The Annals of the Durban Museum is devoted principally to South Apri 
Zoology and is issued from time to time as circumstances permit. 
Contents of previous issues. ; Bh 
Vol. I, Part 1. Published Ist June, 1914. Price 5/- pets ; 
I.—On Pelagic Entomostraca, by G. S. Brapy.. (Plates I-IV). 
II.—On Bottlenose Porpoises (7Z'wrsiops), by F. W. TRuE. 
IIT.—On further Pelagic Entomostraca, by G. S. Brapy. (Plates V and VI). 
IV.—Descriptions of South African Birds’ Eggs, by E. C. Causs. (Plate VII). 
Vol. I, Part 2. Published 15th May, 1915. Price 5/- nett. 
V.—Anatomy of Fetal Sperm Whale, by F. E. Bepparp. (Plate VITI). 
VI.—Notes on Four-lunged Spiders, by Jonn Hewirr. - ie 
VII.—Notes on Pelagic Entomostraca, by G.S. Brapy. (Plates IX—-XIV). — 
VIII.—Anoplura and Mallophaga, by Krtioee & Ferris. (Plates XV and XVI). 
IX.—Rotifera from Natal, by C. F. RoussEer. 
X.—List of Mosquitos, by F. W. Epwarps. 
Vol. I, Part 3. | Published 20th April, 1916. Price 5/- nett. 
XI.—Fishes from Natal, collected by Mr. Romer Rosinson, by C. Tare Regan. 
XII.—Description of a new Fish from Zululand, by G. A. BouLENGER. 
XIII.—A Hydroid parasitic on fishes, by Ernest WARREN. (Plates X VIJT—-XX). 
XIV.—Report on Bees, chiefly from Natal, by T. D. A. CocKERELL. ‘ 
X V.—Descriptions of several species of Arachnida, by Joun Hewirv. ir 
XVI.—A new species of Solpuga from Zululand, by SranLey Hirst. 
XVII.—Mallophaga and Anoplura, with mammalian host-list, by G. F. Ferris. 
XVIII.—Note on Glossina brandoni and Danais petiverana, by E. C. Coup. _ i 
X1IX.—Catalogue of Natal Marine Fishes (1), by Messrs. Gitcurist & THompson. 
Vol. I, Part 4. Published 21st May, 1917. Price 5/- nett. i 
XIX.—Catalogue of Natal Marine Fishes (2), by Messrs. Gitcurist & THompPson. 4 
XX.—A new Silurid Fish from Natal, by G. A. BouLENGER. i 
XXI.—A new Bat (Otomops icarus), by E. C. Couss, (Plate XX1I). } 
(continued on third page of cover). 
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