50 MUSEUMS. 
One Hemipteron, one Dragon Fly and one Orthopteron, from 
Brazil, by Mr. Mellor, 36, Christchurch Road, Oxton. 
Two Millipedes, found in bananas from Jamaica, ae H: A. 
Auden, Esq., 13, Broughton Drive, Grassendale. 
Scorpion, found to be unregistered and now referred to this year. 
Purchased : 
Enlarged models of Cockchater (Jelolontha vulgaris), Bee 
(Apis mellifica) and Spider (Epeira diadema). 
Beetle, from the West Coast of Africa. 
Exchanges : 
Large Stick Insect (Acanthoderus horridus), two Insects 
(Hemideina maori) SG and 9, two Myriopodes (Spaotheriwm 
leiosoma), two Arachnids (Nemesia gilliesti) and two sections of 
Tubes of Nemesia gilliesti, Part of the material received in 
exchange from the Otago University Museum, New Zealand, per 
the Curator, Dr. W. B. Benham. 
Mollusca. 
Presented : 
Five odd valves of Shells, from the Southport Channel, by 
J. Norris, Esq., 18, Talbot Street, Southport. 
Collection of Shells, containing about 250 specimens, by A. E. 
Jacob, Esq., ‘‘ Brentwood,’’ Aigburth. 
Egg masses of Natica monilifera, from the shore at Formby, by 
Miss Reid, LL.A., Formby, per J. W. Wilkie, Esq., Birkenhead, 
Purchased : 
Enlarged models of the Snail (Helix pomatia), of the Cuttlefish 
(Sepia officinalis) and of the Freshwater Mussel (Anodonta cygnea). 
Exchanges : 
Fifty-six Molluscs, representing 32 genera and 38 species, from 
various localities of New Zealand and the Antipodes. Part of 
the material received in exchange from the Otago University 
Museum, per the Curator, Dr. W. B. Benham. 
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