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Specimens of Bladdenvoi-t, Utidculafia vulgaHs, from Formby ; 

 collected and presented by Mr. Brown, Liverpool Natui'alists' Field 

 Club. 



Specimens of male, female, and two neuter Ants, Formica aliena, 

 from the walls of Conway Castle ; collected and presented by Mr. 

 Henry Burns. 



Four living King Crabs, Liviulus polyphemus, received in exchange 

 from the New York Fishery Commission, per Mr. Eugene Blackford, 

 Commissioner, in return for living specimens of the Common Sole, 

 imported to New York from the Museum Aquaria, by R.M.S.S. 

 Britannic, Capt. Hamilton Perry, per favour of Mr. W. S. Graves, of 

 the White Star Line. 



A Maximilian's Maccaw ; presented by Mrs. Carpenter. 



A specimen of Carmine Suberite Sponge, Suberites Wilsoni, from 

 Port Philip Heads, South Au.sti-alia; presented by Mr. J. Bracebridge 

 Wilson, per Di-. H. J. Carter, f.r.s. 



Specimens of Sea Anemones, for Aquaria, from Black Rock near 

 Cricceith, North Wales ; presented by Mr. Robert Craig. 



Two specimens of Lignite found on the Canal Bank, Livei-pool ; 

 presented by Mr. Thomas Donald. 



A skull of a rare type of Flat-headed Indian from Bolivia; pre- 

 sented by Mr. W. T. Duguid. 



The larvae of a Myrmeleon or Ant-Lion from Claremont, Neuchatel ; 

 presented by Miss H. M. Eden, per Rev. H. H. Higgins. 



Two tubular Sponges from British Honduras ; presented by Capt. 

 Frank, per Mr. Frank Ai'cher. 



Specimens of Pinna Shells, Flexible Corals, and Sponges, from 

 Antigua ; collected and presented by the Hon. S. H. Gatty. 



Four small Boulder Stones from the filled up pre-glacial river bed of 

 the Ancient Mersey, intersected by the River Mersey Tunnel, 1884; 

 presented by Messrs. Gill and Archer. 



