BUL7.ETTIN0 P.IIÌLIOGRAFICO XXVII 



^GciRAN A., A i)ro[)Osito della presenza di Asiileiiiniu foutanum Beru. 



sul Monte Baldo, lOOfi, Firenze. 

 *Janet Charles, Anatomie de la tète du Lasius ni<j;-er, 1905. Limoges. 



— Remplacements des Muscles vibrateurs du voi par des colonnes 



d'Adipocytes, cliez les Fourmis, après le voi nujitial, 1906, Li- 

 moges. 



— Sur un Organe non décrit du thorax des Fourmis ailées, 1906. 



— Histolyse, sans phagocytose, des muscles vibrateurs du voi. chez 



les reines des Fourmis, 1907, Limoges. 

 *LaR(;aiolli Vittorio, Le Diatomee del Trentino, 1V)07, Padova. 



— Idracne del Trentino, VI ('onU-il)uto allo studio delle Idracne ita- 



liane, 1907, Milano. 

 London, British Museum (Natural History). 



— Catalogue of the collection of Birds'Eggs in the British Museum 



(Natural History), Vol. TV, Carinataj (Passeri formes continued) 

 by, Eugene W. Gates assisted by Capt. Savile G. Reid, 1905, 

 London. 



— Catalogue of the Lepidoptera phalasnte in the Britisli Museum 



Vol. VI, with Plates, 190(i. 



— A general (luide to the British Museum (Natural History», Eleventh 



edition, 1906. 



— Guide to the Galleries of Mannnals (other than Ungulates) in tlie 



department of Zoology of the British Museum (Natural History), 

 eighth edition, 1906. 



— Guide to the great game animals (Ungulata) in the «lepartment 



of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History). 1907. 



— Guide to the Gallery of Reptilia and Amphibia in the dei>artment 



of Zoology of the British Museum (Natural History), 1906. 



— A Guide to the Fossil Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fishes in the 



deparment of Geology and Pahi'.oniology in the British Museum 

 (Natural History), eighth edition, 1005. 



— A Guide to the Fossil Invei-telirate Animals in tlie department of 



Geology aud Palaeontology in tlie British Museum (Natural Hi- 

 story), 1907. 



— List of British Seed-Plants ami Ferns, department of Botany, British 



Museum (Natural History), 1907. 



— Special Guides: No. 1, Guide to an exiiibition of old Natural Hi- 



story, books illustrating the origin and progress of the .study 

 of Natural History up to tlie time of Linnaeus, 1905. 



— S. G. No. 2, books and portraits illustrating the History of plant 



classification exhibited in the department of Botany, 1906. 

 ^ S G. No. 3, Memorials of Linna3us. A collection of portraits ma- 

 nuscripts, specimens and books exhibited to commemorate the 

 bicentenai'v of his birth. 1907. 



