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Publications. 

 The following new works have been pubUshed : — 



Index Animahum, Sectio Secunda. By C. Davies Sherborn. 

 Parts XXI, XXII, and XXIII. 



" Terra Nova " Report, Zoology. 



Vol. IV, No. 5. Birds. By P. R. Lowe and N. B. Kinnear. 



Vol. V, No. 5. Hydroida. By A. K. Totton, M.C. 



Vol. VII, No. 4. Chaetognatha. By S. T. Burfield. 



Vol. VIII, No. 4. Amphipoda. By Dr. K. H. Barnard. 

 Insects of Samoa and other Terrestrial Arthropoda. 



Part II, Fasc. 3. 



Part VI, Fasc. 5 and 6. 



Part IX, Fasc. 1. 

 Great Barrier Reef Expedition, 1928-29. Scientific Reports. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



Vol. Ill, No. 1. 

 Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. 



Part II, Fasc. 3. 



Part V, Fasc. 1 and 2. 



Report on the Geological Collections made during the voyage of the 

 " Quest " on the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, 1919-22. 



Economic Series, No. 12. The Cockroach (Second Edition). 



Picture Post Cards. 



Sets B 14 and B 15. — Horses and their AlUes. 

 Sets B 16 and B 17. — Carnivora. 



Sets E 55 and E 56. — Life Histories of British Butterflies and 

 Moths. 



In addition to the above official publications, 259 reports and des- 

 criptive papers, based on the collections, by members of the stafE and 

 others, were published in scientific periodicals. 



The pubhcation of the " Natural History Magazine " was continued. 



C. TATE REGAN, 



Director 



British Museum (Natural History), 

 1 April, 1931. 



