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Page 

 Moore, J. E. S., Royal College of Science, South Kensington. 



Further Researches concerning the Molluscs of the 

 < h-eat African Lakes. (Plates XXV. & XXVI.) Hi I 



Parsons, F. G-., F.R.C.S., F.Z.S., F.L.S., Lecturer on Human 



and Comparative Anatomy at St. Thomas's Hospital, 

 and Hunteriau Professor in the Royal College of 

 Surgeons, England ; and Windle, Bertram 0. A., 

 D.Sc, M.D.. M.A., F.B.S., Professor of Anatomy 

 in the University of Birmingham. 



On the Muscles of the Ungulata.— Part L 656 



Pease. Alfred E., M.P.. F.Z.S. 



Field-notes on the Antelopes obtained during a Journey 

 in Souialiland and Southern Abyssinia in 1900-1901. . . . 499 



Peckham, Gr. W., and Peckhaai, Elizabeth Gf. 



On Spiders of the Family Atti'lai found in Jamaica. 

 (Plates II. -IV.) 6 



Pocock, K. I.. F.Z.s. 



Exhibition of, and remarks upon, nests of a tree Trap- 

 door Spider from Rio Janeiro 85 



Punmbtt, R. C, B.A., F.Z.S. 



On some Arctic Nemerteans. (Plates VI. & VII.) . . lit) 



KiDEWooD, W. Gr., D.Sc. F.L.S., F.Z.S.. Lecturer on Biology 

 at the Medical School of St. Mary's Hospital. 

 Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some microscopic 

 preparations of the hair of Antelopes, Giraffe, and Zebra. 3 



ttOTBSi hild, The lion. L. Waiter. M.P., Ph.D., F.Z.S. 



Exhibition of, and remarks upon, specimens of the Ibex 

 of Abyssinia (Copra walie Riipp.) 281 



Exhibition of, and remark- upon, a sped n of the 



\ iiys,ini.m Woll (Can is Kiipp.) 



