l(i MUSEUMS. 



Collection of Shells consisting of 274 specimens comprising OH 

 genera and 142 species from various localities (chiefly foreign) 

 (D. 10. 6. 1903. 1-142) ; presented by Dr. Lawton Roberts. 



Tunicata I Sea-squirts, etc.) 



Two species of simple Acidians from the Mersey estuary 

 (D. 22. 7. 1903. 2 and 3), a number of specimens of Stycla grossularia 

 and Molgula sj>. (1). 18. 9. 1903. 20 and 22) ; collected with the trawl 

 from the s.s. "'Beta;' by the Assistant Curator and Laboratory 

 Assistant. 



VERTEBRATES- 



Fishes. 



Carp (Cgprinus carpio) (C. 2. 1. 1903. 1) from Newsham Park ; 

 collected and presented by Mr. Arthur Jones, 2, March Road. Anfield. 



Wolf Fish (Anarrhiehas lupus) (C. 10. 1. 1903. 1) from Dundee 

 presented by Mr. Perkins, St. John's Market. 



Sixty-four Walking Fish [Periophthalmus koelreuteri) (33 living) (31 

 in preservative) (C. 12. 1. 1903. 1 et Beq. and 2 et seq.) and forty- 

 four ditto (12 living, 32 in spirit) (C. 28. 7. 03. 1 et seq.), from Bonny, 

 West Africa ; presented by Mr. Fred Green, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Thirty Fish (indet.) (C. 7. 2. 1903. 1. et seq.) from the River 

 Amazon: collected and presented by Capt. Wilson, s.s. " Mapo," 

 53, Ampthill Road. Fulwood Park. 



One Lemon Dab (Pleuronectes microcephalics) (C. 22. 4. 1903. 1), 

 one Scald Fish (Arnoghssus laterna) and one Gurnard (Trigla gtmtar- 

 dus) (C. 5. 5. 1903. 1 and 2) and one Sole (Solea vulgaris) (C. 3. 7. 

 1903. 1.), trawled from the estuary of the Mersey; collected and 

 presented by Capt. Griffiths, s.s. "Beta." 



Two Dragonets (CaUionymus lyra), two Gurnards (Trigla gurnardus), 

 one Whiting (Gadus luscus var. blotchii), four Whiting (Gadus 

 merlangus), one Scald Fish {Arnoglossus laterna), one Lemon Dab 

 (Pleuronectes microcephalus) and one Sand Lance (Anunodi/tes lanceo- 

 latus) (C. 7. 5.1903.1-7); one Sole (Solea vulgaris), one Lemon Dab 

 (Pleuronectes microcephalus), one Ray (Raia sp. jur.), one Five-bearded 

 Rockling (Onus mustela) and one Conger Eel (Conger vulgaris) 

 (C 21. 5, 1903, 1-5): two Sand Lance (Amnwdgtes lanceolatus), two 



