THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD. 
fjWIE object of the Zoological Record is to give, by means of an 
annual Volume, complete lists of the Works and Publications 
relating to Zoology in all its branches that have appeared during 
the year preceding the issue of the Volume ; together with full 
information as to the points they deal with, arranged in such a 
manner as to serve as an Index to the literature of Zoology in all 
parts of the globe, and thus to form a repertory which will retain 
its value for the Student in future years. 
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P. L. SCLATER, 
Secretary , 
Nov . 15 th, 1896. 
Zoological Society of London, 
3, Hanover Square, W. 
