CONTENTS. 



VI. Report on the Freshwater Fishes collected hy the British Ornithologists' Union 

 Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea. By C. Tate 

 Regan, U.A., F.Z.S. (Plate XXXI.) page 275 



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