DISTRIBUTION, EXPEDITIONS, TRAVELS, FAUNA. Oetl. Sub. 63 
Zoology of Lake Baikal, Korotneff (481). 
German South polar expedition, Gazert (314). 
"Harriman" Alaska exp., Merriam (608). 
"Humboldt" Plankton Expedition, Atlantic, Hensen (392). 
"Maja" Deep sea, Lo Bianco (536). 
"Princesse Alice" 1903; Richard (767, 768), Monaco (634).— Princesse 
Alice II; Gulf of Gascony, Monaco (631).— Prince of Monaco's yacht, 
Monaco (632). 
"Princeton" exp. Patagonia, Scott (824). 
"Siboga" exp., Weber (924). 
"Valdivia" exp., Chun (190). 
White Nile and Egypt, Swedish expedition, Jagerskiold (436). 
c. Travels : — 
Borneo, Beccari (63). 
Hokkaido, Japan, Klocke (474). 
Guianas, Andre (18). 
Mafia, Zanzibar, the Comores, Voeltzkow (907). 
d. Faunas. Special Regions : — 
Neolithic fauna, Central Europe, Schoetensack (805). 
Changes in fauna of Alps since glacial period, Schulz (816). 
Arctic Fauna, Romer & Schaudinn (779). 
Faroe islands, Annandale (20). 
Scotland, Highlands of, Harvie-Brown & Macpherson (386). 
Marine fauna Northumberland, Meek (600). 
Cambridgeshire, British Ass. Guide, Marr & Shipley (594). 
Plymouth marine invertebrate fauna, (591). 
Alpine fauna and flora of the Ardennes, Fredericq (299). 
Fauna of Lake Leman, Forel (295). 
Fauna of Canton Tessin, Keller (458). 
Fauna of valley in Southern Alps, Pavesi (699). 
Cai)ri marine Fauna, Lo Bianco (536;. 
Fauna of Adriatic Sea about Triest, Romer (778). 
Salt lakes, Roumania, Bdjor (152). 
Fauna of Cephalonia, Sangiorgi (789). 
Ponto-Aralian-Caspian special province, Sowinsky (846). 
Indian and Atlantic Oceans, recent work, Kulczycki (489). 
Maldives and Laccadives, Gardiner (310), review, Nature Ixx, pp. 337, 
338. 
Ceylon, marine biology, Herdman & others (396). 
Indo-China, Fauna, Pavie (700). 
Philippines, note on a general work, by Elera, Dyar, pp. 57, 58, J. N. 
York Ent. Soc. xii. 
Fauna Hawaiiensis, Sharp (832). 
Biology of a coral-island, Schnee (799). 
Fauna of the Marschall islands, Schnee (798). 
New Zealand, Hutton & Drummond (430). 
Fauna of New Zealand, complete list, with dissertation, Hutton (428). 
Moss-fauna Antarctic, Richters (771). 
Alaska, Osgood (688). 
Central America, Godman (329). 
South polar fauna, Vanhoffen (896). 
Falkland islands, chiefly Aves, Vallentin (894). 
Cretaceous fauna, Ekaterinoslaw, chiefly Mollusca, Favre (281). 
N. S. Wales, Cretaceous Invertebrates, Etheridge (274). 
Solenhofen fossil fauna, Walther (917). 
Palaeontology etc. of Brazil, Branner (136). 
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