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Windermere, and in the following week visited other localities in the 

 Lake district and Northumberland to collect freshwater Polyzoa of 

 which she brought back sixty-eight specimens. 



Mr. T. H. Withers spent two weeks during August in visiting various 

 localities in the neighbourhood of Mons, Belgium, examining Cretaceous 

 beds in connexion with his Catalogue of Cretaceous Cirripedes ; and 

 collecting fossils. 



Mr. J. E. Dandy left England on 1 December to take part in a 

 collecting expedition led by Mr. C. G. T. Morrison, of Christ Church, 

 Oxford, to the South-western Sudan and Congo Nile divide. 



Publications. 

 The following new works were published during the year : — 

 Library Catalogue. Vol. VIL 



Catalogue of the Works of Linnaeus. (Second Edition). 

 Index Animalium, Sectio Secunda. Bv C. Davies Sherbom. 



Parts XXXII and XXXIII. 

 " Terra Nova " Expedition Reports. 



Zoology. Vol. IV, No. 6. By W. Garstang. 

 Great Barrier Reef Report. 



Vol. II, Nos. 3-5. 



Vol. Ill, Nos. 7-8. 

 Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. 



Part IV. 



Part V, Fascicle 3. 



Part VI, Fascicle 4. 

 Revision of the Genus Leptonema. By M. E. Mosely. 

 Fossil Insects, No. 3. The Panorpoid Complex in the British Lias. 



By R. J. Tillyard. 

 Catalogue of the London Clay Flora. By E. M. Reid and M. E. J. 



Chandler. 

 Guide to Rocks. By W. Campbell Smith. 

 Economic Series. 



No 2. — The Louse as a Menace to Man. (Second Edition.) 



The publication of the '' Natural History Magazine " was continued. 



In addition to the above publications, 274 reports and descriptive 

 papers, based on the collections, by members of the staff and other^«. 

 were published in scientific periodicals. 



C. TATE REGAN, 



Director. 



British Museum (Natural History). 

 1 April, 1934. 



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