ix 



Calman, W. T., D.Sc. • 



JSTotes on Marine Wood-boring Animals. — I. The Ship- 



Worms (Teredinida^). (Text-figures 1-11.) 391 



Carter, H. F., Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 



Descriptions of the Adult, Larval, and Pupal Stages 

 of a New Mosqnito fiom Lord Howe Lsland, South 

 Pacific. (Text- figures 1-3.) 623 



COTTERELL, G. S. 



The Life-History and Habits of the Yellow Dung-Fly 

 (Scatophaga stercoraria) ; a possible Blow- Fly Check. 

 With a Preface by Prof. H. Maxwell Lefroy, F.Z.S 

 (Text-figures 1-U.) 629 



Cunningham, J. T., M.A., F.Z.S. 



Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a specimen of the 

 Leech Trocheta^ recently found in the Society's Gardens. 656 



Clnnington, Wm. a., ]\LA., Ph.D., F.Z.S. 



The Fauna of the African Lakes; a Stud}^ in Com- 

 parative Limnology with special reference to Tanganyika. 

 (Text-figures 1-2.) 507 



Dakin, Wm. J., D.Sc, F.Z.S., F.L.S., Professor of Biology, 

 University of Western Australia. 



Fauna of Western Australia. — III. Further Contri- 

 butions to the Study of the Onycliophora. The Anaton*y 

 and Systematic Position of West Australian rerijxitoides, 

 ^\'\t\\ an account of certain histological details of general 

 importance in the study of Peripatus. (Plates I.-V.) ... 367 



DUERDEN, J. E., F.Z.S. 



Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a series of lantern- 

 slides illustrating the sexual display and nesting habits 

 of the Ostrich 437 



Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a series of Ostrich eggs -139 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1920. 6 



