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REPTILES AND FISHES. 



1887. 

 Snake, fine specimen, Cotes des Fenouillet Hyeres, France. 



Mr. Fred. Raine. 

 A small Tortoise (dried specimen). Mr. J. G. Dickinson. 



A Chameleon, from Alexandria. Mr. Tate. 



1888. 

 Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Scyllium catulus, from Aberdeen. 



Mr. J. Courage, Point Law, Aberdeen. 



Three large Fish Scales (Barbel?), from the Cameroons River ; and a Flying 



Fish, from the North Atlantic. Mr. Geo7-ge Allan, Cameroons. 



MOLLUSCA, ZOOPHYTES, etc. 



1888. 

 A small collection of Shells, chiefly from New Zealand. 



Prof. Symonds, per Mr. J. Philipson. 



Specimens of Helix aspersa, Mactra stultorum, Venerupis, Bone of Cuttle 



Fish, etc., from Hyeres, South of France. Mr. Fred. Rayne. 



Two large specimens of Tridacna gigas, Corals, etc., from the great Barrier 



Reef off North Queensland. 

 Ten specimens of Natica, and one of Dolium, from East Asian Seas. 



Capt. N. R. Sayers. 



Specimens of Funiculina quadrangularis (Pallas), from the entrance to Loch 



Etive, Argyleshire. Mr. W. Anderson Smith, Ledaig, Connell Ferry, 



Per Mr. Alex. S. Stevenson. 

 Specimens of Corals, from E. Cape, New Guinea, and Sponges, from Reefs 

 in Torres Straits. Capt. N. R. Sayers. 



Specimens of Pennatula phosphorea? Naples ; Alcyonium palmata, Mediter- 

 ranean ; Corallium rubrum, Mediterranean ; Synapta rosea, Jersey. 



Mr. Thos. Henderson, Scotswood. 



INSECTS, etc. 

 1887. 

 Sawfly, Sirex gigas, caught in Grey Street. Mr. R. Y. Green. 



Do. do. caught at Whitfield, in Sept., 1887. 



Mrs. Blackett Ord, Whitfield Hall. 

 Mole Cricket, from Hyeres, South of France. Mr. F. Raine. 



Nineteen Butterflies, from India. Mr. J. C. Brooks. 



Larva of Dragon Fly and other Insects for Pond. Mrs. Page, Saville Place. 

 Tape Worm. Rev. J. A. J. Roberts, Chatton Park. 



Ten specimens of Australian Coleoptera and twenty-three of Diptera. 



Mr. M. Henderson. 



