ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS based on material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty 

 Islands and elsewhere, collected during the years 1895, 1896, and 1897, by 

 Arthur Willey, D.Sc. Lond., Hon. M.A. Cantab., Late Balfour Student of the 

 University of Cambridge. Demy 4to. Parts I, II, and III. Price 12s. 6d. each. 



PART I. 



The anatomy and development of Peripahis novae-britanniae. By ARTHUR WiLLEY, M.A., D.Sc. 



With Plates I. — IV. and 7 figures in tlie text. 

 Metaprotella sandalensis, n. sp. [Caprellidae]. By Dr PAUL MAYER. 



Witii 6 figures in the text. 

 On a little-known sea-snake from the South Pacific. By G. A. BOULENGER, F.R.S. 



With Plate V. 

 Report on the Centipedes and Millipedes. By R. I. POCOCK. 



With Plate VI. 



5. Account of the Phasmidae with notes on the eggs. By D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S. 



With Plates VII.— IX. 



6. Scorpions, Pedipalpi and Spiders. By R. I. PocoCK. 



With Plates X.— XI. 



PART II. 



Report on the specimens of the genus Millepora. By SYDNEY J. HiCKSON, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



With Plates XII.— XVI. 

 Report on the Echinoderms (other than Holothurians). By F. JEFFREY BELL, M.A. 



With figures on Plate XVII. and one figure in the text. 

 Holothurians. By F. P. BEDFORD, B.A. 



With figures on Plate XVII. 



10. Report on the Sipunculoidea. By ARTHUR E. SHIPLEY, M.A. 



With Plate XVIII. 



11. On the SoHtary Corals. By J. STANLEY GARDINER, M.A. 



With figures on Plates XIX. and XX. 



12. On the postembryonic development of Cycloseris. By J. STANLEY GARDINER, M.A. 



With figures on Plates XIX. and XX. 



13. On a collection of Earthworms. By FRANK E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S. 



With Plate XXI. 



14. The Gorgonacea. By ISA L. HiLES, B.Sc. 



With Plates XXII. and XXIII. 



PART III. 



15. Orthogenetic variation in the shells of Chelonia. By HANS Gadow, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. 



With Plates XXIV. — XXV. and one text-figure. 



16. Enteropneusta from the South Pacific, with notes on the West Indian Species. By ARTHUR 



WlLLEY, D.Sc, Hon. M.A. Cantab. 



With Plates XXVI.— XXXII. and 7 text-figures. 



17. On a collection of Echiurids from the Loyalty Islands, New Britain and China Straits, with an attempt 



to revise the group and to determine its geographical range. By ARTHUR E. SHIPLEY, M.A. 

 With Plate XXXIII. 



PART IV. {In the Press.'] 



18. On the anatomy of a supposed new species of Coenopsammia from Lifu. By J. STANLEY 



Gardiner, M.A., Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. With one plate. 



19. On the Insects from New Britain. By D. SHARP, M.A., M.B., F.R.S. With one plate. 



20. Report on the Stomatopoda and Macrura. By L. A. BORRADAILE, M.A., Lecturer of Selwyn 



College, Cambridge. With four plates. 



21. Report on the Slugs. By Walter E. Collinge, F.Z.S., Mason College, Birmingham. 



With two plates. 



22. Report on the Polyzoa. By E. G. Philipps, Newnham College, Cambridge. With two plates. 



23. The Hydroid Zoophytes. By LAURA ROSCOE Thornely, University College, Liverpool. 



With one plate. 



24. Astrosclera willeyaiia, the Type of a new Family of Calcareous Sponges. By J. J. Lister, M.A., 



St John's College, Cambridge. With five plates. 



25. A contribution towards our knowledge of the Pterylography of the Megapodii. By W. P. 



Pycraft, A.L.S., British Museum. With one plate. 



26. The Stolonifera and Alcyonacea. By Sydney J. HiCKSON, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Beyer Professor 



of Zoology in the Owens College, and ISA L. HiLES, B.Sc., Owens College, Manchester. 

 With two plates. 



27. Report on the Xeniidae. By J. H. ASHWORTH, B.Sc, Demonstrator in Zoology, Owens College, 



Manchester. With two plates. 



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