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2,078 slides o£ Foraminifera o£ the Norman collection have 

 been registered. 



II. — Duplicates and Exchanges. 



(a) Duplicates. 



Duplicates have been distributed among museums, scientific 

 institutions, &c., as follows : — 



Mammalia. — Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee. 



Aves. — Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh ; Newbury Museum. 



BatracJda. — Dr. N. Annandale. 



Pisces. — Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee ; North 

 Staffordshire Field Club Museum, Hanley. 

 Mollusca. — Warrington Museum. 



Araclinida. — 



Myriopoda. — 



Crustacea. — VPublic Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield. 



Pycnogonida. — ' 



Choetopoda. — 



Parasitic Worms. — Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield ; Dr. 

 R. T. Leiper. 



Echinoderma. — Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee. 

 Ccelenterata. — "(Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee ; 

 Porifera. — /Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield. 



(b) Exchanges. 



Exchanges have been made with the following institutions and 

 individuals : — 



Aves. — With the University Museum, Oxford ; Tring Museum ; 

 and Colonel Stephenson R. Clarke. 



Reptilia. — |With Dr. T. Barbour, Museum of Comparative 



Batrachia. — J Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



Pisces.— ^'ith Prof. J. P. Hill, F.R.S. ; Prof. D. Vinciguerra ; 

 and Prof. Max Weber. 



Cestoda. — With Dr. 0. Fuhrmann. 



III. — Departmental Library. 



The acquisitions of the Library of the Departments of Zoology 

 and Entomology (including the Walsingham Library) during the 

 year, obtained by purchase, presentation and exchange, consist of 

 42 separate works and pamphlets in 59 volumes, and 1,228 parts 

 of periodicals and works in progress. 



466 volumes, including those belonging to the Walsingham 

 Library, have been bound. 



The work of collating, stamping, press-marking and entering all 

 additions in the Catalogue has been performed as usual. 



