454 ox THE DENTITION OF A ROCK-WALLABY. [Apr. 19, 



Telegonus anausis. 



T. anausis G. k S. P. Z. S. 1896, p. 519. 



Recorded by Messrs. Godman and Salvin in 1884 as T. anaphus 

 Cram. 



Eantis papinianus. 



Hesperia papinianus Poey, Gent. Lep. Cuba, 1833. 



Several examples. 



Prenes xero. 



Hesperia nero Fabr. Syst. Ent. Suppl. p. 433. 

 Recorded bv Messrs. Godman and tSalvin as Pamphila ocola 

 Edw. 



Prenes ares. 



Hesperia ao-es Feld. Yerh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1862, p. 477, 



Several specimens. 



April 19, 1904. 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, E.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chau'. 



The Secretary read the following report on the additions made 

 to the Society's Menagerie diu-ing the month of March 1904 : — 



The number of registered additions to the Society's Menageiie 

 during the month of March was 133, of which 48 were by presen- 

 tation, 3 by bu'th, 17 by purchase, and 65 were received on 

 deposit. The number of departures during the same period, by 

 death and removals, was 134. 



Amongst the additions attention may be called to : — 



1. A young female Snow-Leopard {Felis uncia), from the 

 Pamirs, presented by Capt. Mackintosh on March 9th. 



2. Two young female Cheetahs (Cyncelu7-ios jtcbaUis), from 

 Somaliland, presented by Capt. Barnard on March 2nd. 



3. Adult male and female examples of the Nisnas^; Monkey 

 [Gercopithecus jJT/rrJwnotus), h'om. Uganda, presented by Mr. C. R. 

 Hall on March 4th. 



4. A Potto {Ferodicticus jjotto) and two ISJ'orth- African Crowned 

 Cranes {Balearica 2^<^'vonina), from Lagos, presented by Dr. 

 Macfarlane on March 28t]i. 



Mr. Oldfield Thomas exhibited some skulls of a small North 

 Australian Rock- Wallaby [I'eradorcas concinna Gould), illus- 

 tratino- the recently discovered fact * that this animal, in common 



* Novitates Zoologies, xi. p. 226 (1904). 



