Papers {continued). 



I'agft 



23. Experimental Pheasant-breeding. By Eose Haig Thomas, F.Z.S, (Pis. LXIV.-LXVII.) 53S* 



129. A List of Moths of the Family Pyralidae collected by Felix B. Pratt and Charles 

 B. Pratt in Dutcli New Guinea in 1909-10 ; with Descriptions of new Species. By 

 Sir GEoiiGB H. Kb-vkick, F.Z.S, (PI. LXVIII.) 546 



30. On a rare Stag (Cervus wallichii) from Nepal recently presented to the Zoological 



Society by His Majesty King George. By E. I. Pocock, F.E.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 Superintendent of the Gardens. (Text-figs. 66-71.) .558 



31. Contributions to the Anatomy and Systematic Arrangement of the Cestoidea. — IV. On 

 a Species of Inermicapsifer from the Hyrax, and on the Genera ZschoJcJceella, Thy- 

 sanotmnia, and Hyracotania. By Feank E. Bbddard, M.A,, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.Z.S. , 

 Prosector to the Society, (Text-figs. 72-83) 576 



32. Additional Notes on the Liring Specimens of the Australian Lung-fish {Ceratodus 

 forsteri) in the Collection of the Zoological Society of London. By Bashford Dbajt, 

 (Text-figs. 84 & 85.) GG7 



33. The Circulatory System of the Common Grass-Snake {Tropidonotus natrix). 'Bj 



Chas. H. C'Donoghue, B.Sc, F.Z.S., Assistant to the Jodrell Professor of Zoology, 

 University College, London. (Pis, LXX.-LXXIL and Text-figs. 86-91.) 012 



34. A First Account of the Courtship of the Redshank {Totanus calidris). By Julian S. 

 HtjXley, Lecturer of BaUiol College, Oxford 647 



35. Some Brackish-water Araphipoda from the mouths of the Weser and the Elbe, and from 

 the Baltic. By E. W. Sexton, Marine Biological Laboratory, Plymouth. (Pis, LXXIII. 



& LXXIV.) 656 



36. Descriptions of new Fishes of the Family Loricariid» in the British Museum 

 Collection. By C, Tate Eegan, M.A., F.Z.S, (Pis. LXXV.-LXXVII.) 666 



37. On a Collection of Fishes made by Mr. A. Blayney Percival in British East Africa to 

 the East of Lake Baringo. By G, A. Boulesgek, F.E.S., F.Z.S. (Pis. LXXVIII.- 

 LXXX.) 672 



38. Contributions to the Anatomy and Systematic Arrangement of the Cestoidea. — V. On 



a new Genus {Basyurotcsnia) from the Tasmanian Devil (Dasyurus ursinus), the type 

 of a new Family. By Feank E. Beddard, M.A., D.Sc, F.E.S., F.Z.S., Prosector to 

 the Society. (Text-figs. 92-101.) 677 



39. Studies in the Fossorial Wasps of the Family Scoliidse, Subfamilies Eliding and 

 Anthoboscinse, By Eowland E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S. (Pis. LXXXI.-LXXXIII.) 696 



40. Notes on the Spanish Ibex. By Abel Cuapman, F.Z.S 754 



