Papers (continued). 



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30. On the Patella in the Phalacrocoracidse. By Dr. R. W. Siiufeldt, C.M.Z.S. 

 (P1.LXI.) 393 



31. Experiments on the Metamorphosis of the Mexican Axolotl {Amhlysioma tigrinum), 



conducted in the Society's Gardens. By E. Q-. Boulbngek, F.Z.S., Curator of 

 Eeptiles. (Text-figs. 76 & 76.) 403 



32. Contributions to the Anatomy of the Ophidia. By Joseph 0. Thompson, Surgeon, 

 United States Navy. (Text-figs. 77 & 78.) 414 



33. The Polyzoa of Waterworks. By Sidney F. Harmek, Sc.D,, F.E.S., P.Z.S. 

 (Pis. LXII. & LXIII.) 426 



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

 Crossland, M.A., B.Sc, F.Z.S., in the Years 1901-1902. Bryozoa— Cheilostomata. 



By Arthur Wm. Waters, F.L.S., P.G.S. (Pis. LXIV.-LXXIII. and Text-figs. 79-82.) 468 



36. Notes on Albinism in the Common Eeedbuck (Cervicapra arundinum), and on the 

 Habits and Geographical Distribution of Sharpe's Steenbuck (Eaphiceros sharpei). 

 By Major J. Stevenson-Hamilton, C.M.Z.S., Game- Warden of the Transvaal 537 



36. Contributions to the Anatomy and Systematic Arrangement of the Cestoidea. — X. On 

 Two Species of Tapeworms from Genetta dongolana. By Frank E. Beddard, M.A., 

 D.Sc, F.R.S., F.Z.S., Prosector to the Society. (Text-figs. 86-94.) 649 



37. Pacific Salmon : An Attempt to evolve something of their History from an Examin- 

 ation of their Scales. By John Adam Milne, of Ardmiddle, Turrifi", Aberdeenshire. 

 (Text-figs. 95-118.) 672 



38. Notes on Peripatoides woodwardi Bouvier, By Kathleen Haddon 611 



39. Field-Observations on the Enemies of Butterflies in Ceylon. By J. C. F. Fryer, M.A., 

 F.E.S. , Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Balfour Student in the University of 

 Cambridge 613 



40. On the South African Pseudosuchian Euparkeria and Allied Genera. By E. Broom, 

 M.D., D.Sc, C.M.Z.S. (Pis. LXXV.-LXXIX.) 619 



41. On some Cases of Blindness in Marine Fishes. By G. E. Bullen, the Hertfordshire 

 Museum, St. Albans , 634 



42. Notes on Turacin and the Turacin-Bearers. BySir Arthur H. Church, K.C.V.O., F.E.S. 639 



43. Observations on the Anatomy of the Shoe-bill {Balcsniceps rex) and allied Birds. By 

 P. Chalmers Mitchell, M.A., D.Sc, LL.D., F.E.S. , Secretary of the Society. 

 (Pis. LXXX.-LXXXIII. and Text-figs. 119-132.) 644 



44. The Classification and Phylogeny of the Calcareous Sponges, with a Eeference List of 



all the described Species, systematically arranged. By Arthur Dendy, D.Sc, F.E.S., 

 F.Z.S., Professor of Zoology in the University of London, and E. W. Harold Eow, 

 B.Sc, F.L.S., Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Zoology at King's College. 

 (Text-fig. 133.) 704 



46. The Transvaal Eace of the Cape, or Khama, Hartebeest. By E. Lydbkker, F.E.S., 

 F.Z.S. (Text-fig. 135.) 818 



46, On a Collection of Mammals from the Inner Hebrides. By G. E. H. Barreht- 

 Hamilton, F.Z.S., and Martin A. C. Hinton. (PI. LXXXIV. and Text-figs. 136-138.) 821 



47. Some Miocene Cirripedes of the Genera Hexelasma and Scalpellum from New Zealand. 



By Thomas H. Withers, F.G.S. (Pis. LXXXV. & LXXXVI. and Text-figs. 139 & 140.) 840 



48. Observations on Osteomalacia in the Zoological Collections of Manchester and Cleve- 

 land. By T. WiNGATE Todd, M.B., F.E.C.S., Professor of Anatomy, Western Eeserve 

 University, Cleveland, Ohio. (Pis. LXXXYII.-LXXXIX.) 85o 



