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PART II.—Dercempser, 1907. 
Description of the Expedition (continued from p. 55).—Part IL. Mauritius to 
Seychelles. By J. Stanvey Garpiner, I.A4., FL.S., Fellow of Gonville and 
Caius College and Demonstrator of Animal Morphology in the University of 
Cambridge, and ©. Forster Cooper, I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. 
(Plates 14-18 and Text-figures 25-46.). . . . . . . . . pages 111-175 
. The Lithothamnia. By M. Fositz. (Communicated by J. STANLEY GARDINER, 
UA, FDS.) . (Plates 19°20)... 6 Ses ee 
. Note suv les Txodidee recueillis dans des Iles de V Océan Indien par M. J. 
Stanley Gardiner. Par L. G. Neumann, Professeur a I Ecole nationale 
Vétérinaire de Toulouse. (Communiqué par M. J. Svtanuey GARDINER, 
9 AD eg a OS) eR PS ES ge UE 
Notes on the Coccidee collected by the Percy Sladen Trust Eupedition to the 
Indian Ocean: Supplemented by a Collection received from Mr. R. Dupont, 
Director of Agriculture, Seychelles. By FE. Ernest Green, F.ES., 2.Z.8., 
Government Entomologist, Ceylon. (Communicated by J. STANLEY GARDINER, 
MA. PLS.) (Plate 21 and Text-fisuremiq)\ . . . . . eee 
Stomatopoda from the Western Indian Ocean. By UL. A. BorrapAtuE, W_A., 
Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Selwyn College, Cambridge. (Communicated 
by J. STANLEY GaRpDINER, W.A., F.L.S.) (Plate 22.) . . . . . 209-216 
PART III.—May, 1908. 
Report on the Marine Fishes collected by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner in the 
Indian Ocean. By C. Tatn RuGan, M.A. (Communicated by J. STANLEY 
GarpinER, W.4., F.L.S.) (Plates 23-82.) . . . . . . . . « 217-265 
PART IV.—Janvary, 1909. 
The Madreporarian Corals: 1. The Family Fungiidee, with a Revision of its 
Genera and Species and an Account of their Geographical Distribution. 
By J. Stantey Garprner, WA. PRS. F.L.S., Fellow of Gonville and 
Caius College and Demonstrator of Animal Morphology in the University 
of Cambridge. (Plates 83-89.) oA a oeeelen, 25a 
A List of the Freshwater Fishes, Batrachians, and Reptiles obtained by 
Mr, J. Stanley Gardiner’s Expedition to the Indian Ocean. By G. A. 
Boutmenerr, F.R.S. (Communicated by J. Sranuey GarvINER, 4, F.R.S., 
HES.) (Plate 40.) 0.0.0 62's 2 a) a ok) | 
