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Actinomycosis, Black Mt. Sheep (.Blair) .15 
Cultivation of Fishes (Townsend) . .25 
Growth of the Alligator (Ditmars) . .15 
Owls of Nearctic Region (Beebe) . -25 
Condition, Wild Life, Alaska (Grant)... .15 
List Birds Zoological Park (1909) (Beebe) .la 
Goat Hunting with Camera (Osborn) ... . .15 
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ZOOPATHOLOGICA VOL. I 
Parasitic Trematodes ( MacCallnm) . 
New Parasitic Worms ( MacCallnm ). 
Telorchis and other Trematodes ( Mac- 
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The Polystomidte (MacCallnm) . 
Camallanus and other Nematodes (Mac- 
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Studies in Helminthology (MacCallnm). 
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ZOOLOGICA VOL. I 
1— Geographic Variation in Birds (Beebe) .30 
2- 3—Ecology of the Hoatzin; 
Birds of Venezuela (Beebe) . .50 
4— New Species of Insects (Beebe) .... .25 
5- 6—Racket Formation, Tail - Feathers; 
Supernumerary Toe, Hawks (Beebe). .25 
7— Juv. Plumage, Yucatan Jay (Beebe). .15 
8— Northern Elephant Seal (Townsend). .25 
9— Affections of Respiratory and Digestive 
Organs, Primates (Blair) . .15 
10— New Blood Pheasant (Beebe) . -15 
11— Feeding Habits, Serpents (Ditmars) .50 
12— 13-14—Ontogeny, the White Ibis; 
Specialization, Taildown in Ducks; 
Postponed Moult, Certain Passerines 
(Beebe) . -25 
15— Pheasant Studies (Beebe) . .25 
16— Porpoise in Captivity (Townsend).. 25 
17— 18—The Genus Gennaeus (Beebe)... .25 
Notes on Costa Rican Birds (Crandall) 
19— Natural History, Whale S h a r k 
(Gudger) . .30 
20— Ectoparasitic Trematodes (MacCal- 
lum) . -25 
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ZOOLOGICA VOL. II 
1— Two Series of Amphibians (Deckert) .25 
2— Tetrapteryx Stage, Ancestry Birds 
(Beebe) . .25 
3— 4—Notes, Birds, Para, Brazil; 
Fauna of Jungle Debris (Beebe) . .25 
5— The Gaff-Topsail Catfish (Gudger).. . .25 
6— Mammals of Australia in the Zoolog¬ 
ical Park (IF. H. D. Le Souef) . .75 
7, 8, 9—Vertebrates, Bri. Guiana (Beebe) .25 
10—Habits of Sage Grouse (Horsfall).. .25 
1 1—Eclipse Plumage, Domestic Fowl 
(Crandall) . .25 
12— Life History, Puffer (Welsh-Breder) .25 
13— Hermaphroditism of Croaker 
(Breder) . .25 
14— Food of Certain Minnows ( Breder- 
Crawford) . .25 
15— Fishes of Sandy Hook Bay (Breder) .25 
16— Weaving of Weaver Birds (Fried¬ 
man) . 25 
17— Scales of Whitefishes (Van Oosten) .25 
18— Anderson Tree Frog (Noble).... .25 
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ZOOLOGICA VOL. Ill 
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Conrtibutions, Trop. Res. Sta. (Beebe) .25 
3-11—Social Beetles, Bri. Guiana 
(Wheeler) . 
Tachigalia Ants (Wheeler) . 
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New Coleoptera (Schwars-Barber ). .. . 
Larvae, Pupae, Social Beetles (Boving) 
New Diadiplosis (Felt) . . .... 
New Blepyrus (Brues) . 
Tachigalia Membracids ( Herbert Os¬ 
born) . .......... 
New Entomobrya (Folsom) . 1.00 
12— Fetuses, Guiana Howling Monkey 
( Schultz) . -25 
13— Mammals Collected Trop. Res. Sta. 
(Anthony) . -25 
14— 15—New Batrachians (Noble) . 
New Lizards (Noble) .. 
16— New Genera and Species, Termito- 
philous Coleoptera (Mann) . 
17— Glandular Structure, Abdominal ap¬ 
pendages, Termite Guest (Mclndoo) . . 
18— Termitophilous Millipedes (Cham- 
19 — Termitophilous Apterygota (Folsom) 
TO—Three apparently New Species, 
Termitaphis (Morrison) . 
21— Descriptions Termitum in Anglorum 
Guiana Reportum (Sylvestri) . 
22- 23—Two Myrmecophilous Phoridae 
(Brues) ... '...... 
A Termitophilous Bracnoid (Brues).. 
(14-23— (Trop. Res. Sta.) in preparation) 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
Official Guide Zoological Park (Hornaday) (postage 6c.) .50 
Pets, and How to Care for Them (Cran¬ 
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Post Cards: 63 Subjects in colors, in sets 
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Chameleons of the Sea (Townsend), paper.25 
Northern Elephant Seal (Torvnend). paper.25 
Porpoise in Captivity (Townsend), paper.25 
Natural History of the Whale Shark (Gudger) .25 
The Gaff-Topsail Catfish (Gudger), paper.25 
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GENERAL INFORMATION 
Membership. —Membership in the Zoological Society is 
open to all who are interested in the objects of the organiza¬ 
tion and desire to contribute toward its support. 
Classes. —Annual Membership is $10. This entitles the 
holder to admission to the Zoological Park on pay days, when 
the collections may be seen to the best advantage, all publica¬ 
tions of the Society, privileges of the Administration Build¬ 
ing, lectures, special exhibitions, and ten complimentary 
tickets to the Zoological Park for distribution. 
Annual Members may become Life Members by the pay¬ 
ment of $200; a subscriber of $1,000 becomes a Patron; 
$2,500, an Associate Founder; $5,000, a Founder; $10,000, a 
Founder in Perpetuity, and $25,000, a Benefactor. 
Applications for membership may be given to the General 
Secretary. Ill Broadway; The Aquarium, Battery Park, or 
the Zoological Park, New York City. 
Zoological Park. —The Park is open every day in the year, 
free, except Mondays and Thursdays when a fee is charged, 
from 10:00 A.M. until one-half hour before sunset. All 
holidays are free days. 
The Aquarium. —The Aquarium is open every day in the 
year, free, from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.. Anril to September: 
and 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., October to March. 
