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Galle and Colombo River, and Gold Fish from Barbary ; collected and 

 presented by Captain C. A. Sibthorpe, S.S. "European," Associate of 

 the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 



Specimens of Sea Anemones and Blennies from Tenby ; presented by 

 Mr. E. J. Sing. 



A Slab of Anthracosia robusta from the Coal Measures, presented 

 by the Rev. R. Sinker. 



A large Mud Turtle, Trionyx niloticvs ; presented by the Southport 

 Aquarium Company. 



Two polished Shells oi Nautilus; presented by Mrs. Charles Speakman. 



A specimen of the rare Marine Lizard, Amhlyrhynchus cristatus, from 

 the Galapagos Islands ; presented by Captain Thomas Strick, barque 

 " Arica." 



A specimen of the Oblong Sun Fish, Orthagoriscus truncatus, taken 

 •with a hook and line in latitude 18° N., longitude 45° W., in September, 

 1877 ; presented by Captain Sutherland, ship " Importer." 



Six selected samples and specimens of Rock Salt ; presented by 

 Messrs. John Thompson and Son. 



A Seed Pod of the Bomhax, or Silk Cotton Tree of India ; presented 

 by Dr. Murray Thomson, per Sui*geon-Major S. Ai-cher. 



Egg of Ray Fish, or Skate, showing young enclosed, and specimens of 

 Pholas ; presented by Mr. P. S. Tomlinson. 



A living Electric Fish, Malax>terurus, from Old Calabar ; presented by 

 Mr. Toner. 



A young Apterys in the Egg, a Kokako, or Native Crow, Glaiicopis, 

 and a Lizard ; specially collected and presented by Colonel Trimble, of 

 New Plymouth, New Zealand. 



A collection of Specimens, chiefly Marine, collected on the voyage to 

 and from Calcutta; presented by Captain Cawne Warren, ship 

 "Bedfordshire," Associate of the Literary and Philosophical Society of 

 Liverpool. 



A specimen of Jasper Iron from Merionethshire; presented by Mr. 

 E. Wheldon, per Mr. F.'P. Marrat. 



A young Alligator from New Orleans ; presented by Mr. John H. 

 Wilson. 



