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one-fourth of his time has consequently been devoted to this work.  During the time that could be spared from the above and the routine work, he continued his studies of the collection, but the immediate needs of the latter prevented any special devotion to any one particular subject.  The titles of the papers prepared and submitted for publication will, perhaps, show this better than anything else, and a list of these is therefore hereby appended, as follows:-

(1) Seebohm's Birds of the Japanese Empire. (A review).

(2) Description of a New Genus and