24 



MUSEUMS. 



Protozoa 



Porifera 



Ccelenterata ... 7 



Echinoderma ... 3 



Vermes ... ... 20 



Arthropoda (Crustacea) 42 



Arthropoda(Tracheata) 1G2 



Summary of Acquisitions 

 Zoological. 

 9 Species 

 4 „ 



Numerous Specimens 



4 



12 



4 



20 



100 



672 



9 



1 



48 



31 



47 



20.015 



34 



20,997 



Geological and Miner alogical. 

 Minerals 50 Specimens. 



Botanical. 



Species (undetermined) 



503 Specimens. 



B.— MAYER MUSEUM. 



(a) General. 



During the year many Anthropologists have inspected the collection, 

 among whom may he mentio.ied Professor Haddon, Principal Kendall, 

 Arthur Evans (of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford), Dr. Montelius, 

 Sweden; Dr. J. G. Garson, H.M. Criminal Anthropometrical Depart- 

 ment ; C. H. Read, British Museum ; Dr. H. Stolpe, Sweden; 

 J. Edge-1'artington, Professor W. Ridgvvay, H. Ling Roth. There 

 has been no event of striking importance to recoid in reference to 

 the Mayer Museum during the year. The collections have been added 

 to, so far as funds have permitted,, whenever an opportunity occurred 



