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A large Perch {Perca Jluviatilis), from Newbury, and a Tench 

 (^Tinca tinea), from Buckinghamshire ; presented hy A. P. Zerfass, 

 Esq, 



A very fine hybrid Roach and Rudd (^Rutilus rutilus x Scardinius 

 erytlirophthalnv! s) from Doncaster ; presented hy W. E. Park, Esq. 



A large Crucian Carp (Carassius carassius) from Cheshunt ; 

 presented by J. Andrews, Esq. 



A large Bream (Abramis brama) from the River Wensum ; 

 purchased. 



A Pelamid (Pelamys sarda) from Devon ; presented by G. Todd, 

 Esq. 



Asia. 



19 fishes from Sumatra ; from the Robinson-Kloss Expedition 

 to Korinchi Peak. 



17 fishes from Siam ; presented by C. L. Groundwater, Esq. 



Africa. 



12 fishes from the Red Sea, including the types of a new Eel 

 (^Neenchelys microtretus) and a new Pipe-fish (^Halicampus macro- 

 rhynchus) and examples of other species new to the collection ; 

 presented by Dr. C. Grassland and Prof. W. ^{. [Jerdman F.R.S. 



33 fishes from the coast of Natal, including the types of two 

 new species (JdoplegnatJius robinsoni and Pseudochromis natalensis) ; 

 presented by Romer Robinson, Esq. 



175 fishes from Sierra Leone and Cameroon, including the types 

 of several new species ; presented by N. W. Thomas, Esq. 



193 fishes from British East Africa ; presented by Lieutenant S. 

 L. Hinde. 



20 fishes from Zululand, including the types of a new species 

 (^Barbus toppini) ; presented by E. C. Ghubb, Esq. 



30 fishes from Angola, collected by the late Dr. W. J. Ansorge ; 

 purchased. 



A large mounted Characinid Fish (^Hydrocyon lineatus) from the 



Zambesi ; presented by Lady Seton-Karr. 



• 

 America. 



An Ouananiche (Salmo salar ouananiche) from the Saguenay 

 River ; purchased. 



An Ouananiche (Salmo salar ouananiche) from Lake St. John ; 

 presented by G. J. Disbarats, Esq. 



16 fishes from Manaos, including 2 Cat-fishes (Doras lithogaster 

 and Piramutana piramuta) new to the collection ; presented by 

 Dr. A. Aiken Clark. 



Hemichordata. 



A specimen of Cephalodiscus gilchristi from South Africa, pre- 

 sented by Dr. J. D. F. Gilchrist, is noteworthy for showing a massive 

 base of attachment. 



