S2 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Fuhlications. 



The undermentioned works on Natural History have been 

 published during the year : — 



Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts, Maps, and Drawings 

 in the British Museum (Natural History). Vol. I., A-D. 

 Fp, via, 500. Mo. IL 



First Eeport on Economic Zoology. By Fred. V. Theobald. 

 (With an Introduction by Professor E. Ray Lankester.) 

 Fp.xxxiv, 192 : 18 illustrations in text. Royal 8vo. 6s. 



"Hand-list of the Genera and Species of Birds. Vol. IV. 

 By R. Bowdler Sharpe. . Fj^. xii, 391. Svo. 10s. 



Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). Vol. III., Oarinatse (Psittaci- 

 formes-Passeriformes). Bj E. Vv^. Gates and Captain Savile 

 G. Beid. Pp. xxiii, 849 : 10 coloured plates. Svo. 11. 5s. 



Monograph of the Culicidse, or Mosquitoes. Vol. III. 

 Ey Fred. V. Theobald. Fp. xvii, 359 : 17 lolates, 1 chart, and 

 193 illustrations in text. Svo. 11. Is. 



Monograph of the Tsetse-Flies (Genus Glossina, Westwood), 

 based on the Collection in the British Museum. By E. E. 

 Austen. With a chapter on Mouth-parts by H. J. Hansen. 

 Fp. ix, 319: 9 plates, 1 map, and 16 illustrations in text. 

 Foy. 8vo. 1 5s. 



Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalsen^e (Moths) in the 

 British Museum. Vol. IV. Noctuidse. By Sir G. F. Hampson, 

 Bart. Pj). XX, 689 : 125 woodcuts. 8vo. 15s. 



' A-tlas of 23 coloured plates (Iv-lxxvii). 8vo. 16s. 



Catalogue of the Collection of Palaearctic Butterflies 

 formed by the late John Henry Leech, and presented to the 

 Trustees of the British Museum by his mother, Mrs. Eliza 

 Leech. By R. South. Fp. vi, 228 : 2 coloured p)lates and a 

 portrait. Mo. 11. 



Catalogue of the Madreporarian Corals in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). Vol. IV., The Family Poritidse. 

 I. — The Genus Goniopora. By H. M. Bernard. Fp. viii, 206 : 

 16 p)lates. 4to. U. 



Copies of these works have been sent to many Free 

 Libraries and other institutions in Great Britain and Ireland, 

 to Colonial, Indian, and Foreign Museums, Libraries, and 

 Scientific Societies, and to various individuals who have 

 •either assisted in the preparation of the volumes or otherwise 

 benefited the Museum. 



Selections of the Natural History publications of the 

 Museum have been presented to several institutions and 

 persons. 



Arrangements have been made with several additional 

 institutions for an exchange of publications. 



