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LONDON. Zoological Society, June 3.—Prof. E. W. MaCBride, vice-president, in the chair.—Miss Helga S. Pearson: (1) The skull of the Dicynodont reptile Kannemeyeri. (2) A Dicynodont reptile reconstructed.—R. I. Pocock: The external characters of the Pangolins (Manidse).—J. P. Hill and E. A. Fraser: Some observations on the female urogenital organs of the Didelphyidse.—Mary L. Hett: On a new land-Nemertean from New South Wales.—Hem Singh Pruthi: (i) On the post-embryonic development and homology of the male genital organs of Tenebriomolitor (Coleoptera). (2) On the development of the ovipositor and the efferent genital ducts in Tenebriomolitor (Coleoptera), with remarks on the comparison of the latter organs in the two sexes.—C. F. Sonntag: The comparative anatomy of the tongues of the Mammalia. X. Rodentia; XI. Marsupialia and Monotremata.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 113, 947–948 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113947a0
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