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Vor. V. OCTOBER, 1895. No. 1. 
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NOTES. 
Tur Hon. Librarian begs to acknowledge with many thanks the 
receipt of the following publications:— 
“The Victorian Naturalist,” Vol. XII, Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5. 
From the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U.S.A.— 
1. “Directions for Collecting and Preserving Fish.” 
2. “List of the described Birds of Mexico, Central America, 
and the West Indies." 
3. “Circular to Entomologists.” 
4. “Circular relative to Collection of Birds from Middle and 
South Africa.” 
5. “Catalogue of the Fishes of the East Coast of North 
America.” 
6 pcm of the Families of Mammals with Analytical 
Tables.” : 
7. “List of the described species of Humming Birds.” 
8. *Check-List of the Invertebrate Fossils of North America: 
Miocene.” 
9. ‘Check-List of the Invertebrate Fossils of North America: 
Cretaceous and Jurassic.” 
10. *Check-List of the Invertebrate Fossils of North America: 
Eocene and Oligocene.” 
ll. “Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smith- 
sonian Institution.” 
