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f Proceedings of the r. Geographical Society. Voi. VI. n. 3-5. March-May 1884. 

 London, 4.° 



3. Forbes. Three months' exploration in the Teuimber Island, or Timor Laut. — de la Poer 

 Beresford. Note on the ascent of Ambrym volcano in te New Hebrides. — 4. Goldsmid. My recent 

 visit to the Congo.— Delmar Morgan. Notes on the Lower Congo, from its mouth to Stanley Pool. - 

 Goutls Trotter. New Guinea: a summary of our present knowledge with regard to the Island. — 

 Lawes. Recent exploratious in southeastern New Guinea. - 5. Lupton. Geographical observations 

 in the Bahr-el-Ghazal region. - Ravenstein. Somal and Galla land; embodying information col- 

 lected by the Rev. Thomas Wakefield. - Mackay. Boat voyage along the western shores of Victoria 

 Nyanza, from Uganda to Eageye; and exploration of Jordans Nullah. 



i-Proceedings of the scientific meetings of the Zoological Society of London, 1883. 

 Part IV. London, 1884. 8.° 



Flower. On the Characters and Divisions of the Family Delphinidae — Id. On a specimen 

 of Rudolphi's Eorqual (Balaenoptera borealis, Lesson), lately taken on the Essex Coast. — 

 Watson. Additional Observations on the Structure of the Female Organs of the Indian Elephant 

 (Elephas indicus). — Moore. Descriptions of new Asiatic Diurna! Lepidoptera. — Trimen. On 

 a remarkable Variety of the Leopard (Felis pardus), obtained in the East of the Cape Colony. — 

 v. Berlepsch et Taczanowwski, Liste des Oiseaux recueillis par MM. Stolzmann et Siemiradzki dans 

 l'Ecuadeur occidenti. — Bowdler Sharpe. Notes on some Species of Birds of the Family D i c a ei da e . — 

 Sutlon. On the Diseases of Monkeys in the Society's Gardens. — Forbes. On the Habits of l'homi - 

 sus decipiens, a Spider from Sumatra. — Id. On a new Species of Thrush from Timor Laut with 

 remarks on some rare Birds from that Island from the Moluccas. — von Haast. Further Notes on 

 Ziphius (Epiodon) novae zealandiae, von Haast. — hi. Notes on a Skeleton of Balae- 

 noptera australis. Desmoulins, the Great Southern Rorqual or " Sulphur Bottoni " of Whalers. — 

 Angus. On the Terrestrial Mollusca of Dominica, collected during a recent visit to that Island.— 

 Poidton. On the Tongues of the Marsupialia. — Wood-Mason. A Contribution to our Knowledge of 

 Embiidae, a Family of Orthopterous Insects.— Boulenger. On a Collection of Frogs from Yuri- 

 maguas, Huallaga Biver, Northern Perù. — Weldon. On some Points in the Anatomy of Phaeni- 

 copterus and its Allies. — Sclater. Descriptions of fìve apparently new Species of South American 

 Passeres. 



tProceedings of the Academy of Naturai Sciences. P. I. 1884. Philadelphia, 8,° 



Leidy. Ant infected with a Fungus. — Id. Cassiterite from Black Hills, Dakota. — Slmrp. 

 Visual Organs of Lamellibranchs. — Lewis. A Phosphorescent Variety of Limestone. — Leidy. The 

 New Jersey Coast after the storm of January 8, 1884. — Gray. Flora of North America. — 

 Rothrock. Belatimi of Medullary Rays to the Strength of Timber. — Meehan. Botanical Notes. — 

 Doublé Flowers in Gelseminum nitidum; Euonymus Japonicus; Development of Fruit ofOpuntia: 

 Helianthus tuberosus; Carya glabra. — Foidke. Some Phenomena in the life-history of Clathru- 

 lina elegans. — Putnam. Indian Mounds on the Miami Biver. — Polis. Note on Manayunkia spe- 

 ciosa. — Leidy. Fossil Bones from Louisiana. — Id. Foraminifera in the Drift of Minnesota. — 

 Sharp. On Semper's Method of making Dried Preparations. — Potls. Fresh-water Sponges as ini- 

 probable Causes of the Pollution of Eiver-water. — Meehan. Indian Use of Apocynum cannabi- 

 num as a textile fibre. — Id. The Longevity of Trees. — Id. Parasitism in Boschniakia glabra 

 E. Meyer. — Id. Variation in Halesia. — Swain and Meek. Notes on a Collection of Anchovies from 

 Havana and Key West, with an Account of a new Species (Stolephorus eurystole), from Wood's Holl, 

 Mass. — Foulke. OnaNew Species of Eotifer, of the Genus Apsilus. — Jordan. List of Fishes from 

 Egmont Key, Florida, in the Museum of Tale College with description of two new species. — Leidy. 

 Distoma and Filaria. — Foulke. Some Notes on Manayunkia speciosa. — Leidy. Dictyophora as Apsilus 

 vorax. — Foulke. A new species of Trachelius. — Heilprin. On a Carboniferous Ammonite from 

 Texas. — McCook. The Bufous or Thatching Ant of Dakota and Colorado. — Leidy. On Eumeces 

 chalcides. — Meek and Newland. A Eeview of the Americas Species of the Genus Sphyrama. — Meehan. 

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