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The following specimens of Shells:—1 Cyprea bowimi; 2 C. 
albuginosa; 1 C. subviridis; 2 C. arabicula; 1 C. stolida 
moniontha; 2C. radians; 1 C. polita; 2 C. edentula, and 1 Oliva 
splendidula were exchanged for thirty-one species of shells (see D. 
14. 9. 07. 1-31), with C. J. Gabriel, Esq., Abbotsford, Australia. 
(f) Acauisrrions. 
INVERTEBRATES— 
Coelenterata. 
Seven Colonies of Zoophytes, representing the following species :— 
Clytia Johnstoni, Aglaophenia pluma, T'ubularia crocea, Plumularia 
pinnata, Sertularella gayi, and Gonothyraea hoveni. (D. 20. 3. 07. 
1-6) from various localities ; purchased. 
About 100 specimens of Graptolites, Corals, &e., part of a 
miscellaneous collection of Fossils (D. 11. 10. 07. 1. &c.); presented 
by Miss Barker, The Fox Covers, Bebington. 
Echinoderma. 
About 20 specimens of Fossil Echinoderms (D. 11. 10. 07. 1, &c.), 
part of a miscellaneous collection; presented by Miss Barker. 
Arthropoda. 
Tracheata. 
One Centipede, five Spiders, one Scorpion, seven ‘Termites and 
one Moth (indet.) (D. 28. 3. 07. 1-6), from Buguma, West Coast of 
Africa; collected and presented by Mr. N. E. Halliley, Fort 
Bellamy, Buguma, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Hemipterous Insect and a Longicorn Beetle (indet.), found in a 
piece of African mahogany (D. 11. 6. 07. 1 and 2); presented by 
Mr. W. Swan, 10, Viola Street, Bootle. 
Dragon Fly (4schna grandis) (D. 30. 7. 07. 1); purchased. 
The Lunar Yellow Underwing Moth (Tryphena subsequa) (D. 9. 
8. OT. 1), found in the Museums. 
