IV 
PREFACE. 
That under his management the Zoological Record will 
maintain the distinguished position it has from the first assumed 
I have no doubt : but I feel it to be my duty to entreat all who 
are interested in its welfare to continue their support to the 
undertaking ; for the time is approaching (if not already arrived) 
when it must stand unaided by the liberal subsidies by which it 
has hitherto been encoui’aged. 
Once more I have the pleasure of acknowledging a grant of 
J01OO towards the expenses of the volume from the British 
Association for the Advancement of Science, and of a contribu- 
tion of J058 II 5 . 10^/. (the interest of the Davis Bequest) from 
the Council of the Zoological Society of London. I have again 
to return my thanks to the Subeditor and the various Recorders 
— among whom I have been so fortunate as to enlist Dr. 
Lutken — for their kind and invaluable cooperation. It will 
always be a satisfaction to me that I have had the honour of 
conducting, now for the space of three years, a publication so 
useful and (thanks entirely to my fellow-labourers) so ably 
executed as the Zoological Record. 
ALFRED NEWTON. 
Magdalene College, Cambridge, 
April, 1874. 
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