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ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



No. 3. — Fleas as a Menace to Man and Domestic 

 Animals. Their Life-history, Habits and Control. 

 By James Waterston, B.D., B.Sc. Second Edition. 

 Pp. 21 : 1 plate, 6 text figures. 8vo. ^d. 



No. 4. — Mosquitoes and their Eelation to Disease. 

 Their Life-history, Habits and Control. By F. W. 

 Edwards, B.A. Second Edition. Pp. 20: 6 text- 

 figures. 8vo. 4 J. 



No. 6. — Species of Arachnida and Myriopoda (Scor- 

 pions, Spiders, Mites, Ticks and Centipedes) in- 

 jurious to Man. By S. Hirst. Second Edition. 

 Pp. 60: 26 text-figures. 3 plates. 8vo. 1^. 



No. 8. — Eats and Mice as Enemies of Mankind. By 

 M. A. C. Hinton. Second Edition. Pp. 63: 2 

 plates and 6 text-figures. 8vo. Is. 



The undermentioned works were in preparation during the 

 year : — 



"Terra Nova" Antarctic Eeport. Further sections, in- 

 cluding Tanaidacea and Isopoda, by W. M. Tattersall, 

 D.Sc. ; Parasitic Protozoa, by H. M. Woodcock, D.Sc, 

 and Miss Olive Lodge ; Collembola, by Prof. G. H. 

 Carpenter; Mallophaga, by James Waterston, B.D., 

 B.Sc; Fish Eemains from the upper Old Eed Sand- 

 stone of Grranite Harbour, Antarctica, by A. Smith 

 Woodward, LL.D., F.E.S. 



Handbook of British Lichens, by Miss A. L. Smith. 



Catalogue of Fossil Bryozoa : — The Cretaceous Bryozoa. 

 Vol. III., by W. D. Lang, M.A., Sc.D. 



General Library. 



The additions to the General Library during the past year 

 have been : — 



By purchase ... 269 volumes. 



By transference from 



other Departments 53 maps. 



By donation... ... 640 volumes, 3 maps, and 106 photo- 



graphs. 



Total 909 56 106 



All the volumes and maps have been catalogued, press-marked 

 and put in their places, while 1,484 volumes have been bound in 

 464, and 415 maps mounted. 



The extent of the collection on the 31st December was 48,667 

 volumes, 6,004 maps, and 1,211 photograi3hs (not including thoise 

 in the Owen Collection of Drawings, &c.). 



The accessions to the Departmental Libraries have also been 

 catalogued as they came in, and duplicate transcripts of the titles 

 have been returned with the books. 



Altogether 2,806 title-slips have been written, 90 rewritten, 

 and 3,208 revised (independently of those prepared for printing). 



