DEPAETMENf OF ZOOLOGY. 153 



Ceustacea — continued. 



" On Freshwater Decapod Crustacea (Families Pota- 

 monidse and Palsemonidse) collected in Madagascar 

 by the Hon. Paul A. Methuen." 



Proc. Zool. Soc, 1913, p. 914. 



By Dr. W. A. Cunnington : 



" Zoological Results of the third Tanganyika Expedition. 

 Report on the Branchiura." 



Proc. Zool. Soc, 1913, p. 262. 

 By G. P. Faeran ; 

 " Plankton from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. — ii. On 

 Copepoda of the genera Oithona and Paroithona." 



Proc. Zool. Soc, 1913, p. 181. 

 The following paper is based partly on material in the 

 British Museum : — 



By Stanley Kemp :— 



" An account of the Crustacea Stomatopoda of the Indo- 

 Pacific Region." Memoirs Indian Museum, iv.. No. 1. 



Polyzoa. 



By S. F. Haemee, F.R.S. :— 

 " The Polyzoa of Waterworks." 



Proc Zool. Soc, 1913, p. 426. 



Porifera. 



By R. KiEKPATEiCK : — 



" Note on the occurrence of the Euplectellid Sponge 

 Regadrella phcenix 0. Schmidt, off the South African 

 Coast." Ann. South African Museum, xiii., 1913. 



V. — A cquisitions* 

 Mammalia. 



The additions to this class during the past year number 

 two thousand one hundred and twenty-nine : — 



Special attention may be directed to the large collections 

 of Indian Mammals presented by the Bombay Natural History 

 Society ; to the collection of New Guinea Mammals presented 

 by the Subscribers to the Utakwa Expedition ; to a collection 

 of Mammals from Algeria presented by the Hon. Walter 

 Rothschild, F.R.S. ; to the large collection of East African 

 Mammals presented by Mr. G. P. Cosens ; and to the collection 

 of Mammals from Ecuador presented by Mr. Oldfield Thomas, 

 F.R.S. 



* A table showing the number of specimens added during the year is 

 given on page 174. 



