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Show SEPARATE DIVISIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD. At present each Volume of the Zoological Record consists of 20 separately paged Divisions. These may be obtained separately, in paper covers, stitched and lettered. The following are the Divisions and their net prices, viz.:- s. d. List; of abbreviations of journals, etc......................... 2 0 Spccial Records, viz.: - I. General Subjects..................................... ...... 2 6 II. M am m a lia .............................................. ...... 2 6 III. Aves ............................................................. 6 0 IV. Reptilia and Batrachia............................. .......2 6 V. P i s c e s ....................................................... .......2 6 VI. Tunicata .............................................. 1 0 VII. Mollusca .............................................. 4 0 VILL Brachiopoda.............................................. 1 0 IX. Bryozoa . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 0 X. Crustacea .............................................. 2 6 XI. A r a ch n id a .............................................. 2 0 XII. M y r io p o d a .............................................. 1 6 XIII. Insecta....................................................... 12 0 XIV. Echinoderma ...................................... 3 6 XV. Vermes .. .. ..................................... 3 0 XVI. Ccelenterata.............................................. 1 6 XVIL Spougiae ............................................... 2 0 XVIII. Protozoa .............................................. 2 0 Index of new names of genera and subgenera . . 2 0 On receipt of the price any Division will be forwarded as soon as ready. These separate Divisions can be obtained from the Zoological Society, 3 Hanover Square, L-ondon, and also from Messrs. Fried-liinder & Sohn, 11 Carlstrasse, Berlin. Cheques and Post-Office Orders should be made payable to " The Zoological Society," and crossed " Drummond's." P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc., F.B.S., Secretary. October, 1906. Zoological Society of London, 3 Hanover Square, W. |