Contents (continued). 



February 2, 1904 (continued). 



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1. On a Collection of Mammals from British Namaqualand, presented to the National 



Museum by Mr. 0. D. Eudd. By Oldfield Thomas, F.E.S., F.Z.S., and Harold 

 Schwann, F.Z.S. (Plate VI.) ; 171 



2. On the Arteries of the Base of the Brain in certain Mammals. By Frank E. Beddaed, 



F.E.S., F.Z.S., Prosector to the Society 183 



3. Descriptions of Three new Fishes discovered by the late Mr. J. S. Budgett in the Niger. 



By G. A. BouLENGER, F.E.S., V.P.Z.S. (Plates VII. & VIII.) 197 



4. On the Type Specimen of a West African Fish, Clarias Icsviceps Gill. By G. A. 



BoULENGER, F.E.S., V.P.Z.S 200 



5. On the Subspecies of Giraffa cmnelojpardalis. By E. Lydekkee. (Plates IX.-XVI.) . . 202 



February 16, 1904. 

 The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in January 1904 228 



Sir Harry Johnston, K.C.M.G., KO.B., F.Z.S. Letter from the late Mr. W. G. Doggett 

 concerning the Okapi and a supposed unknown large species of Central African 

 Antelope 228 



Prof. E. A. Minchin, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a specimen of the Spider Hetcropoda regia, 



captured at Univei-sity College, London 229 



1. Description of a new Antelope. By Hon. W. Eotiisciiild, D.Sc, F.Z.S 229 



2. Another Contribution to the Knowledge of African Phytophagous Coleoptera. By 



Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. (Plate XVII.) 230 



3. The Polychffica of the Maldive Archipelago from the Collections made by J. Stanley 



Gardiner in 1899. By Cyril Ckossland, B.A., B.fc'c, F.Z.S., the Gatty Laboratory, 



St. Andrews. (Plates XVIII. & XIX.) 2TQ, 



4. The Marine Fauna of Zanzibar and British East Africa, from Collections made by 



Cyril Crossland in the Tears 1901 and 1902.— The Polychffita. Part III. With 

 which is incoi-porated the Account of Stanley Gardiner's Collection made in the Maldive 

 Archipelago in the Year 1899. By Cyril- Crossland, B.A., B.Sc, F.Z.S., the Gatty 

 Laboratory, St. Andrews. (Plates XX.-XXII.) 287 



6. Contributions to our Knowledge of the Circulatory System in the Ophidia. By Frank , 



E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S., Prosector to the Society 331 ^ 



