20 BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) 



Dr. F. W. Edwards and Dr. G. Taylor left England on 28 September 

 on an expedition to explore the plants and insects of Mount Ruwenzori 

 and other mountain regions in East Africa. 



Publications. 



The following new works were published during the year : — 

 " Terra Nova " Expedition Reports. 



Zoology, Vol. IV, No. 7. By C. W. Parsons. 



Zoology, Vol. VII, No. 5. By N. Odhner. 

 Great Barrier Reef Report. 



Vol. II, No. 6. 



Vol. Ill, No. 9. 



Vol. IV, Nos. 14 and 15. 

 Monograph of the Flatfishes. 



Vol. I. By J. R. Norman. 

 Monograph of Frogs (Microhylidae). By H. W. Parker. 

 Stranded Cetacea Report, No. 11, 1927-33. By F. C. Eraser. 

 Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. 



Part VI, Fascicle 5. 



Part VII, Fascicles 1-2. 

 Insects of Samoa. 



Part II, Fascicle 4. 



Part VI, Fascicle 8. 

 Generic Names of the Holarctic Butterflies. By A. F, Hemming. 

 Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda. 



Part IV. 

 Guide to Fossil Mammals. 

 Guide to Fossil Birds, Reptiles, etc. 

 Economic Series. 



No. 4a — British Mosquitoes and their Control. (Second Edition). 

 Instructions for Collectors, No. 11. — Fossils and Minerals. 



(Fifth Edition). 

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



In addition to the above publications, 284 reports and descriptive 

 papers, based on the collections, by members of the staff and others, 

 were published in scientific periodicals. 



C. TATE REGAN, 



Director. 



British Museum (Natural History). 

 1 April, 1935. 



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