whilst several small glass cases to hold specimens of 

 special interest have been constructed in the Museum 

 workshops. Six geological store cabinets have also 

 been added. 



Grant-in-Aid. 



The Board of Education has again rendered 

 generous assistance by means of a Grant-in-Aid towards 

 the purchase of the following educational specimens, 

 which have been added to the Museum : — 



i. A typical series of marine organisms from the 

 Zoological Station, Naples. 



2. Groups illustrating the common life forms of 

 freshwater, and the marine littoral. 



3. Series illustrating the life history and develop- 

 ment of: — 



The large Cabbage But- Small Tortoise-shell But- 

 terfly, terfly. 

 Pine Hawk Moth. Silk- Worm Moth. 

 Magpie or Currant Moth. Emperor Moth. 



4. Series illustrating the life history and develop- 

 ment of: — 



The Edible Frog. Cockroach. 



Salamander. House-fly. 



Common Bee. Dragon-fly. 



Cockchafer. Mole Cricket. 



Water Beetle. Ant. 

 May Fly. 



5. Collection of dissected and injected specimens 

 of:— 



Tortoise. Pike. 



Ring Snake. Cray-fish. 



6. Various other specimens. 



