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Pisces — continued. 



A new Barilius from the Transvaal ; presented by the 

 Trustees of the South African Museum . 



Co-types of Glinus mus and Gl. pavo, from False Bay ; 

 presented by Dr. J. D. F. Gilchrist. 



A collection of thirty-seven Fishes made by Dr. J. T. 

 Cunningham in St. Helena, including the types of two new 

 species {Lirus moselii and Pimelepterus gallveii) ; presented^ 

 by Alfred Moseley, Esq., G.M.G. 



Forty specimens from Angola, including types of many new 

 species, being part of a large Collection made by Dr. W. J. 

 Ansorge. 



A new Fish (Haplochilus ferranti) from the Lower Congo ; 

 presented by the Luxemburg Museum. 



Eighteen specimens collected in Portuguese Guinea by 

 Dr. W. J. Ansorge. 



A new Polypterus (P. ansorgii), from Portuguese Guinea ; 

 presented by Dr. W. J. Ansorge. 



Five specimens from the Upper Niger ; presented by G. H. 

 Firmin, Esq. 



One hundred and thirty-two specimens from Southern 

 Nigeria, including a new Barbel {Barbus chlorotoenia) ; pre- 

 sented by Major G. E. Bruce. 



Nine specimens from Southern Nigeria; presented by 

 P. A. Talbot, Esq. 



America^ South. 



One hundred and forty specimens collected by Mr. M. G. 

 Palmer in South Western Colombia, among which are types of 

 several new species {Gurimatus lineopunctatus, Lebiasina 

 multimaculata^Luciocharax striatus, N emaAabrycon pahneri). 



Thirty-three specimens from Sta Catherina, Brazil, collected 

 by Mr. W. Ehrhardt. 



The co-type of a new Fish {Gory dor as ehrhardti), from 

 Brazil ; presented by Dr. F. Steindachner. 



A very large specimen of Leporinus obtusirostris, from 

 Buenos Aires. 



Australasia. 



Ten specimens from Central Australia, among which is a 

 Fish (Gobius eremius), new to the Collection; presented by 

 H. S. Hillier, Esq. 



TUNICATA. 



The sixty-three additions are almost all Antarctic specimens, 

 which have been described by Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R S., 

 from the collection made during the National Antarctic 

 ("Discovery") Expedition in 1901-1904. 



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