ALL RIQHTS RESERVED. 



Vol. I. 



n,(jii 



No. 2. 



HATyP^AL 

 SeiERGE: 



£ JVEonthly I^evieW of Scientific Progress. 



APRIL, 1892. 



^ -^ — * 



CONTENTS. 



Notes and Comnients . . 



The Teaching University for London — The Water Supply 

 of London — Proposed Marine Biological Station in 

 Jamaica— Field Clubs — Pre-Glacial Man in Britain— Tmro 

 Zoological Fables — Extinct Yertebrata in the Grecian 

 Archipelago. 



I. Factors in the Evolution of the Mammalia. By Professor C. 

 Lloyd Morgan, F.G.S 



II. Some Salient Points in the Study of Mammals 

 R. Lydekker, B.A., F.Z.S 



III. The Physical Features and Geology of Borneo. 

 Ph.D., F.G.S 



lY. Great Lakes. By Clement Reid, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



Y. Life-Zones in Louder Palaeozoic Rocks. By J 

 F.R.S., Sec. G.S 



YI. A New Group of Flowering Plants. By A. B. Rendle, M.A., 

 B.Sc, F.L.S 



YII. The Naturalist in La Plata : A Review 



Some Newf Books 



News of Universities, Museums, and Societies 



Correspondence . . 



PAGE 



81 



during 1891. By 

 By F. H. Hatch, 



. E. Marr, M.A., 



97 



102 



108 

 117 



124 



132 

 144 

 149 

 155 

 160 



London and New York: MACMILLAN & CO. 



PRICE ONE SHILLING NETT. 



