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1. FISHES. By Mr. Edgar R. Waite, F.L.S., South Australian Museum, Adelaide .. .. ..86 
2. PTEROBRANCHIA. By Dr. W. G. Ridewood, D.Sc., British Museum (Natural History) ... 2 6 
1 MOLLUSCA PELECYPODA AND GASTROPODA. 
By Mr. C. Hedley, F.L.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 8 6 
2. MOLLUSCA :—CEPHALOPODA. By Dr. S. Stillman Berry, Redlands, Cal. 3 6 
3. BRACHIOPODA. 
By Dr. J. Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc., Director Dominion Museum, Wellington, N.Z. 6 0 
1. ARACHNID A FROM MACQUARIE ISLAND. 
By Mr. W. J. Rainbow, F.E.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 1 0 
2. BRACHYURA. 
By Miss Mary J. Rathbun, United States National Museum, Washington, U.S.A. 1 0 
3. COPEPODA. By Dr. G. Stewardson Brady, F.R.S. ... ".. ... ... ... ... 5 6 
4. CLADOCERA AND HALOCYPRID,®. By Dr. G. Stewardson Brady, F.R.S. 2 0 
5. EUPHAUSIACEA AND MYSIDACEA. 
Dr. W. M. Tattersall, D.Sc., Keeper, University Museum, Manchester 1 6 
6. CUMACEA AND PHYLLOCARIDA. 
By Dr, W. T. Calman, D.Sc., British Museum, Natural History.1 3 
l. CALCAREOUS SPONGES. By Prof. A. S. Dendy, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.S., King’s College, London 2 ’ 0 
1. MOSSES. By Mr. H. N. Dixon, M.A., F.L.S., and Rev. W. Walter Watts . 1 0 
2. THE ALGZE OF COMMONWEALTH BAY. By Mr. A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., Oxon., B.Sc., Lond. 3 6 
