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Twenty-seven specimens from Algeria and Tunisia; pre- 

 sented by Dr. John Anderson, f.r.s. 



Sixteen specimens, mostly from Asia, among which are 

 specimens of two species new to the collection (Rana came- 

 rami and Salaif)iandra caucasica) ; received in exchange from 

 the Senckenberg Museum. 



Four specimens from the Corea, presented by C W. 

 Campbell, Esq. 



Specimens of Bufo vulgaris and Megcdobatrachus maxi- 

 mus, collected by Mr. A. E. Pratt, in the Province of Sze-chuen ; 

 purchased. 



Eighteen specimens from India and Baluchistan, including 

 examples of a Frog new to the collection {Rana monticola) 

 and a second specimen of a recently-described Toad (Bufo 

 surdus) ; presented by W. T. Blanford, Esq., f.r.s. 



Five Frogs from Travancore, including the type of a new 

 species {Ixalus travancoricus) ; presented by H. S. Ferguson, 

 Esq. 



Seventeen specimens from Toungoo and the Shan States ; 

 collected by E. W. Gates, Esq. 



Seventeen specimens obtained in Sumatra by Dr. E. 

 Modigliani, among which is a new Toad ; received by exchange 

 from the Museo Civico, Genoa. 



Type specimens of Rana 'paradoxa, Rana luhiteheadi, 

 Ixalus latojyalmatus, and Rhacophorus acutirostris from 

 Mount Kina Balu, Borneo ; received in exchange from the 

 Paris Museum. 



The type specimens of Rhacophorus macrotis and Rana 

 hosei from Borneo ; purchased. 



Fourteen specimens from Wotham, Congo ; presented by 

 Miss Macomish. 



Twelve specimens from Prsetoria, Transvaal ; presented by 

 W. L. Distant, Esq. 



Specimens of a Frog new to the collection {Hyla conge- 

 nita) from British New Guinea ; received in exchange from 

 the Museo Civico, Genoa. 



Fourteen specimens from St. Vincent, West Indies ; pre- 

 sented by F. D. Godman, fisq., F.R.S. 



Sixteen specimens from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil ; pur- 

 chased. ^ 



Thirty-one specimens from Parana; received from the 

 Museo Civico, Genoa. 



Twenty specimens from Chili ; presented by H. B. James, Esq. 



Type specimens of Bufo stornaticus and B. luetkenii ; 

 received in exchange from the Copenhagen Museum. 



Fishes. — One thousand seven hundred and seventy-two 

 specimens were added to this class during the year ; the fol- 

 lowing are the most important : — 



Sixty-nine specimens from the Coast of Ireland ; presented 

 by Dr. Grenfell. 



0.108. G 3 A second 



