154 accounts, etc., of the bkitish museum. 



Crustacea. 



Excluding the Norman collection, which is estimated to 

 contain over 35,000 specimens, the additions number eight 

 hundred, of which the following are the most important : — 



Europe. 



Eight microscopical preparations of British Crustacea ; 

 presented by H. J. Waddington, Esq. 



A rare British Crab {Paromola cuvieri) ; presented by 

 H. Bolton, Esq. 



One hundred and five specimens of British Woodlice ; 

 presented by R. S. Bagnall, Esq. 



Five British Amphipoda ; presented by A. 0. Walker, Esq. 



Three Crayfish from Derbyshire; presented by T. A. 

 Coward, Esq. 



Five Woodlice {Porcellio dilatatus) from Fulham ; 

 presented by Mr. W. E. Barnett. 



Twenty-two Well-shrimps and Copepods from the Isle of 

 Wight ; presented by Mrs. S. F. Harmer. 



Three myrmecophilous Woodlice from Devonshire ; pre- 

 sented by S. Hirst, Esq. 



Ten Freshwater Amphipods from Ireland ; presented by 

 Major U. Trevelyan. 



The type-specimen of a new species of Cirripede from the 

 West of Ireland ; presented by the Department of Agriculture 

 and Technical Instruction, Ireland. 



Six Well -shrimps (Niphargus plateaui) from France ; 

 presented by the Rev R. Ashington Sullen, F.L.S. 



Fifteen Tanaidse from Naples ; presented by Dr. R. Dohrn. 



Asia. 



Two blind Prawns from the Sea of Galilee. 



Two parasitic Isopoda from Arabia; presented by Dr. A. 

 Hayes. 



Seventy-six Decapoda from India ; received in exchange 

 from the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Ten freshwater Ostracods from Travancore ; presented by 

 the Government Museum, Trivandrum. 



Twenty-nine Penseid Prawns from the Persian Gulf and 

 Karachi ; presented by F. W. Townsend, Esq. 



Twenty-four Crustacea from Christmas Island ; presented 

 by R. Kirkpatrich, Esq. 



One hundred and sixty-seven pelagic Copepoda from 

 Christmas Island; presented by Sir John Murray, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S. 



Eight River-crabs from Borneo ; presented by C. J. Brooks, 

 Esq. 



