20 MUSEUMS, 
Echinoderma. 
Four Sea-Urchins (indet.) (D. 7. 3. 06. 4-4); collected by the late 
J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and presented by the Misses Clare, 
‘“Holmeleigh,” King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
Brachiopoda. 
A number of Brachiopods, including the following :—Spiri- 
fera trapezoides, Atrypa reticularis, Lingula Lewisii, Terebra- 
tula punctata, T. dilatata, T. biplicata, Rhynchonella tetrahedra, 
R. coneinna, R. Wilsoni, Strophomena  tenwistriata, Leptaena 
funiculata and Pentamerus galeatus, from various British localities 
(D. 7. 3. 06. 1-104); collected by the late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., 
and presented by the Misses Clare, ‘“‘ Holmeleigh,” King’s Gap, 
Hoylake. 
Arthropoda. 
Crustacea. 
Six adult King Crabs (Limulus polyphemus) and a number of 
young, living (D. 10. 9. 06. 1), from the Atlantic Coast of America ; 
received in exchange from Dr. H. C. Bumpus, Director of the 
American Museum of Natural History, New York. 
Specimen of Phacops longicaudatus (D. 7. 3. 06. 104); presented by 
the Misses Clare, Hoylake. 
Tracheata. 
Two Spiders (indet.) (D. 19. 1. 06. 1), from Ahghego, West Africa, 
presented by Messrs. J. W. D. Roche & Co., 15, Goree Piazzas, 
Liverpool. 
Sixteen Beetles (indet.) (D. 22. 2. 06. 1-4), from the Gold Coast, 
West Africa; presented by F. T. H. Behn, Esq., 10, Pall Mall, | 
Liverpool. 
Twe Reetles (indet.) (D. 23. 2. 06. 2 and 19. 12. 06. 3), from Koko 
Town, Benin, W. Africa; collected and presented by Mr. A. 
Ridyard, Chief Engineer, s.s, “ Addah,” 
