REPORT ON MUSEUM WORK 553 



many specimens to this section of the museum as donations. 

 Fuller particulars of the above accessions will be found in the 

 complete list appended to the report. 



Valuable help has been given to us in the work of the 

 museum by several members of the Society and others. The 

 Rev. W. McLean Brown has classified and arranged the 

 collection of plants referred to above, and he also very kindly 

 took my place at one of the "museum talks," with this 

 collection as his subject. Mr. H. Eltringham has again helped 

 us by identifying and arranging some African butterflies ; 

 Mr. R. Kirkpatrick of the Natural History Museum, South 

 Kensington, has assisted me in identifying the Tankerville 

 sponges ; and Miss B. Freire-Marecco has sent some very 

 useful notes on certain objects in our ethnological gallery. 

 To all of these my best thanks are offered. 



E. Leonard Gill. 



MUSEUM STAFF 



Curator E. Leonard Gill, M.Sc. 



Assistant Herbert Fletcher. 



HoxoRARY Keeper Joseph Wright. 



Lady iVssisTANT AND Secretary Miss E. Welford. 



Attendant William Vo utt. 



Gardener Albert Spencer. 



