TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



VERTEBRATA. 



I. — Mammalia (Whales and Seals). By Edward A. Wilson, M.B. 



(66 pp., 5 Pis.) 



IL— AvES. By Edward A. Wilson, M.B. . (118 pp., 13 Pis.) 



III. — On Some Points in the Anatomy of the Emperor and Adelie 



Penguins. By W. P. Pycraft, A.L.S. . . (36 pp., 1 PI.) 



IV.— Pisces. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. . . . (5 pp., 2 Pis.) 



PTEROBRANCHIA. 



Cephalodiscus. By W. G. Ridewood, D.Sc, Lecturer on Biology at 

 St. Mary's Medical School, Uuiversity of Loudon. (67 pp., 7 Pis.) 



MOLLUSCA. 



I. — Cephalopoda. By W. E. Hoyle, D.Sc, M.A., Keeper of the 

 University Museum, Manchester. .... (2 pp.) 



II. — Gastropoda. By Edgar A. Smith, I.S.O., Assistant Keeper, 

 Zoological Department. . . . . . (12 pp., 2 Pis.) 



III. — Amphineura. By the same. . . . . (l p., 1 PI.) 



IV. — Nudibranchiata. By Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Vice- 



Chaucellor of the University, Sheffield. . . (28 pp., 1 PI.) 



V. — Lamellibranchiata. By Edgar A. Smith, I.S.O. . (7 pp., 2 Pis.) 



BRACHIOPODA. . 

 By Edgar A. Smith, LS.O. . . . . . (2 pp.) 



CRUSTACEA. 



I.— Decapoda. By W. T. Calman, D.Sc, Assistant, Zoological Depart- 

 ment. ......... (7 pp.) 



II. — Cumacea. By the same. . . . . • ('» pp-. ^ I'l-) 



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