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Twenty-one plates of Radiolaria, from the " Challenger " Reports ; 

 presented by Mr. John Murray, F.R.S. 



A collection of Birds and Beetles from Bechuana Land, between 

 Kuruman and the Table River ; presented by R. W. P. 



Two living young Alligators {Alligator Mississippiensis) from 

 Savannah; presented by Capt. E. Parry. 



Three pieces of Fossil Fish Teeth (Ceratodus) from Aust CliflF, 

 Bristol ; presented by Mr. Spencer George Percival. 



Fore and hind feet of a Rein Deer, showing their peculiar adaptation; 

 presented by Mr. Councillor J. Ruddin. 



A living Northern Stone Crab {LitJiodes maia) from Ayr, Scotland ; 

 presented by Mr. Fred. Saunby. 



A specimen of Peripatas from Demerara ; collected and presented by 

 Mr. W. L. Sclater, F.L.S. An Insect " of very great zoological interest, 

 as lying near one of the main stems of the great zoological family tree." — 

 Mosley, Philosophicul Transactions, 1874. 



A Convolvulus Hawk Moth (Sphinx convolvtUi) caught in the Botanic 

 Garden ; presented by Mr. Charles Sherry. 



Specimens of Sulphide of Molybdenum, from Australia ; presented by 

 Mr. Alexander Sparrow. 



Specimens of Distoma hepaticiun (Liver Fluke of sheep) ; Larvae of 

 (Estrus ovis (Bot Fly from the sinus of the skull of sheep) ; Larvae of 

 Tania ccenurus, causing staggers in sheep ; Worms from sheep and 

 lambs from flocks in Uruguay ; an Ant's Nest and seven Agates in the 

 rough from Uruguay ; collected and presented by Mr. W. P. Steer. 



A Longicoru Beetle (Stenocorus), and the Larva of a species of Goat 

 Moth {Cossus), with their borings in oak staves, from Quebec ; presented 

 by Mr. J. A. Sutton. 



The Taylor collection of Humming Birds, comprising about 150 

 specimens, grouped in a large polished walnut and plate glass case with 



