CkDNTENTS {continued). 



February 7, 1905 {contimted). 



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1. On Abnormal Eanid Larvse from North-Eastern India. By Nelson Annandale, B.A., 



Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. (Plate VI.) .58 



2. On a Second Collection of Fishes made by Mr. S. L. Hinde in the Kenya District, East 



Africa. By G. A. Boulengbe, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S. (Plate VII.) iVl 



3. Notes on the Mammals of Southern Cameroons and the Benito. By George L. 



Bates (iri 



4. A Contribution to the Study of the Function of the Antennaj in Insects. By Macleod 



Yearsley, F.R.C.S., F.Z.S. ,. sf. 



.5. Notes on a small Collection of Heterocera from the Fiji Islands, with Descriptions of 



some New Species. By G. T. Bethune-Bakee, F.L.S., F.Z.S. (Plates VIII. & IX.). . 88 



<■(. On some Points in the Anatomy of the Theriodont Reptile Blademodon. By E-. 



Broom, M.D., C.M.Z.S., Victoria College, Stellenbosch. (Plate X.) iJG 



7. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the. Arteries of the Brain in tlie Class Aves. By 



Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Society 102 



February 21, 1905. 



The Secretary. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in January 1905 .... lis 



Mr. Henry Scberren, F.Z.S. Exhibition, on behalf of Mr. Rowland Ward, of a melanistic 



specimen of the Blackbuck ; 1 1 >.< 



Mr. R. I. Poeock, F.Z.S. Exhibition of specimens of the South-African Millipede, 



Spirosfreptus p7/rocephalus Ug 



Mr. G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. Notice of a Memoir entitled "A Contribution to our 

 Knowledge of the Varieties of Lacerta muralis in Western Europe and North ■ 

 ^fi-i'^a" • 118 



1. On the Nigerian and Kilimanjaro GirafiFes. By R. Lydekkek. (Plates XI. & XII.) . . ll'J 



2. On Dolphins from Travancore. By R. Lydekker. (Plate XIII.) loy 



.3. The Rudd Exploration of South Africa. — II. List of Mammals from the Wakkerstroom 

 District, South-Eastern TransTaal. By Oldpield Thomas, F.R.S., F.Z.S., and Harold 

 Schwann, F.Z.S jojt 



4. On the Greater Kudu of Somaliland. By R. I. Pocock, Superintendent of the 



Gardens -^-j^i^ 



