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Vol. I, Consists of 17 numbers by ten authors, which relate to 
mammals, birds, insects, marine invertebrates, problems of 
zoological evolution, and notes on volcanic phenomena. 
Vol. 2, No. I, Long Island Fauna and Flora. — I. The Bats (Order 
Chiroptera). By Robert Cushman Murphy and 
John Treadwell Nichols. June 21, 1913 $0.15 
No. 2, Long Island Fauna and Flora. — II. A Long Island 
Acmcsa and a New Variety of Urosalpinx cinerea. By 
vSilas C. Wheat. Jul}^ 16. 1913 10 
No. 3, Long Island Fauna and Flora. — III. The Frogs and 
Toads (Order Salientia). By Frank Overton, 
A. M., M. D. Nov. 3, 1914 25 
No. 4, A Report on the South Georgia Expedition. By 
Robert Cushman Murphy. Nov. 5, 1914 25 
No. 5, The Penguins of South Georgia. By Robert 
Cushman Murphy. Aug. 2, 1915 50 
No. 6, A Contribution to the Ornithology of the Orinoco 
Region. By George K. Cherrie. Sept. i, 1916.. 1.75 
Vol. 3, No. I, Long Island Fauna. — IV. The sharks. Bj^ John 
Treadwell Nichols and Robert Cushman 
Murphy. Apr. 24, 1916 25 
CATALOGUES and GUIDES 
Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures illustrating the Life of 
Christ by James J. TissoT. i9oi-'o2 10 
Catalogue of Paintings. 1906, 19 10, each 10 
Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Porcelains loaned by Henry T. 
Chapman, [i 907] 10 
Guide to the Southwestern Indian Hall. 1907 05 
Guide to the Exhibits illustrating Evolution, etc. By F. A. Lucas. 
1909 05 
Catalogue of the Avery Collection of Ancient Chinese Cloisonnes. 
By John Getz ; preface by W. H. Goodyear. 19 12.... paper.. 1.50 
cloth. . 2 . 00 
Exhibition of Enlarged Photographs of French Cathedrals and 
churches in the War Zone. By William H. Goodyear. 1918 .25 
Early American Paintings : Catalogue of an Exhibition held in the 
Museum of the Brooklyn In.stitute of Arts and Sciences, Feb. 
3d, -March 12th, 1917. c 1917 10.00 
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