156 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Crustacea — continued. 



Fifteen specimens of Branchiopoda from Khartoum ; pre- 

 sented by 0. W. Grabham, Esq. 



Three specimens of a River-crab from British East Africa ; 

 presented by R. L. Scott, Esq. 



Sixty-two River-crabs from Uganda ; presented by Sir F. J. 

 Jackson, K.C.M.G. 



Forty-five specimens of larval Prawns from the Great Lakes 

 of Africa ; presented by the Tanganyika Exp>loration Com- 

 mittee. 



A River-prawn from the Transvaal ; presented by Dr. J. 

 W. B. Gunning. 



Nine co-types of an Amphipod from the Transvaal; pre- 

 sented by the Hon. Paul Methuen. 



Eleven River-crabs and Prawns from the Cameroons, 

 collected by Mr. G. L. Bates. 



Thirty- eight freshwater Decapoda from the Congo, collected 

 by Dr. W. J. Ansorge. 



Nineteen River-prawns from Southern Nigeria ; presented 

 by Major W . A. C. Cockburn. 



Three hundred and three Decapoda, Stomatopoda, and 

 Schizopoda from the Western Indian Ocean (" Sealark " Expe- 

 dition) ; presented by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S. 



America. 



Four Crustacea from the West Indies ; presented by Gapt. 

 A. Morrell. 



Four Crabs from Jamaica ; presented by Lieut.-Col. L. 

 Worthington Wihner. 



A Land-crab from St. Kitts, W.I. ; presented by J. J. Quelch, 



Esq. 



One hundred and sixty specimens of Crustacea from 

 Vancouver Island ; presented by Miss H. L. M. Pixell, B.Sc. 



A collection of fish-parasites (about 90 specimens) from 

 British Guiana ; presented by the Hon. N. G. Rothschild. 



Australasia. 



Five specimens of Crabs from Australia ; presented by the 

 Australian Museum, Sydney. 



One hundred and seventy-nine Decapoda and Stomatopoda 

 from Australia ; received in exchange from the Australian 

 Museum, Sydney. 



Three specimens of freshwater shrimps from Tasmania ; 

 presented by Dr. W. M. Tattersall. 



One hundred and thirty-nine Crustacea collected in New 

 Zealand. 



