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Edited by S.F. HARMER, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Superintendent of the University Museum of Zoology; and A.E. SHIPLEY, M.A., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, University Lecturer on the Morphology of Invertebrates.

FLATWORMS. By M.Sc, Vict., Owens College. NEMERTINES. By Miss Newnham College, Cambridge. THREAD-WORMS, &c. By, M.A., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. ROTIFERS. By M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, D.Sc. Lond., Professor of Natural History in the Queen's College, Cork. POLYCHAET WORMS. By W. D.Sc. Lond., Hon. M.A. Oxon., Aldrichian Demonstrator of Comparative Anatomy in the University of Oxford. EARTHWORMS AND LEECHES. By M.A. Oxon., F.R.S., Prosector to the Zoological Society, London. GEPHYREA, &c. By M.A., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. POLYZOA. By M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. NATURE.—"Taken as a whole the book is fully worthy of its place in this attractive series."

MOLLUSCS AND BRACHIOPODS. By the Rev. M.A., M.A., and  M.A. FIELD.—"We know of no book available to the general reader which affords such a vast fund of information on the structure and habits of molluscs."

PERIPATUS. By M.A., F.B.S. MYRIAPODS. By M.A. INSECTS. Part I. By M.A. Cantab., M.B. Edin., F.B.S. ATHENAEUM.—"This book will find a place in the library of most entomologists, prove a welcome boon to weak brethren who are compelled to lecture—docendo discimus— and occupy by the side of Westwood's 'Modern Classification' and Burmester's 'Manual' a niche that has long been empty."


 * The next Volume to appear will be the completion of Dr. Sharp's admirable treatise on INSECTS. This may be looked for not later than January.

Parker, D.Sc, F.B.S., Professor of Biology in the University of Otago, Dunedin, N.Z., and William A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc, F.B.S., Professor of Biology in the University of Sydney, N.S.W. In Two Vols. With Illustrations. Medium 8vo, 36s. net. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.—"We are specially glad to have the privilege of welcoming a sound and scientific zoological treatise not 'made in Germany.'"

the Anatomy, Physiology, Embryology, and Metamorphoses of Insects, for use in Agricultural and Technical Schools and Colleges, as well as by the working Entomologist. By Alpheus S. Packard, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Zoology and Geology, Brown University. Medium 8vo, 18s. net. LITERATURE.—"Dr. A.S. Packard has attempted no easy task, but his thirty years' study of the huge class of insects qualifies him to accomplish it, and he is to be congratulated on his work."