The Annals of the Durban Museum 18 devoted principally to South African 
Zoology and is issued from time to time as circwmstances permit. 
Contents of previous issues, 
Part 1. Published Ist June, 1914. Price 5/- nett. 
I.—On some Pelagic Entomostraca collected by Mr. J. ¥. Gisson in Durban Bay, 
by G. Srewarpson Brapy. (Plates I-IV). 
Il.—On Tursiops catalania and other existing species of Bottlenose Porpoises of 
that Genus, by Freprrick W. TRuE. 
III.—On further Pelagic Entomostraca collected by Mr. J. Y. Gipson in Durban 
Bay, by G. Srewarpson Brapy. (Plates V and V1). 
1V.—A Descriptive List of the Millar Collection of South African Birds’ Eggs, 
by E. C. Causs. (Plate VII). 
Part 2. “Published 15th Mav. 1915.07 Bice: 6) nett, 
V.—Contributions to the knowledge of the Anatomy of the Sperm Whale ( Physeter 
macrocephalus) based upon the examination of a young Fetus, by Frank 
E. Bepparp. (Plate VIII). 
VI.—Notes on several Four-lunged Spiders in the collection of the Durban Museum 
with descriptions of two new forms, by Joun Hewirt. 
VII.—Notes on the Pelagic Entomostraca of Durban Bay, by G. ier eal 
Brapy. (Plates IX—XIV). 
VIII.—Anoplura and Mallophaga from Zululand, by Vernon L. Ketioae and 
G. F. Ferris. (Plates XV and XVI). 
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IX.—On a Collection of Rotifera from Natal, by C. F. RoussE.er. 
X.—An Annotated List of Mosquitos occurring at Durban, by F. W. Epwarps. 
(continued on third page of cover). 
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