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Report ou the Collections of Natural History made in 

 the Antarctic Regions during the voyage of the " Southern 

 Cross." pp. ix, SJfJf : 5S pis. {9 coL), text illust. 



8". London, 1902. 



Mammalia. By G. E. H. Barrctt-Hamiltou. 

 Notes on Antarctic Seals. By E. A. Wilson. 

 Extracts from tiie private diary of N. HaiisiMi. 

 Aves. By R. B. Sharpe. 

 Pisces. By G. A. Boulenger. 

 Timicata. By W. A. Hevdman. 

 MoHusca. By E. A. Smith. 

 Echinoderma. By F. J. Bell. 

 Insecta. 

 Collembola. By G. H. Carpenter. 

 PedicularidK. By the Hon. N. C. Rothschild. 

 Arachnida. 



By E. L. Trouessart. 

 By T. V. Hodgson. 

 By A. Willey. 

 By A. E. Shipley. 



Acarinu. 

 Crustacea. 

 Polychivta. 

 Gephyrea. 

 Nematoda. 

 Cestoda, 



By Dr. von Linstow. 



By 



Polyzoa. By R. Kirkpatrick. 

 Anthozoa. 



Alcyonaria. By L. Roule and S. J. Hickson. 

 Actinia;. With an account of their peculiar brood chambers. 



J. A. Clubb. 

 Hydrozoa. A preliminary account. By E. T. Browne. 

 Porifera. By R. Kirkpatrick. 

 Cryptogamia. 



Musci. By A. Gepp. 



Lichenes. By V. H. Blackman. 



Alga?. By Miss E. 8. Barton. 



Peridinea\ By V. H. Blackman. 

 Report on the Rock specimens. By G. T. Prior. 



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National Antarctic Expedition [of the S.8. " Discovery," 

 under Captain R. F. ScottJ, 1901-1904. Natural History 

 [including some specimens obtained by G. A. Davidson 

 of the relief ship, the '* Morning "]. 6 Vol. illust, 



4". London, 1907-1912. 



Vol. I. Geology. (Field-Geoluyy : Petrography.) jJp- ^'^'i '''^-■ 

 10 pis., ;.' owps (1 yeoL col.), text illust. 



1. Report on the Field-Geology. By H. T. Ferrar. 

 Appendix to Chapter vi. — Report on the Plant- 

 Remains from the Beacon Sandstone. By E. A. 

 N. Arber. 



Appendix to the Report on the Field-Geology. — 

 Notes relative to Macquarie and Auckland 

 Islands, outside the Antarctic »-'irole. 



2. Report on the Rock-specimens. By G. T. Prior. 

 „ II. Zoology. 



Prefaces, rfrc. pp. xiv : 1 map, 

 Vertebrata. 



1. Mammalia (Whales and Seals). By E. A. Wilson. 



pp. 60 : '^S pis. {3 col. ) 



2. Aves. By E. A. Wilson, pp. 121 .- oG ph. {col.) 



3. On some points in the anatomy of the Emperor 



and Ad6Iie Penguins. By W. P. Pycraft. pp. US : 

 1 pi., text ilhitit. 



4. Pisces. By G. A. Boulenger. pp. ."> : 2 pis. 

 Pterobranchia. 



Cephalodiscus. By W. G. Ridewood. pp. t',7 : 7 pis. 

 (col.), text illust. 

 MoUusca. 

 1. Cephalopoda. By W. E. Hoyle. pp. 2: text illust. 



I: ^ISura.) ^y E- ^ S'-'h. pp. «. i •• ^ Pl^. 



4. Nudibranchiata. By Sir C. Eliot, K.C.M.G. pp.SS: 

 1 pi., text illust. 



5. Lamellibranchiata. By E. A.Smith, pp. 7: 1 pi. 



By E. A. Smith, pp. '?; text illust. 



By W. T. Caiman. 

 By W. T. Calmau. 



pp. 7. 



pp. tJ : 1 pi. , text 



pp. 10 



'i pis. 



Brachiopoda. 

 Arthropod a. 

 (D.) Crustacea. 



1. Decapoda, 



2. Cumacea. 



illust. 

 Zoology and Botany. 

 Preface, tto. pp. io [1]. 

 On Collecting in Antarctic Seas. By T. V. Hodgson, 



l^p. 10. 

 Mollusca. 



6. Pteropoda. By Sir C. Eliot, K.c.M.o, 

 Arthropoda. 



(A. [i.e. D.]) Crustacea, 



3. Amphipoda. By A, 



4. Leptostraca. Von. 



5. Ostracoda. By G. 



illust. 



6. Cirrhiptdes. Par A. Gruvel. pp. A 

 (B.) Pycnogonida. By T. A^ Hodgson, pp. 7i\- 10^ 

 (C.) Acari. Halacarida;(Acariens marins). Par E. L. 



Trouessart. pp. a : 1 pi. 

 Chfletognatha. With a note on those collected by 

 H.M.S. "Challenger" in aubantai'ctic and arctic 

 waters. By G. H. Fowler. j>/>. '-': 1 chart. 



0. Walker. pp.3S [1] : 13 pis. 

 . . J. Thiele. pp. S ; text illust. 

 S. Brady, pp. 9: 3 pis., text 



I pi. 



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Nematoda. Von Dr. v. Linstow. pp. h : 1 pi. 

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 Coulentera. 



1. Alcyonaria. By S. J. Hickson. pp. l'> : J pis. 



2. Hydroid Zoophytes. By S. J. Hickson and F. H. 



Gravely, pp. SU : U pis. 



3. Tentacles of a Siphonophore. (By J. Renuie.) 



pp. :i : text illust. 

 Porifera. 



1. Hexactinellida. By R. Kirkpatrick. pp. '.25 : 7 pis. 

 Botany. 



Marine Aly;e. 



1. Phieophyceai and Floridete. By A. Gepp aud 



E. S. Gepp. pp. 10: /fpls. 



2. Corallinacea;. By M. H. Foslie. pp. i^ : text 



ilhist. 

 Musci. By J. Cardot. pp. i'> : - pla. 

 ,, IV. Zoology. 190S. 



Preface, ttf. pp. iv [1]. 

 UoUusca. 



7. Solenogastres. ByH. F. Nierstrasz. pp. 13: -.'pis. 

 Arthropoda. 



(A.) Insecta. 



Aptera. By G. H. Carpenter, pp. : 1 pi. 

 (B. [i.e. D.]) Crustacea. 



7. Scbizopoda. By W. il. Tattersall. pp. /*i?: 

 Spls. 



8. Copepoda. By R. N. Wolfeuden. pp. U<J : 

 7 pis. 



Echinoderma. 



1. Echinoderma. By F. J. Bell. pp. lH : pis. 



2. Echiuoderm larvw. By E. W. MacBride and J. C. 



Simpson, pp. '.i : 1 pi. 

 Myzostomidre. By R. Ritter v. Stummer-Traunfels. 



pp. 26: 1 pi. col., 1 text illust. 

 SipuDculoidea. By W. F. Lanchester. pp. n. 

 Ccelentera. 



4. Actiniie. By J. A. Clubb. pp. 12: 3 pis. 

 Porifera. 



2. Tetraxonida. By R. Kirkpatrick. pp.OG: IV ph. 



(9 col.) 



8. Calcarea. By C. F. Jenkin. jrp. 02: 12 ph. (col.) 



,, V. Zoology and Botany. 1910. 



la. Mammalia (Seal-Embryos). By H. W. M. Tims. 

 pp. 21 : 2 2ih., 1 text ill'USt. 

 Tunicata. By W. A. Herdman. pp.20: 7 ph., 2 text 



illust. 

 Arthropoda. 

 (B. [i.e. D.J) Crustacea. 



9. Isopoda. By...T.V. Hodgson, pp.77: 10 pis. 

 Nemertinea. By .-. L. Joubin. 2^P- ■'5: 1 pi., text 



illust. 

 Ccelentera. 



5. Medusa;. By. . .E. T. Browne, pp. 62 : 7 pis. 

 Lichenes. By...O. V. Darbishire. pp. 11: 1 pi. 



,, VI. Zoology and Botany. lOl'-i. 



Preface. (By] L. Fletcher, <t-c. pji. xvi. 

 Echinoderma. 



3. On a Collection of young Holothurioids. By... 



E. W. MacBride. pp. 'J : 2 pis. 



Polychseta. By E. Ehlers. pp. 32 : 3 pis. 



Freshwater Algse. By F. E. Fritsch. j^P- '^"■' 3 ph. 

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La Terre Antarctiquu de Victoria d'apres les travaux de 

 la " Discovery." [A review of the volumes on the 

 National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04.J 

 See ZiMMERMANN (M.) 8". [1909.] 



British Museum (Natural History). 



British Antarctic (''Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910 

 [under Capt. E. F. Scott]. Natural History Report. 



4^ London, 1914-> 



Botany. Vol. i-> l9l7-> 



[Vol. I.] 1. Freshwater Algic. By F. E. Fritsch. 1917. 



2. Marine Alga\ By A. Gepp and E. S. Gepp. / 



,, Melobesiea^. By Mrae. P. Lemoine. j 



Geology. Vol. i-> 



Vol. I. 1. Antarctic Fossil Plants. By A. C. Seward. 

 Zoology. Vol. i-> 

 Vol. I. 1. Fishes. By C. T. Regan. 



2. Natural history of the Ad61ie Penguin. By G. M. 



Levick. 1915. 



3. Cetacea. By D. G. Lillie. 1915. 



4. Larval and Post-Larval Fishes. By C. T. Regan. 1916. 

 „ II. 1. List of Collecting Stations. By S. F. Harmer and 



D. G. Lillie. 1914. 



2. Oligochffita. By H. A. Baylis. 1915. 



3. Parasitic Worms, with a note ou a free-living 



Nematode. By R.T.Leiper and £.L. Atkinson. 1915. 



1917. 



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