Gray, J. E., Esq., F.R.S. &c. V a 9 e 
On the Characters of the Genera Pusionella and Clavatula 56 
Description of a New Species of Monkey, recently living 
in the Society’s Menagerie.77 
Synopsis of the Species of Antelopes and Strepsiceres, 
with descriptions of some New Species.Ill 
Synopsis of the Species of Deer ( Cervina ), with the de¬ 
scription of a New Species in the Gardens of the Society . 222 
Griffith, R. C., Esq. 
Exhibition of some specimens of the “ Tstetze ” . ... 78 
Gunn, Ronald C., Esq. 
Letter relating to two living specimens of Thylacinus 
cynocephalus , presented to the Society by himself and Dr. 
James Grant of Launceston.90 
Hardy, Lieut. 
Note upon Buceros Ginginianus (communicated by Colonel 
Sykes).276 
Hartlaub, Dr. 
Note upon Turdns Vulpinus .276 
Kelaart, Dr., F.L.S., Corr. Mem. 
Catalogue of the Mammalia of Ceylon.155 
Lea, Isaac, Esq. 
Description of five New Species of Anodontce , collected 
by H. Cuming, Esq., in the East Indies.197 
Lea, Isaac and Henry C., Esqs. 
Description of a New Genus of the Family Melaniana, 
and of many New Species of the Genus Melania , chiefly 
collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., during his Zoological 
Voyage in the East, and now’ first described. .179 
Lowe, Rev. R. T., M.A, 
An account of Fishes discovered or observed in Madeira 
since the year 1842 . 247 
Mantell, Dr., F.R.S. &c. 
Notice of the Discovery by Mr. Walter Mantell in the 
Middle Island of New Zealand of a living specimen of the 
Notornis, a Bird of the Rail family allied to Brachypteryx, 
and hitherto unknown to Naturalists, except in a fossil state. 209 
