ON THE ZOOLOGICAL STATION AT NAPLES 



263 



1884. June 4 Prof. A. M. Marshall, Man 



Chester 

 Mr. H. C. C. Chad wick . 

 Mr. J. Gatty, Liverpool . 

 Prof. Th. Margo, Budapest . 

 Prof. Hubreeht, Utrecht . 

 Dr. L. Eger, Vienna 

 M. L. Dreyfus, Wiesbaden 

 Prof. Alb. del Prato, Parma 

 Mr. R. Vallentin, Leytonstone 

 Prof. F. B. Schultzc, Berlin 

 M. Marie, Paris 



M. P. de Loriol, Chalet des Bois 

 Prof. A. Agassiz, Harvard CoL 



lege, Cambridge, Mass. 



5 

 16 



23 



30 



Collection 



Corallium rubrum 



Ascidia mentula 

 Comatula 

 Corallium rubrum 

 Mollusca 

 Ascidia . 

 Collection 

 Corallium 

 Echinodermata 



Collection 



Total 



Fr. c. 



1,020-20 

 150-60 



10- 



33-25 



31- 



4-35 

 4475 

 41-55 

 10-00 

 335- 

 11-70 

 23-25 



1,409- 



5,45055 



VI. A List of Naturalists to whom Microscopic Preparations have been sent 

 from the end of June 1883 to the end of June 1884. 



1883. Sept, 4 



1884. 



June 20 



Prof. Haddon, Dublin . . . . (iO preparations 

 Prof. Herdman, Liverpool . . .12 

 Prof. Thomas, Auckland, New Zealand . 

 Prof. Yseux, Universite Libre, Brussels 

 Prof. Packard, Brown Univ., Providence, 



E. I., U.S.A 



Prof. Mcintosh, St. Andrews University. 

 Prof. L. Camerano, Turin 

 Dr. A. Gravis, Brussels .... 

 Zoological Laboratory, University, 



Charkow ...... 



Physiological Laboratory, University, 



Charkow ...... 



Zootomical Laboratory, University-, 



Charkow 2 



Dr. W. I. Vigelius, Haag ... 3 

 M. Ch. I. Dupont, Beauvais S 



Laboratoire de Zoologie, Nancj r . . 7 

 Zootomical Cabinet, University, Kasan . 61 



28 

 30 



52 

 50 

 33 



14 



10 



Fi.c. 

 100- 



20- 



CO- 



60- 



50- 

 95- 



100- 

 44- 



26- 



20-50 



4-50 

 4- 

 16- 



l.v 

 100- 



TlV 



Fourth Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. Sclater, Mr. 

 Howard Saunders, and Mr. Thiselton Dyer (Secretary), ap- 

 pointed for the purpose of investigating the Natural History of 

 Timor Laut. 



Since our last report was presented to the Association, Mr. Forbes's 

 botanical collection — which, from the result of an unfortunate fire in the 

 drying-house in which the Herbarium had to be prepared, was very- 

 small, as he deplores — has been handed over to the Royal Herbarium at 

 Kew. Of this collection Sir Joseph Hooker, at a meeting of the Royal 

 Geographical Society on January 28, 1884, made the following remarks : 

 * From that time [of the appearance of Professor Decaisne's Flora Timo- 

 riensis] to this, the limits of the Australian flora, so long supposed to have 

 been circumscribed with exactitude, have never been laid down, though it 



