FROM MR. MURRAY'5 LIST. 



A NATURALIST IN INDIAN SEAS; or Four 



Years with the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ' Investigator.' By 

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 and Professor of Zoology in the Medical College of Bengal. With 

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The Contents include an outline of the origin of Marine Survey in East Indian 

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 of deep-sea life ; narratives of four surveying- cruises to numerous coasts and 

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 Andaman and Laccadive Archipelagos ; a descriptive Catalogue of ' Investigator ' 

 deep-sea dredging stations ; and a complete bibliography of the scientific work 

 hitherto published by the Naturalists' Department of the Indian Marine Survey. 



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A BOOK OF WHALES. By F. E. Beddard, M.A., 



F.R.S. With Forty Illustrations by Sidney Berridge. Large 8vo. 6s. 



THE BIRDS OF SIBERIA. A Record of a 



Naturalist's Visits to the Valleys of the Petchora and Yenesei. By the 

 late Henry Seisbohm. With the Author's Latest Corrections. With 

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