58 MUSEUMS. 
Donations of living specimens have been numerous, and special 
thanks are due to Messrs. Sills, F. Vaughan, Pennington, Roche 
and W. H. Hurst and the Misses Strawford and others for numerous 
gifts of fresh-water fish; to Captain W. T. Turner, of the 
R.M.S. ‘‘ Mauretania,’ for specimens of American birds and 
reptiles; and to Mr. A. Ridyard for West African Walking Fish. 
The surplus trout hatched in the Aquarium Hatchery have been 
given in exchange for other living specimens for the Aquarium. 
SuMMARY OF ACQUISITIONS. 
Zoological 
Coelenterata te Eee 3 Species ... on 3 Specimens 
Echinodermata cc 20 2: nee cn ee ae 
Vermes ... we ee bes, Fe oe ao e FA 
Brachiopoda ae ae il a oe Be 2 ot 
Arthropoda (Crustacea) 14 hs Wad Jeg el Be 
Arthropoda (Tracheata) 600 > a3: 3 eye aan 
Approx. 
Mollusea ke sn? 243 sy = to Vee 43 
Tunicata pea ee 3 - a ast, BD a 
Fishes... ce Sat teu a pha =. 68 s 
Reptiles... a ag et 38 an han wl S ae 
Birds Ae a | ae ed fa 5 ad 
Mammals ee Capek | | ts: roe es: e, 
960 3,145 
Botanical. 
Plants hie oi se a he ... 127 Specimens. 
Palzontological. 
Zoological and Botanical... es abt at 5 Specimens. 
Geological and Mineralogical. 
Rocks and Minerals ee AS an ... 89 Specimens. 
Total additions to the Lord Derby Museum. 
Specimens as 8 Be rH oe me os 3,366 
