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The editors anticipate two issues of approximately 150 pages each annually. 

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Institution $15.00 



All subscriptions must be paid in advance. 



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DATE OF MAILING 



Brimleyana No. 8 was mailed on 12 April 1983. 



PUBLICATION SCHEDULE 



We apologize to all subscribers and contributors who have been inconven- 

 ienced by our publishing delay. Brimleyana Nos. 10 and 11 are being processed 

 simultaneously and should appear at about the same time this autumn (No. 10 is 

 devoted to various aspects of the biology of the salamander, Necturus lewisi). 

 We are trying to assure, also, that No. 12 will appear within a reasonable pro- 

 duction time. 



FORTHCOMING . . . 



* Fishes, of Buck Creek, Kentucky; 



* An update of Sympotthastia (Diptera); 



* Fossil bats from Florida; 



* Seasonal weight changes in raccoons; 



* A new species of Paracricotopus (Diptera); 



* Aspects of the biology of Etheostoma rufilineatum (Pisces); 



* Aquatic distributional patterns in the Interior Low Plateaus; 



* Seabird core temperatures; 



* Genetic variation in Agkistrodon piscivorus (Reptilia); 



* Virginia in Virginia; 



* The rete in seabirds; 

 . . . AND OTHERS. 



