II. PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



VIII. — Catalogue of the Australian Hydeotd Zoophytes, by W. M. Bale. 

 1884. 8vo., pp. 198, with 19 plates. Wrapper, 3s. 6d. 



This is a necessary work of reference in its subject. A few copies are 

 still obtainable, but the work is becoming scarce. 

 IX. — Descriptive Catalogue of the Genehal Collection of Minerals in 

 THE Australian Museum, by F. Katte. 1885. 8vo., pp. 221, with a 

 plate. Boards, 2s. 6d. ; cloth, 3s. 6d. 

 The same remarks apply to this as to No. VII., above. 

 X. — Catalogue of Echinodermata in the Austualian Museum, by E. P. 

 Ramsay. Parti. — Echini. 1885. 2nd edit., 1890. 8vo., pp. iii., ii.-54, 

 with 5 pl.ttes. Wrapper, 3s. 6d. ; cloth, 3s. 6d. 



This was prepared by Dr. Eamsay while he was Curator of the Museum. 

 Its value is shown liy the ne^-d of a secoad edition, but owing to the 

 author's illness and resignation it was not continued. 



XI. — Descriptive Catalogue of the Mrdus.b of the Australian Seas. 

 Parti. — ScyphomedusBS. Part ii. — Hydromedusse, by R. vonLendenfeld. 



1887. 8vo., pp. 32 and 49. 

 This Catalogue has been superseded by other publications elsewhere, 

 and is not now issue!. 



XII.— DsscRiPTiVE Catalogue of the Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds, 

 by A. J. North. 1889. 8vo., pp. iv., v.-i07, with 21 plates. Wrapper, 2os. 

 Coloured plates, =£2 15s. 

 See remarks under Monograph II., below. A few copies of this work 

 are still on hand. 

 XIII.— Descriptive Catalogue of the Sponges of the Australian Museum, by 

 R. von Lendenfeld. 188S. Svo., pp. xiv.-260, with 12 plates. Boards, 

 7s. 6d. ; cloth, 10s. 6d. 



Dr. Lendenfeld is well known as an authority on Sponges, and is the 

 author of a work on the Horny Sponges, published by the Royal 

 Society of London. The Trustees of the Australian Museum took 

 an interest in the publication of the larger work and have still a few 

 copies of it, as well as of the above Catalogue, to spare. 



XIV.— Catalogue of the Pishes in the Austkalian Museum. Part i. — Palae- 

 icthyan Fishes, by J. Douglas Ogilby. 1888. Svo., pp. 34. Wrapper, 

 2s. 6d. ; boards, 3s. 6d. 



Mr. J. D. Ogilby was at one time Ichthyologist in the Australian Museum, 

 and is a recognised authority on Australian Fishes. 



XV. — Catalogue of the Marine Shells of Australia and Tasmania, by J. 

 Brazier. 

 Part I —Cephalopoda. 1892. 8vo., pp. 20- Paper, 2s. 6d. 

 Part II.— Pteropoda. 1892. 8vo., pp. 22. Paper, 2s. 6d. 

 Part in.— Gasteropoda (Mure.x). 1893. 8vo., pp. 33. Paper, 2s. 6d. 

 Mr. Brazier was Conchologist in the Australian Museum, and has a 

 world-wide reputation in that subject. 



XVI. — Catalogue of Australian Mammals, with Introductory Notes on 

 General Mammalogy, by J. Douglas Ogilby. 1892. 8vo., pp. xvi.-144. 

 Wrapper, 3s. 6d. 

 A very useful Catalogue, compiled by the author of Cat. XIV. above. 



