172 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Crustacea — continued. 



Thirteen specimens of Crustacea taken from a submarine 

 telegraph cable between Bathurst and Sierra Leone ; presented 

 hy F. H. Preston, Esq. 



One hundred and twelve specimens of Fish-parasites 

 ( Argulidse) from Central Africa ; ^presented hy the Tanganyika 

 Ex^ploration ComTnittee. 



Nine specimens of Crustacea from the Sudan ; ^jresented by 

 G. W. Grahham, Esq. 



Sixty-seven specimens of Crustacea from Suez ; purchased. 



One hundred and sixty-one terrestrial Isopoda (comprising 

 co-types of eleven species) from the Islands of the Western 

 Indian Ocean {" Sealark " Expedition); presented by Professor 

 J. Sta'nley Gardiner, F.R.S. 



One hundred and forty specimens of fresh-water Shrimps from 

 the Seychelles; presented by Professor J. Stanley Gardiner^ 

 F.R.S., and the University Museum of Zoology,. Cambridge. 



America. 



Eleven parasitic Crustacea from the West Indies ; presented 

 by Captain A. Morrell. 



Thirty-four terrestrial Isopods from Trinidad ; presented 

 by Collingiuood Ingrain, Esq. 



Twenty-eight specimens of Crustacea from Vancouver 

 Island and Puget Sound ; presented by F. A. Potts, Esq. 



Three River-crabs from Colombia ; presented by Dr. H. G. F.- 

 Spurrell. 



One hundred and sixty-nine specimens of Crustacea from 

 the Peruvian Coast, collected by Dr. H. O. Forbes ; purchased. 



Australasia and Pacific Ocean. 



Twelve specimens of Crustacea, including the type of a new 

 species, from Torres Straits ; presented by Br. J. R. Tosh. 



Nine River-crabs from New Guinea ; presented by the Sub- 

 scribers to the Wollaston Expedition to Dutch New Guinea.. 



Nineteen specimens of Crayfishes from Western Australia ; 

 received in exchange from the Western Australian Museum, 

 Perth, W.A. 



Four specimens of Phyllopoda from Australia; presented by 

 Fred Whitteron, Esq. 



Twenty specimens of a Brine-shrimp from Australia ; ^^re- 

 sented by A. W. Sheppard, Esq. 



Ten Crustacea from Henderson Island ; presented by D. R. 

 Tail, Esq., and J. R. Jariiieson, Esq. 



Pycnogonida. 



The Norman collection of Pycnogonida, numbering about 

 three hundred and twenty-five specimens, was .received in 1911, 

 with the Crustacea, but has not been previously reported. 



