Vol. 
Series C.—REPORTS ALREADY ISSUED, 
Part. 
1. FISHES. By Mr. Enaar R. Warr, F.L.S., South Australian Museum, Adelaide ... i sad 
2, PTEROBRANCHIA. By Dr. W. G. Riwewoop, D.8-., London As Ai aes aad ik 
1. MOLLUSCA :—PELECYPODA AND GASTROPODA. 
By Mr. C. Heptey, F.L.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 
2. MOLLUSCA:—CEPHALOPODA. By Dr. S. Srrntman Berry, Redlands, Cal. ... “i wee 
3. BRACHIOPODA. 
By Dr. J. Attan THomson, M.A., D.Sc., Director Dominion Museum, Wellington, N.Z. 
1. ARACHNIDA FROM MACQUARIE ISLAND. 
By Mr. W. J. Rarvsow, F.E.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 
2. BRACHYURA. 
By Miss Mary J. Ratusun, United States National Museum, ae ee U.S.A. 
3. COPEPODA. By Dr. G. Srewarpson Brapy, F.R.S. oe See Rie 
4. CLADOCERA AND HALOCYPRID. By Dr. G. Sax wantieon Buby, F. R. 8. ate aa 
5. EUPHAUSIACEA AND MYSIDACEA. 
By Dr. W. M. Tarrersaty, D.Se., Keeper, University Museum, Manchester 
6. CUMACEA AND PHYLLOCARIDA. 
By Dr. W. T. Cauman, D.Sc., British Museum, Natural History ... 
7. OSTRACODA. By Mr. Fr prrtck Crapman, A.LS., F.R.M.S.: Nati nal Museum, Melioutie 
8. THE INSECTS OF MACQUARIE ISLAN). By R. J. Trrryarp, M.A., D.Sc., F.LS., FES, 
with APPENDICES by P of. C. T. Br gs, Pa D., and A.M. Lea, FES. ... 
1. CALCAREOUS SPONGES. By Prof. A. S. Denpy, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.S., King’s College, action 
2. THE CHATOGNATHA. By Professor T. Harvey Jounsroy, MA., D.Sc., O.M.ZS., and 
B. Buckxianp Tayxor, F.L.S., Biology Department, University, Brisbane es 
POLYCHATA. By W.B. Bryuam, M.A. (Oxon ), D.Sc. (Lond.), F.R8., F.N-Z Inst. .. 
MOSSES. By Mr. H. N. Dixon, M.A., F.L.S., and Rev. W Water Warts... 
THE ALGAE OF COMMONWEALTH BAY. By Mr. A. H.S. Lucas, M.A., Oxon., B.Se., Leni 
THE VASCULAR FLORA OF MACQUARIE ISLAND. 
By T. F. Currseman, F.L.S., F.Z.8., Auckland Museum, N.Z. 
4. BACTERIOLOGICAL AND OTHER RESEARCHES. 
By A. L. McLean, BAS M.D. Ch.M. “ 
1. ECHINODERMATA ASTEROIDEA. By Prof. Riné Kornter, Université, Lyon 
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