Zoological Record, 15. köide

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Zoological Society of London, 1880
"Zoological Record is published annually in separate sections. The first of these is Comprehensive Zoology, followed by sections recording a year's literature relating to a Phylum or Class of the Animal Kingdom. The final section contains the new genera and subgenera indexed in the volume." Each section of a volume lists the sections of that volume.
 

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Page 2 - Pioneering in South Brazil; three years of forest and prairie life in the province of Parana. Map and Illustrations. 2 vols. Crown Svo. 24>.
Page 31 - On the collection made by Mr. AH Everett in the island of Basilan.
Page 15 - Naturgeschichte der Lurche. (Amphibiologie.) Eine umfassendere Darlegung unserer Kenntnisse von dem anatomischen Bau, der Entwicklung und systematischen Eintheilung der Amphibien, sowie eine eingehende Schilderung des Lebens dieser Thiere. Mit 120 Holzschn.-Illust.
Page 23 - Contributions to the natural history of the Hawaiian and Fanning islands and Lower California, made in connection with the United States North Pacific surveying expedition, 18731875.
Page 22 - Seventh Ann. Kept. Hayden Survey, 1873, p. 623. 6 ****** "A manual of American land shells." Bull. US Nat. Mus., No. 28, 1885. 7. ****** "A fourth supplement to the fifth volume of the terrestrial airbreathing mollusks of the United States and adjacent territories.
Page 21 - On Argillornis longipennis, Owen, a large Bird of Flight, from the Eocene Clay of Sheppey.
Page 277 - F. Buchanan, Descriptions of new Species of Heteropterous Hemiptera collected in the Hawaiian Islands by the Rev. T. Blackburn. No.
Page 3 - A Preliminary Treatise on the Relation of the Pleistocene Mammalia to those now living in Europe,
Page 12 - The Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including any new Species that may be Discovered in Australia.
Page 22 - III. A. — On the Distribution of the Fishes of the Alleghany Region of South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, with descriptions of new or little known species.

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