List of Accessions. 21 



1831 Flamiiieo scythrops. Ibid. 



1832 Upeneus arge. Ibid. 



1833 Calotomus sandvicensis. Ibid. 



1834 Myripristis niultiradiatus. Ibid. 



1835 Cheilio inermis. Ibid. 



1836 Eliotris sandwichensi.s. Ibid. 

 1837-9 Chcietodon miliaris. Ibid. 



1840 Zauclus canescens. Ibid. 



1 84 1 Euypuias de.squaniatus. Ibid. 



1842 Seba.stopsis giiaiuensi.s. Ibid. 



1843 Anchovia purpurea. Ibid. 



1844 Atherina in.sularum. Ibid. 



1845 Sebastapistes galactacnie. Ibid. 

 1846-8 Gnatholepis knighti. Ibid. 

 1849-50 Tripterj'gion atriceps. Ibid. 



6286 Colle(5lion of fishes from Japan given by the Leland Stan- 

 ford Jr. University, and catalogued as follows : 35 species, 

 42 localities, 827 specimens. 



6319 Colle(5lion of fishes made by Mr. vSeale in the Society Ids. 



9601 Collection of fishes made by Mr. Scale in the Solomon Ids. 



9602 Collecftion of fishes made by Mr. vSeale in the New Hebrides. 



MOLLUSCA. 



19,000 specimens of Achatinellidse and Auriculidae collected by 



Mr. Cooke on Kauai, Oahu and Maui. 

 Colle(?tion of shells made on Hawaii. Given b}-, Prof. H. W. 



Henshaw. 

 Pearl shells. Pearl Harbor. Given by John W. Thompson. 

 Colle(5lion made in Tahiti bv Mr. Scale. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Crustacea, 80 specimens, 33 species from Australia. Acquired bj- 



exchange. 

 Sponges, 64 specimens, 58 species from Australia. Acquired b)' 



exchange. 

 Skin of Crocodilus porosus Schu., from Queensland. Acquired 



bv exchange. 



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