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3168 Paulin, 6., No Struggle for Existence, no Natural Selection. Critical examination 

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3172 Scientific Memoirs by Offlcers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Govern- 

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3174 Blologia Gentrali-Americana, or contributions to the knowledge of the Fauna 

 and Flora of Mexico and Central America. Edited by F. D. Godman. Zoology. 

 Part 198. London 1907. roy. 4. with 6 plates (1 coloured). 



Cont.: Pisces by C. T. Regan. pg. 129— 160 with plates 17— 20 — D i p 1 op o d a by R. J. Pooock. 

 pg. 57—72 with plate 6. — Coleoptera. Vol. IV. Part 5 (Rhynchota, contin.) by G. C. Champion, 

 pg. 217—240 with plate 13. — Neuroptera (Odonata) by P. P. Calvert. pg. 381—404. 



3175 — The same. Zoology. Part 199. London 1908. roy. 4. with t maps and 6 plates. 

 Cont.: Pisces by CT. Regan. pg. 33 and 161— 203 with 2 maps and plates 21—26. — Neuro- 

 ptera (Odonata) by P. P. Calvert. pg. 405— 420. — O r th o p te r a. Vol. II by L. Bruner. pg. 249— 256. 



Price of each loological part M. 22. — Subscription for the whole zoolog. division only. 

 Parts 1 — 197 contain.: Mammalia by Aiston. 240 pg with 22 plates. — Ares by Salvin and 

 Godman. 3 vols. 5)2, 598 and 510 pg. with atlas of 84 plates. — Reptilia andBatrachia 

 by Günther. 346 pg. with 76 plates. — Pisces by Regan. pg. 1—128 with 16 plates. — Ter- 

 restrial and Fluviatile Mollusca by v. Martens. 734 pg. with 44 plates. — Coleo- 

 ptera. Vol. I: Adephaga by Bates and Sharp. 2 parts. 326 and 840 pg. with 32 plates. — Vol. II: 

 Pselaphidae etc. Pectini- and Lamellicornia by Sharp, Matthews a. o. 2 parts. 729 and 444 pg. 

 with 43 plates. — Vol. III: Serricornia and Malacodermata by Waterhouse, Horn a. o. 2 parts. 

 706 and 384 pg. with 40 plates. — Vol. IV, parts 1 and 2; Heteromera by Champion. 600 and 504 pg. 

 With 44 plates; part 3: Rhynchophora by Sharp, pg. 1 — 168 with 6 plates; part 4: Rhynchophora, 

 contin. by Champion. 758 pg. with 35 plates; part 5: Rhynchophora, contin. by Champion, pg. 1—216 

 with 12 plates; part 6: Rhynchophora, contin. by Sharp, Blanford and Jordan. 402 pg. with 14 plates. 



— Vol. V: Longicornia and Bruchides by Bates and Sharp. 538 pg. with 26 plates. — Vol. VI: 

 Phytophaga by Jacoby, Baly and Champion. 2 parts with suppiement. 646, 378 and 259 pg. with 

 56 plates. — Vol. VII: Erotylidae by Gorham. 288 pg. with 13 plates. — Lepidoptera: Rhopa- 

 locera by Godman and Salvin. 2 vols. 533 and 782 pg. with atlas of 113 plates; Heterocera by 

 Druce. 2 vols. 522 and 622 pg with atlas of 101 plates. — Hymenoptera by Cameron and 

 Forel. 3 vols. 449, 424 and 169 pg. with 38 plates. — Rhynchota: Heteroptera by Distant and 

 Champion. 2 vols. 482 and 432 pg. with 61 plates; Homoptera. Vol. I by Distant and Fowler. 

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 with 10 plates. — Orthoptera. Vol. I by Borman, Pictet a. o. 468 pg. with 22 plates; vol. II 

 by Bruner. pg. 1—248 with 3 plates. — Arachnida: Araneidea and Opiliones by O. P. and F. O. 

 P. Cambridge. 2 vols. 332 and 620 pg. with 93 plates; Acaridea by Stoll. 76 pg. with 21 plates; 

 Scorpiones, Pedipalpi and Solifugae by Pocock. 71 pg. with 12 plates. — Chilopoda and 

 Diplopoda by Pocock. pg. 1—56 with 5 plates. 



In preparation : Microlepidoptera by Walsingham. 



Archaeology by Maudslay. 4 vols. and appendix. 1889—1902. with 4 atlas of 492 partly 

 coloured plates. M. 765. — Botany by Hemsley. 4 vols. 1880—89. with atlas of 111 partly 

 colour. plates. half bound. M. 360. 



The editor will prepare, at the conclusion of the work, an introductory volume, wherein the 

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