Series C— REPORTS ALREADY ISSUED. 



Price. 



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FISHES. By Mr. Edgab R. Waite, F.L.S., South Australian Museum, Adelaide 8 G 



PTEROBRANCHIA. By Dr. W. G. F.idewood, D.S,;., London 2 



MOLLUSCA :— PELECYPODA AND GASTROPODA. 



By Mr. C. Hedley, F.L.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 8 6 



MOLLUSCA :— CEPHALOPODA By Dr. S. Stillman Berry, Redlands, Cal 3 6 



BRACmOPODA. 



By Dr. J. Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc, Dii-ector Dominion Museum, Wellington, N.Z. G 

 V. L ARACHXIDA FROM MACQUAPJE ISLAND. 



By 5Ir. W. J. Rainbow, F.E.S., Australian Museum, Svdney 1 

 v. 2. BRACHYURA. 



By Miss Maey J. Rathbun; United States National Museum; Washingtonj U.S.A. 1 



V, 3. COPEPODA. By Dr. G. Stewardson Brady, F.R.S 5 6 



V. i. GLADOCERA AND HALOCYPRID^. By Dr. G. Stewardson Brady, F.R.S 2 



^', 6. EUPHAUSIACEA AND MYSIDACEA. 



Dr. W. M. TATTER.SALL, D.Sc, Keeper, University Museum, Manchester I 6 

 V. 6. CUMACEA AND PHYLLOCARIDA. 



By Dr. W. T. Calman, D.Sc., Britiali Museum, Natural History 



OSTRACODA. By Mr. Fb'lderick Chapman, A.L.S., F.R.M.S., National Museum, Melbourne... 

 THE INSECTS OF MACQUARIE ISLAND. By R. J. Tillyard, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., F.E.S., 



with APPENDICES by P. of. C. T. Bbues, Ph.D., and A. M. Lea, F.E.S 



CALCAREOUS SPONGES. By Prof. A. S. Dendy, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.Z.S., King's College, London 

 THE CH^TOGNATHA. By Professor T. Habvey Johnston, M.A., D.Sc, C.M.Z.S., and 



B. Buckland Taylor, F.L.S., Biology Department, University, Brisbane 



MOSSES. By Mr. H. N. Dixon, IiI.A., F.L.S., and Rev. W. Walter Watts 



THE ALGAE OF COMMONWEALTH BAY. By Mr. A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., Oxon., B.Sc, Loni. 

 THE VASCULAR FLORA OF MACQUARIE ISLAND. 



By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Auckland Museum, N.Z. 6 6 

 VIL 4. BACTERIOLOGICAL AND OTHER RESEARCHES. 



By A. L. McLean, B.A., MD., Gh.M. (M.C.) 10 



