THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD 
HE 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 informa- 
tion 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. 
The “ Zoological Record ” is published for the Society by Messrs. 
Gurney and -Jackson, at the price of 30s. per volume. But all 
Members of the Zoological Society of London have the privilege 
of receiving it, including the cost of delivery (within the United 
Kingdom), at a subscription price of 20s. per annum. This Sub- 
scription is due on the 1st of July in every year, and the privilege 
of Subscription is forfeited unless the amount be paid before the 
1st of December following. 
The Zoological Society, having purchased the entire stock of 
the “ Zoological Record,” are able to supply complete sets. The thirty- 
seven Volumes to the end of the nineteenth century, and the Index- 
Volume in addition, will be supplied for £1 5 (or without the Index- 
Volume, for £14 10s.). Volumes of any single year (exclusive of the 
last five volumes and Vol. 6) can likewise be supplied at 10s. per 
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are requested to apply at this office for a Form, to be returned when 
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payment of the subscription, a Banker’s Order Form is also furnished 
to those who prefer that mode of payment. This order, when filled 
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“ Record ” on the same conditions as are accorded to Members of the 
Zoological Society. 
P. L. SCLATER, 
Secretary. 
November, 1902. 
Zoological Society of London, 
3 Hanover Square, W. 
