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The undermentioned works are in preparation : — 

 Library Catalogue, Vol. V. 



" Terra Nova " Antarctic Report. Further Sections. 

 Report on Cetacea stranded on the British coasts during 

 1914, by Dr. S. F. Harmer, f.r.s. 



Catalogue of Bats, Vol, II., by Dr. Knud Andersen. 

 Catalogue of Ungulate Mammals, Vol IV^.,by R. Lydekker, 



F.R.S. 



Catalogue of the Freshwater Fishes of Africa, Vol. III., 

 by G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. 



Third Report on Economic Zoology. 



Illustrations of British Flies, Second Series. 



Illustrations of African Blood-sucking Flies, Vol. II., by 



E. E. Austen. 



Revision of the Ichneumonidai, Part IV., by C. Morley. 

 Catalogue of Ethiopian Syrphidse, by Prof. Mario Bezzi. 



Catalogue of Moths, Supplement, Vol. II., by Sir Georga 



F. Hampson, Bart. 



Flora of Jamaica, Vol. IV., by W. Fawcett and Dr. A. B. 

 Rendle, f.r.s. 



Revision of Crombie's Monograph of British Lichens, 

 Part I., by Miss A. L, Smith. 



Catalogue of the Sloane Herbarium, by J. Britten. 



Catalogue of Fossil Fishes, Part V., by Dr. A. S. Wood- 

 ward, F.R.S. 



Catalogue of the Cretaceous Flora, Part II., by Marie C. 

 Stopes, D.Sc. 



Guide to British Lichens. 



Instructions for Collectors, No. 12, Worms, by H. A. 

 Bay lis. 



Economic Series, No. 2, The Furniture Beetle, by C. J. 

 Gahan. 



General Library. 



The additions to the General Library during the past year 

 have been : — 



By purchase - - - 263 volumes. 



By donation .... - 557 volumes, G maps, aiid 



45 photographs. 



Total - - 820 volumes, G maps, and 

 45 photographs. 



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