SEPAEATE DIYISIOT^S OF THE ZOOLOGICAL EECORD. 



At present eacli Yolume of the Zoological Rbcord consists of 

 20 separate]}' paged Divisions. Commencing with Vol. xxxix., for 

 1902, these Divisions may be obtained separately, in paper covers, 

 stitched and lettered. 



The following are the Divisions and their net prices, viz. : — 



s. d. 



1. List of abbreviations of journals, etc 2 



2. General Subjects 2 6 



3. Mammalia 2 6 



4. Aves 6 



5. Eeptilia and Datrachia 2 6 



6. Pisces 2 6 



7. Tunicata 10 



8. Molbisca : . . . 4 



9. Pvaehiopoda 1 



10. Bryozoa 10 



11. Crustacea 2 6 



12. Arachnida 2 



13. Myriopoda ■, . , 16 



14. Insecta 12 



15. Echinoderma , 3 6 



16. Vermes 3 



17. Coelenterata 16 



18. Spougiae 2 



19. Protozoa 2 



20. Index of new names of genera and subgenera 2 



On receipt of the price any Division will be forwarded as soon 

 as ready. 



These separate Divisions can be obtained from the Zoological 

 Society, 3 Hanover Square, London, and also from the following 

 Agents : Eriedlander & Sohn, 11 Carlstrasse, Berlin ; and Librairie 

 A. Hermann, 6 rue Sorbonne, Paris. Cheques and Post-Office 

 Orders should be made payable to " The Zoological Society," and 

 crossed " Drummond's." 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, M.A,, D.Sc, 



Secretary. 

 October, 1903. 



Zoological Society of London, 

 3 Haxover Square, W, 



