable help. The ovi- 
cells and other points indicate that some “ Yntalophora” have 
Diastoporidan characters necessitating separation. General par- 
ticulars are given as to the ovicells of the Cyclostomata. 
It is shown that the rosette-plate of Zoobotryon pellucidum, 
described by Reichert as having a central pore with 8-9 pores 
round it, has only one pore, but that surrounding it there are a 
number of cells, so that there is a rosette of cells instead of 
a rosette of pores. Also the groups of cells in the neighbourhood 
of the rosette-plate have a fairly definite form, changing with the 
species in some cases, thus furnishing specific characters. 
In a note, further proof is brought forward showing that the 
genus Lagenipora Hincks should be retained for a group recently 
included in Cellepora, and Siniopelta Levinsen is a synonym. 
Also the Celleporella Norman is Lagenipora, 
This Meeting closes the Session 1913-1914, The next Meeting 
of the Society for Scientific Business will be held on Tuesday, 
October 27th, 1914, at half-past Frve o’clock p.m. 
The following papers have been received :— 
W. L. Distant. 
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Report on the Rhynchota collected by the Wollaston Ex- 
pedition in Dutch New Guinea. 
