"1Rov)itate6 ^ooloGicae" 



IS A 



JOITENAL OF ZOOLOGY IN COXNECTION 1FITH THE 



THING MUSEUM. 



It coutains chiefly articles on insects and Ijirds, hut also many 

 articles on mammals, rei^tiles, palaeontology, or other hranches of 

 zoology. Descriptions of new species are almost entirely confined 

 to those of which the types helong to the Tring ilnseum. Articles 

 on general suhjects are, for the most part, founded on work connected 

 Avith the Tring collection. The articles are mostly written in English, 

 l)ut such in French, German, or Latin are also admitted. The journal 

 forms an annual volume of from ahout, at least, 400 — ^600 pages, 

 and appeal's in irregtilar jxnis and at irregular intervals during the 

 year. It contains yearly, in addition to the letterpress, at least ten 

 to fifteen plates, coloured or plain. 



Volumes I., II., and III. are now complete. Tliey contain, 

 hesides many articles on all subjects to which the journal is devoted 

 by Waxter Rothschild, Ernst Hartert, and Karl Joruax, valuable 

 contributions to Mammalogy by Forsyth Major and Olufield 

 Thomas ; to Ornithology by Osbert Salvin, Antox Reich exow. 

 Count Berlepsch, C. W. Andrews, E. C. Stuart Baker, and Eug. 

 Simon ; a number of articles on Reptiles by Albert Guxther ; on 

 Entomology by Martix Jacoby, J. Faust, W. F. Kirby, II. Grose 

 Smith, William "VVarrex, Ernest Olivier, Charles Rothschild, 

 John W. Shipp, and A. Kuwert; and m\ I'alaeontology by C. W. 

 Andrews. 



The volumes are profusely illustrated witli hand - coloured, 

 chromolithographed, and plain plates and figures in the text. 



