(1.) Dassauville (Peter A.), Anas strepera, the Gadwall,
(2.) Smith, (John Alex.), M.D., Anas clypeata, the Shovel-
ler; Lanius excubitor, the Great Grey Shrike; Alauda
alpestris, the Shore Lark,
Dr J. A. Smith Exhibited Skull of Sheep, showing peculiar variety in shape of horns,
Plate II.-New Protozoa-Lagotia producta, Zooteirea religata, Corethria sertularia, Salpistes Mülleri,
Plate III.-British Zoophytes-Clavula Gossi, Hydra tuba, Plate I.-Bernicla leucolama, B. Canadensis, B. Hutchinsii, Plates III and IV.-British Zoophytes-Bimeria vestita, Garveia nutans, Coryne implexa, Goodsirea mirabilis, young of Cydippe, Eudendrium arbuscula, Psuchastes glacialis,
Plate V.-Vomer, &c., in Man, and the Lamb, and Rabbit,
Woodcut-Reproductive Polyp of Kionistes retiformis,
Bronze Celts or Axe-heads,
Murray (Andrew), President's Opening Address (Sketch of the Progress of Entomology, Coleoptera),
I. Logan (George), Report of the Committee on Marine
Zoology, with special reference to the presence of the
Whitebait (Clupea alba) in the Firth of Forth,
II. Logan (R. F.), a Specimen of the Canada Goose (Anser
Canadensis), shot on Duddingston Loch, was exhibited
by,
V. Cleland (John), M.D. The Skeleton of a Calogenys paca
exhibited by,
VI. Bialloblotsky, Dr, Remarks by,
VII. Smith (John Alex.), M.D., (1.) Notice of Pleuronectes
punctatus, Bloch's (?) Top Knot; and of Nerophis æquo-
reus, the quoreal Pipe-fish. Specimens exhibited,
(2.) Specimens of Mustela erminea, the Stoat; Tringa
pugnax, the Ruff; Anas clypeata, the Shoveller; and
the young of Oidemia nigra, the Black Scoter, exhibited,
I. M'Bain (James), M.D., R. N., Notice of various Osteological
Remains found in a Pict's House in the Island of Harris,
II. Bryson (Alexander), On the Structure of Pearl,
III. Bell (Rev. T. B.), Leswalt, Notes from the Neighbourhood
of Stranraer-On the Chough (Fregilus graculus); the
Migration of the Swift (Cypselus apus); and on the
Effects of the late Severe Gale on the 9th September
last. Communicated by John Alex. Smith, M.D.,
IV. Murray (Andrew), (1.) Notice of a New Leaf Insect,
(2.) Description of New Sertulariada from the Coast of Cali-
fornia (Plates VI. and VII.),
V. Smith (John Alex.), M.D., a Ballan Wrasse (Labrus ber- gylta), exhibited,
Logan (George), Remarks on Lord Advocate's proposed new Herring Fishery Bill,
I. Hunter (Rev. Robert), On some Obscure Markings upon an
Old Red Sandstone Slab, at Mill of Ash, near Dunblane,
II. M'Bain (James), M.D., R.N., Notice of Various Ornithic
Fossil Bones from New Zealand,
III. Smith (John Alex.), M.D., Notice of the Angwántibo of Old
Calabar, Africa; an animal belonging to the Family
Lemurina, and apparently a new species of the Genus
Perodicticus of Bennett, .
(Hair of Angwántibo, Plate VIII. and Woodcuts, &c.)
I. Wright (T. Strethill), M.D., Observations on British Zoophytes,-Halcampa Fultoni, a parasitic Actinia. (Two Woodcuts),
II. Page (David), on New Fossil Forms from the Old Red Sandstone of Forfarshire,
III. Peach (Charles W.), on the Nidus and Young of Pontob- della muricata, and on the young of other Annelides,
IV. Logan (George), Notice of Snakes and Lizards from Old
Plate VI.-Sertularia tricuspidata, S. labrata, S. corniculata,
Plate VII.-Plumularia gracilis, P. struthionides, Plate VIII.-Hair of Angwántibo,
Woodcut-Larynx, showing Musculus Kerato-cricoideus,
Figs. 1, 2. Hand and Foot of Angwántibo,
Fig. 3. Head of Angwántibo,
Fig. 1. Diagram of Transverse Section of Halcampa Fultoni, a parasitic Actinia,
Fig. 2. Diagram of lateral view of Stomach of Hal-
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