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Crustacea. — Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham ; Albert 

 Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee. 



Echino derma. — Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham ; 

 Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee. 



TForius.— Professor J. W. Spengel. 



Polyzoa. — Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. 



Coelenterata. — Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. 



Porifera and Protozoa. — Museum and Art Gallery, Bir- 

 mingham ; Albert Institute and Victoria Galleries, Dundee. 



(h) Exchanges. 



Exchanges have been made with the following institutions 

 and individuals : — 



Mammalia. — With the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin ; the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. ; the 

 Christiania Museum ; the American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York ; and the Rikmuseum, Stockholm. 



Aves. — With the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. ; the Tring Museum ; Dr. Louis B. Bishop ; Mr. W. 

 Cross ; and Mr. J. H. Fleming. 



Reptilia and Batrachia. — With the Naturhistorisches 

 Museum, Basel ; the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. ; Mr. L. A. Lantz ; and Dr. J. C. Thompson. 



Pisces. — With the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin ; University 

 Museum of Zoology, Cambridge ; Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 

 Paris. 



Arachnida. — With Mr. Nathan Banks ; and with Dr. W. 

 Sorensen. 



Crustacea. — With the Durban Museum ; Western Australian 

 Museum and Art Gallery, Perth ; and Dr. R. P. Cowles. 



III. — Departmental Library. 



The acquisitions for the Departmental Library (including 

 the Entomological Department) during the year, obtained by 

 purchase, presentation and exchange, consist of 101 separate 

 works in 128 volumes, and 1,955 parts of periodicals and 

 works in progress.. 



Five hundred and eight volumes, including those belonging 

 to the Walsingham Library, have been bound. 



The work of collating, stamping, press-marking and entering 

 all additions in the Catalogue has been performed as usual. 



The Attendant in the Library, with the aid and supervision 

 of an Assistant, has checked all the entries of Zoological 

 Works in that portion of the General Catalogue of Books which 

 has been printed during the year. 



