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Montlily General Meeting in November, 201 



Announcement by the Chairman of the intended publication of an 

 extra number of the Journal containing descriptions by Messrs. 

 Moore and Hewitson of new Species of Lepidoptera from the 

 late Mr. Atkinson's Collection, 202 



Letter from Dr. G. E. Dobson, relating to the busts of Drs. Stoliczka 



and Oldham, 203 



Papers — 



On a supposed new Sheep from the Central Hills of Kelat. Ey A. 



0. Hume, C. B. (Abstract), : 203 



Notes on a collection of Chiroptera froni India and Burmah, with 

 descriptions of new Species. By G. E. Dobson, M. B. (Ab- 

 stract), 204i 



Note on two Species of Asiatic Bears, the " Mamh" of Baluchistan 

 and TTrsus pruinosus, Blyth, of Tibet, and on an apparently unde- 

 scribed Fox from Baluchistan. Bj W. T. Blanford, F. E. S. 

 (Abstract), 204 



On an apparently new Hare and some other Mammalia from Gilgit. 



By W. T. Blaj^ford, F. E. S. (Abstract), 205 



On the Languages of the Indo-Chinese Peninsula, and the Indian 



Archipelago. By E. N. CusT, Esq., 205 



Library, 241 



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 vatory from the Surveyor GeneraVs Office to the Meteorologi' 

 cal Department at Alipore, the puhlication of the Meteorologi- 

 cal Ohservations made at the Surveyor General's Office has 

 heen discontinued from the 1st April. 



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