The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will be 

 held on Tuesday, the 7th February, 1905, at half-past Eight 

 o'clock P.M., when the following communications will be made : — ■ 



1. Mr. ISTelson Aistnandale. — On Abnormal Ranid Larva? from 

 North-eastern India, 



2. Mr. G. A. BouLEKGBR, F.R.S.— On a Second Collection of 

 Fishes made by Mr. S. L. Hinde in the Kenya District, East 

 Africa. 



3. Dr. R. Beoom, O.M.Z.S. — On some Points in the Anatomy 

 of Biademodon. 



4. Mr. George L. Bates. — Notes on the Mammals of Southern 

 Cameroons and the Benito. 



The following Papers have been received : — 



1. Mr. Martin" A. C. Hinton. — On some Abnormal Remains of 

 Cervus elaphus from the Post-Pliocene Deposits of the South 

 of England. 



2. Mr. G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S. — A Contribution to our 

 Knowledge of the Vaiieties of Lctcerta onundis in Western 

 Europe and North Africa. 



3. Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker, F.Z.S.— Notes on a small Col- 

 lection of Heterocera from the Fiji Islands, with Descriptions of 

 some new Species. 



4. Mr. R. Lydekker. — On Dolphins from Travancore. 



5. Mr. R. Lydekker. — On the Nigerian and Kilimanjaro 

 Giraftes. 



6. Mr. Cyril CROSSLA^^D, F.Z.S. — The Q^lcology and Deposits 

 of the Cape Verde Marine Fauna. 



Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings of the 

 Zoological Society of Londoin' should be addressed to 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, >Secrei>ny. 



3 Hanover Square, London, W. 

 2ith Jammry, 1905. 



