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lUllTISH MUSEUiVl. 



The following publications can be purchased through the Agency of 

 Messrs. Longmans & Co., 39, Paternoster Row; Mr. Quakitch, 

 \5, I'iecadilly ; Messrs. Kkgan Pail, Tkench, Tri bner & 

 Co., Paternoster House, Chdrhiif Cross Road; and Messrs. 

 DuLAi' & C«)., 37, Soho Square ; or at the Natural Histori 

 MusEU.M, Cromwell Road, London, S. W. 



Catalogue of tlie Specimens and Drawings of Mammals, Birds, 

 Reptiles, and Fi.shes of Nepal and Tibet. Presented by B. H. 

 Hodgson, Esq., to the Briti.sh Museum. 2nd edition. By 

 Joliii Edward Gray. Pp. xii., 90. [With an account of the 

 Collection l)y Mr. Hodgson.] 18G3, 12nio. 2s. M. 



Report on the Zoological Collections made in the Indo-Pacific 

 Ocean during the voyage of H. M.S. " Alert," 1881-2. Pp. 

 XXV., GS4. 54 Plates. 1884, 8vo. 



Summary of the Voyage - By Dr. R. W. Coppinger. 



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Catalogue of the Bones of Mammalia in the Collection of tUe 

 British Mu.'ieum. By Edward Gerrard. Pp. iv., 296. 1862, 

 8vo. 5*. 



Catalogue of Monkeys, Lemurs, and Fruit-eating Bjits in the 

 Collection of the Briti.sh Museum. By Dr. ,1. E. Grav, F.R.S., 

 &c. Pp. viiL, 137. 21 Woodcuts. 1870, 8vo. 4*. 



Catalogue of Carnivorou.s, Pachydermatous, and Edentate Mam- 

 malia in the British Museum. Bv John Edward Gray, F.R.S., 

 &Q. Pp. vii., 398. 47 Woodcut.^. 1869, 8vo. Gs. 6d. 



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