26 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Australia, has transmitted a specimeu of My nncciaformicata, Fab., for 

 wbicli ail etiuivaleut in foraniiniferous inatorial has been sent. 



Mr. E. Brunetti, London, England, has sent, through the Department 

 of Agriculture, si)eciraens of British Diptera. 



A collection of South American butterflies has been received from 

 Mr. ,].(;. Foetterle, Petropolis, Brazil, in partial return for which pub- 

 lications have been sent. 



Three species of termites from Borneo and Natal have been received 

 from Mr. (1. D. Haviland, xMuseum of Zoology, Cambridge, England, for 

 which similar material has already been sent in exchange. 



Material from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, has been sent to Mr. George 

 E. Mason, London, England. 



Marine invertebrates.— CrahB, a hermit-crab, and two crayfishes, also 

 eleven specimensof Chasmagnathus /ias«'eiMawws, Whitelegge, have been 

 received from Mr. Edgar J, Bradley, Happy Valley Waterworks, South 

 Australia, for which foraniiniferous material has been sent in return. 

 Mr. Bradley has also forwarded other marine invertebrates, including 

 specimens of Branchiopus, for which specimens of Bhabdammina ahys- 

 sorum have been sent in exchange. 



A specimen of I'yphlomoJge rathhuni has been sent to the British 

 Museum of Natural History, London, England, Sir William Flower, 

 director, in continuation of exchanges. 



Fourteen species of echiuoderms, dredged by H. M. S. Pola, in the 

 eastern Mediterranean during 1890-1894, have been received from the 

 In)i)erial Zoological Museum, Vienna, Austria, Dr. Franz Steindachner, 

 keei)er, in return for material already sent and in continuation of 

 exchanges. 



A specimen of Uhlias Umhatus, Stimpson, and other crabs have been 

 received from Mr. P. W. Jar vis, Kingston, Jamaica, for which similar 

 material has been sent in exchange. 



Two specimens of Pentacrinus decorus and one specimen of Pentacri- 

 nuH miilleri, have been sent to the University of Stockholm, Stockholm, 

 Sweden, Dr. William Le(;he, in exchange for material to be received. 



A box of crabs has been sent to the Rev. A. M. Norman, Burnmoor 

 Rectory, Fence House, Durham, England, in exchange. 



A specimen of Pentacrinm decorns has been sent to Prof. Sebastiano 

 iJicliiardi, ]Minister() dell 'Istruzione Publica, Rome, Italy, for which 

 an equivalent has been i)romised in return. 



Five specimensof amphipods have been sent to Rev. T. R. Stebbing, 

 l':i)hraim Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, England, for which material has 

 been promised in return. 



Twenty- five specimens of crustaceans have been sent to Prof. Joseph 

 Nobili, Zoological Museum, Turin, Italy, for which material will be 

 transmitted in exchange. 



Ifelminthnhf/y.—Frof. Raphael Blanchard, Paris, France, has for- 

 warded alcoholic specimens of worms, in exchange for microscopic 

 shdes of worms already sent by the Museum. 



