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SOME five years ago we welcomed the appearance of the first part of Prof. J. Victor Carus's “Prodomus Faunæ Mediterraneæ” (NATURE, vol. xxxi. p. 201); since then, two additional parts have been published. The second completes vol. i., and contains the Arthropods; it was published early in 1885. The third part, the first of vol. ii., was published late in last year, and contains the Brachiostomata and Mollusca.

Prodomus Faunæ Mediterraneæ sive Descriptio Animalium maris Mediterranei incolarum quam comparata silva rerum quatenus innotuit adjectis locis et nominibus vulgaribus eorumque auctoribus in commodum Zoologorum congessit

Julius Victor Carus. Vol. I. Pars II., Vol. II., Pars I. (Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagshandlung.)

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[Book Reviews]. Nature 42, 221–222 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042221c0

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