118 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



6() Fishes from the coast of Natal, including the types of 3 

 new species [Clioetodon marleyi, Cynoglossus durhanensis and 

 Lepadichthys coccinotceiiia) and examples of G others new to the 

 collection; collected and presented hy Rormer Robinson, Esq., 

 and H. W. Bell Marley, Esq. 



31 Marine Fishes from Delagoa Bay (including Apogon 

 lineolatus and Lethrinms borhonicus, new to the collection) and 

 47 freslnvater Fishes from Madagascar (including Doryiclithys 

 millepunctatus, Atherina alaotrensis and Bedotia viadagascar- 

 iensis, new to the collection) ; jjresented by the Transvaal 

 Museum, Pretoria. 



19 Fishes from the West Indies and West Africa, co-types 

 of species recently described by the donor ; presented hy Dr. J . 

 Metzelaar. 



224 Fishes from Tobago,' including specimens of apparently 

 new species of Atherinivhtliys and Clinus and examplesi of 5 other 

 species new to the collection (Holocentrum, retrospinis, Upeneus 

 parvus, Glyphidodon rvdis, Scarus squaJidus and Batrachus 

 cryptocentrus) ; collected by P. T.,. Guppy, Esq. 



184 Fishes from Colombia nnd Ecuador, including several 

 paratvpes ; received in exchan£re from Prof. C. H. Eigenmann. 



15 Fishes from the Falklands and South Shetlands; jyresented 

 hy A. G. Bennett, Esq. 



Tfnicata. 

 The additions to the collection total 14. 



MOLLUSCA. 



The accessions total 39,298, of which over 33,000 are Plero- 

 pods collected by the " Terra Neva." Others deserving special 

 mention are : — 



Europe. 



4 complete examples and an egg-cluster of Alderia modesta 

 from Leigh-on-Sea, Essex; collected ond presented by G. C. 

 Robson, Esq. 



3 Shells of Fatulastra halviei from Glasnevin, Co, Dublin; 

 received in exchange from A. W. Stelfox, Esq. 



2,500 land and freshwater Shells fi-om Serbia and Macedonia; 

 presented hy Prof. P. S. PavloviQ. 



Asia. 



56 Shells from Palestine; presented by 1. Aharoni, Esq. 



57 complete examples of land and freshwater Mollusca from 

 Palestine; presented by Capt. P. J. Barraud. 



3 Cephalopoda from Siam; presented by H.R.H. Prince Ahha- 

 kara of Chumpon. 



637 land and brackish-water Shells from the Soela Archi- 

 pelago, including a remarkable series of Xesta citrina; collected 

 by Mr. W. Frost; purchased. 



