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SHELLS, ETC. 



1879. Four specimens of Pecten opercularis, from the Dardanelles, and 

 two of Helix pomatia, from Paris. Mr. Jasper Miles Browell. 

 Six specimens of Lymnea Burnetti, from Loch Skene. 



Mr. W. D. Sutton. 



1881. A Cabinet containing duplicate Shells, etc., belonging the late Mr. 



Joshua Alder. Mr. Joseph Blacklock. 



A fine specimen of the Glass-rope Sponge, Hyalonema mirabilis, 



from Japan. Mr. Wm. Turner, 2, Barnard's Inn, London. 



1882. A fine specimen of Gorgonia verticillaris, from St. Michael's. 



Mr. T. B. Crossling, 

 Specimens of Sponge, from the Island of Rhodes, Levant, etc. . 



Mr. Wm. Twner, Barnard's Inn, London. 



1884. A specimen of Gorgonia, from Madeira. Dr. Emhleton. 

 Four specimens of Coral, Pocillipora, etc. 



Mrs. Watson, Millfield House. 

 Two specimens of Coral, Madrepora and Meandrina, from Bermudas. 



Mr. T. H. Henderson. 

 Collection of Recent Shells (Loftus Collection). 



Sir W. G. Armstrong, C.B. 



Four specimens of Trepang, Holothuria tuberculata 9 from Australia. 



Mr. A. Poynter Dever, per Mr. R. Y. Green. 



Three Melon Shells, Cymhium diadema, etc. Mr. R. Y. Green. 



A fine specimen, with the animal, of Argonauta tuberculata, from 



Indian Ocean (south). Capt. J. Sergent. 



1885. A fine specimen of Madrepore. Mr. Joseph Crisp, So. Shields. 

 A pair of Tridacua Shells. M?: John Hancock. 

 Specimen of Eledone cirrhosa, from fishing boats, Low Lights Land- 

 ing, North Shields. Mr. J. F. Spence. 



Several specimens of Trigonia pectinata, from Australia. 



3£r. Sutherland Sinclair, Sec. Australian Museum. 

 A large piece of Madrepore, from the Red Sea ? 



Mr. SejJtimus Glover, Aberdeen Park, London. 



1886. One Dolium and two Harp Shells. Mrs. J. Naylor. 

 Sundry Recent Shells, from the Red Sea, etc. 



Mr. A. R. Sutherland, St. Thomas' Street. 

 Collection of Land Shells formed by the late Mr. F. G. Angas, consist- 

 ing of about 1500 specimens, from Australia and the South Sea 

 Islands. Mrs. Angas, Norland Square, Notting Hill, London. 



1887. Land and Sea Shells, from South Africa (Natal). Mrs. J. Bruce. 

 A specimen of Myochama anomioides, and specimens of Waldheimia 



Jlavescens (Lam.), from Port Jackson, Sydney. 



Trustees of Australian Museum, Sydney. 



