EDITORIAL NOTES. 



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Volume XXIII. (18S8) contains :— 



Part LXV. — Pteeopoda. Part II. — Thecosomata. 

 By Dr. Paul Pelseneer. 



Part LXVI. — Pteropoda. Part III. — Anatomy. 

 By Dr. Paul Pelseneer. 



Part LXX. — Htdroida. Second Part. By Pro- 

 fessor G. J. Allnian. 



Part LXXI. — Entozoa. By Dr. 0. v. Linstow. 



Part LXXII. — Heteropoda. By Edgar A. Smith, 

 F.Z.S. 



Volume XXIV. (1888) contains :— 



Part LII. — Crustacea Macrura. By C. Spence 

 Bate, F.R.S., F.L.S. (One voL text and one 

 voL plates.) 



Volume XXV. (18SS) contains : — 



Part LXIIL — Tetractinellida. By Professor 

 W. J. SoUas. 



Volume XXVI. (1888) contains:— 



Part LX. — Crinoidea. Part II. — Coniatulse. By 



Dr. P. H. Carpenter. 

 Part LXVIIL— Seals. By Professor Sir William 



Turner. 

 Part LXIIL — Actiniaria (Supplement). By 



Professor Richard Hertwig. 



Volume XXVII. (1888) contains:— 



Part LXIX. — Anomura. By Professor J. K. 



Henderson. 

 Part LXXIV. — Anatomy of Deep-Sea Mollusca. 



By Dr. Paul Pelseneer. 



Volume XXVII. — continued. 



Part LXXV. — Phoronis buskii. By Professor 

 W. C. M'Intosh, F.R.S. 



Part LXXVL— Tunicata. Part III. By Pro- 

 fessor W. A. Herdnian, F.L.S. 



Volume XXVIII. (1888) contains:— 



Part LXXVII. — Siphonophor^e. By Professor 

 Ernst Haeckel. 

 Volume XXIX. (1888) contains :— 



Part LXVIL— Amphipoda. By Rev. Thomas R. 

 R. Stebbing, M.A. (Two vols, text and one 

 voL plates.) 

 Volume XXX. (1889) contains:— 



Part LI. — Asteroidea. By W. Percy Sladen, 

 Sec. L.S. (One vol. text and one vol. plates.) 

 Volume XXXI. (1889) contains : — 



Part LXIV. — Alcyonaria. By Professor E. P. 



Wright, M.D., and Professor Th. Studer, M.D. 



Part LXXVIIL— Pelagic Fishes. By Dr. A. 



Giinther, F.R.S. , &c. 

 Part LXXIX. — Supplementary Report on the 

 Polyzoa. By A. W. Waters, F.L.S., F.G.S. 

 Volume XXXII. (1889) contains : — 



Part LXXX. — Antipatharia. By George Brook, 



F.L.S., F.R.S.E. 

 Part LXXXI. — Supplementary Report on the 



Alcyonaria. By Professor Th. Studer. 

 Part LXXXII. — Deep-Sea Keratosa. By Pro- 

 fessor Ernst Haeckel. 



III.— BOTANICAL VOLUMES, WITH THEIR CONTENTS. 



Volume I. (1885) contains : — 



Present State of Knowledge of various 

 Insular Floras, being an introduction to 

 the first three parts of the Botany of the 

 Challenger Expedition. By W. B. Hemsley, 

 A.L.S. 



Part I. — Botany of the Bermudas and various 

 other Islands of the Atlantic and Southern 

 < Iceans. — The Bermudas. By W. B. Hemsley, 

 A.L.S. 



Part II. — Botany of the Bermudas and various 

 other Islands of the Atlantic and Southern 

 Oceans. — St. Paul's Bocks, &c. By W. B. 

 Hemsley, A.L.S. 



Part III. — Botany of Juan Fernandez, South- 

 eastern Moluccas, and the Admiralty Islands. 

 By W. B. Hemsley, A.L.S. 



Volume II. (1886) contains :— 



Part IV. — Diatomace.e. By Conte Abate Fran- 

 cesco Castracane. 



