V 



Piiga 



Prof. E. liny Laiikester, F.E.S. Exhibition of, and remarks 

 upon, two skulls and a skin of the neAvly-discovered 

 African Mammal [Ohaina johnstoni) 279 



Tlie Hon. Walter Eothsc-liild, E.Z.S. Exhibition of, and 

 remarks upon, sj^ecimens of the Ibex of Abyssinia 

 {Capra ivalie Kiipp.) 281 



The Hon. Walter Eothschild, E.Z.S. Exhibition of, and 

 remarks iipon, a specimen of the Abyssinian Wolf (Canis 

 simeiisis Rlipp.) 283 



Mr. Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, 



a peculiar Stag's frontlet and horns from Borneo 284 



Mr. E. Shelford, C.M.Z.S. Exhibition of a series of lantern- 

 slides illustrative of mimicry amongst Bornean Insects. . 284 



1. On a new Hedgehog from Transcaucasia ; with a Eevision 



of the Species of the Genus Erinaeeus of the Eussian 

 Empire. By Constantino Satunin, C.M.Z.S 284 



2. Field-IVotes on the xintelopes of the White Nile. By 



Captain Henry N. Dunn ". 291 



3. On a Collection of Birds made by Dr. Donaldson Smith in 



Northern Somali-land. By E. Boavdlbr Sharpe, LL.D., 

 E.Z.S '. , 298 



4. Oil the Evolution of Pattern in Feathers. Bv J. L. Bon- 



HOTE, M.A., F.Z.S. (Plates XTX. & XX.) ' 316 



5. The Mollusca of the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and 



Arabian Sea, as evidenced mainlv through the Collections 

 of Mr. F. W. Townsend, 1893-191J0 ; with Descriptions 

 of new Species. By James Cosmo Meltill, M.A., 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S. , and Eobert Standee, Assist.-Keeper, 

 Manchester Museum.— Part I. (Plates XXI.-XXIV.) 327 



6. Further Eesearches concerning the Molluscs of the Great 



African Lakes. By J. E. S. Moore. (Plates XXV. & 

 XXVI.) ..' 46i 



November 19, 1901. 



The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's 

 Menagerie in June, July, August, Septembei-, and 

 October, 1901 470 



The Secretary. Announcement of the offer of a pair of young 



Giraffes to the Society by Col. B. Mahon ' 471 



