MUSEUMS. 45 



Fishes. 



Mud-fish and eight mud blocks containing Mud-fish (Prtttopterw 

 atuurtens, Owen) from McCarthy Island, River Gambia, W. Africa 

 (C. 20. 5. 1901. L); presented by Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Kisli {imlet.) from Para (G. 20.5. 1901. 4); presented by the Liverpool 

 School of Tropical Medicine. 



Tench (Tinea vulgar**, Cuv.,» from Knowsley (C. '23. '.». 1901. 3); 

 presented by Mr. Coupland, City Angling Association. 



Carp (Cyprinns carpio) from Newsham Park (C. 23. 1). 1901. 4). 

 presented by Mr. Arthur Jones. 



Two Dog Fishes (Aeanilims vulgaris) alive, (C. 23. 10. 1901. 1), 

 caught on a line in the Estuary of the Mersey from Corporation Large 

 "Beta." 



Capsule of Mud-Fish (C. 21. 12. 1901. 1) : brought from the 

 Director's Room without reference and now referred to register of 

 this year. 



Amphibians. 

 Toad and Fro- (indet.) from Para (C. 20. 5. 1901. 2 and 3.) 

 presented by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. 



Tree Fro- (indet.) from [quitos (C. 26. 8. 1901.1): presented by 

 Mr. Leal. 



Two tree Frogs {bidet.) and one Toad {indet.) from [quitos (C. 23. 

 '.). 1901. 1 and 2) : presented by Mr. D. B. A'damson, H. B. M. Consul 

 at Iquitos. 



Reptiles. 

 Snake [up. indet), living, from Lamleh. near Alexandria. Egypt 

 (l'>. 14. 1. 1901. 1) : purchased. 



Two Snakes (indet.) and one Lizard {indet.), from Para (B. 20. 5. 

 1901. 3 and 4): presented by the Liverpool School of Tropical 

 Medicine 



Grass Snake (Tropidonotn* natwx), living, from Beffcon Park, Liver- 

 pool (B. is. i;. 1901. I) : presented by Mr. John Dickens. 



Small Snake (sj). indet.), Living, found among Bananas (B. 13. 7. 

 L901. 1) : presented by Mr. Fletcher. 



