SEPAEATE DIVISIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL EECOKD. 



At present each Volume of the Zoological Eecord consists of 

 20 separately paged Divisions. These maj- be obtained separately, 

 ill paper covers, stitched and lettered. 



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



s. d. 

 List of abbreviations of journals, etc 2 



■ .Special Eecords, viz. : — ■ 



I. General Subjects . . 2 G 



II. Mammalia . . 2 



HI. Aves 6 



IV. Eeptilia and Batrachia . . . . . . . . 2 (> 



V. Pisces 2 6 



VI. Tunieata . . . . 10 



VII. Moilusca . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 



VIII. Brachiopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 



IX. Bryozoa . . . . . . . ■ . . . . 10 



X. Crustacea 2 6 



XI. Arachnida . . . . 2 



• XIL Myriopoda 16 



XIII. Insecta . . 12 



XIV. Echinoderma 3 6 



XV. Vermes 3 



XVI. Coelenterata .. 16 



XVII. Spougite 2 



XVIII. Protozoa 2 



Index of new names of genera and subgenera . . 2 



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

 as I'cady. 



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 ; Librairie 

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

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

 .crossed " Drummond's." 



October, 1905. 



Zoological Society of Londox, 

 3 Hanovek Square, W. 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, 



Secretary. 



