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ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



Brachiopoda. 



The total number of specimens received during the year is 

 211, of which 12 were presented and 199 obtained b}- the "Terra 

 Nova." 



Hydrozoa. 



The most important addition is a collection of microscopic slides 

 of Hydroida, mostly co-tvpes, representing 50 species : presented hi/ 

 W. M. Bale, Esq. 



Summarv of the Acquisitions in the Department of Zoology 

 durino- 1919. 





Donations. 



Purchases. 



Exchanges. 



Totals. 





y General Collection 

 Osteological Collection:— 

 Mammalia-^ Anthropolo-y ... 

 \ Cetacea 



2,014 



2 

 13 



66 



11 



2,091 



2 

 13 



/Skins 



Ws^ 



^^«« -j Nests 



4,170 



7,720 



265 



210 



29 



4,409 



7,720 

 265 



(skeletons 



— 



— 



_ 



_ 



Domesticated Animals 



24 



— 



— 



24 



Reptilia 



Batrachia 



272 

 139 



— 



40 

 55 



312 

 194 



Pisces 



775 



6 



49 



830 



Tunicata 



7 



— 



— 



7 



Pterobranchia 



3 



_ 



_ 



3 



Mollusca 



Myriopoda 



Prototracheata 



1,861 

 55 

 8 



107 



I 



1,968 

 3 



Arachnida 



635 



— 



— 



635 



Crustacea 



452 



544 



_ 



996 



Pycnogonida 



Echinoderma 



13 



— 



- 



13 



J Chaetopoda. etc 



^^^"^^ \ Parasitic Worms 



93 

 570 



— 



— 



93 



570 



Brachiopoda 



Polyzoa 



Anthozoa 



211 

 57 



18 



- 



- 



211 

 57 

 18 



Hydrozoa 



Porifera 



162 

 21 



1 



5 



162 

 27 



Protozoa 



8 



— 



— 



8 



Totals 



19,563 



934 



189 



20,686 



The following donors* presented specimens to the Department 

 of Zoology during the year J 919 : — 

 Adams, F. i\ ^ Archer, G. F. 



Adams, Lionel Armitage, Major C. H., c.m.g., 



Aders, Dr. W. M. D.s.o. 



Aldous, Lieut. F. G. Austen, Major E. E., d.s.o. 



* A list of donors of books, etc.. is 

 " Departmental Library." 



riven on pp. 94—96, under the heading 



