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South-West Africa, Cameroon, Uganda, the Philippines, &c. ; 

 British and foreign Hepaticse ; Bohemian fungi and mosses. 



Exchanges and Gifts of Duplicates. 



Exchanges of duplicate specimens have been made with 

 various institutions and individuals. 



The following Museums have been placed on the list of 

 institutions to receive grants of duplicate specimens :— Public 

 Library and Museum, Golne, Lancashire ; Cheltenham College ; 

 Tolhouse Museum, Great Yarmouth ; Gloucester Museum ; 

 Newbury Museum ; Port Stanley Museum, Falkland Islands. 



Selections of duplicate specimens have been presented as 

 follows : — 



Of zoological specimens (other than entomology) — to 

 Leicester Museum and Art Gallery ; the Students' Association 

 of North London; H.M.S. "Worcester" (Capt. D. Wilson- 

 Barker) ; Glasgow University Natural History Department 

 (Prof. J. G. Kerr) ; Bailey Museum, Mansfield ; Zoological 

 Society, London ; Exeter Museum ; Cheltenham College ; 

 Gloucester Museum ; Port Stanley Museum, Falkland Islands, 



Of entomological specimens — to Dr. F. Maidl (Vienna 

 Museum); Lieut. -Col. F.Winn Sampson; Prof. C. Aurivillius 

 (Stockholm) ; Dr. M. Cameron ; Mr. A. Grouvelle (Paris) ; 

 Mr. R. Veitch ; Mr. P.. S. Bagnall ; Mr. F. H. Gravely (Calcutta) ; 

 Senor R. P. Longinos Navas (Saragossa) ; Dr. Esben Petersen 

 (Denmark) ; Dr. F. Spaeth (Vienna) ; Capt. C. Kerremans ; 

 Mr. L. Garreta ; Prof. F. Netolitzky (Czernowitz) ; Mr. A. Lea 

 (Adelaide) ; Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell (Colorado) ; the Veterinary 

 Institute and School, Melbourne University ; and Prof. Maxwell 

 Lefroy. 



Of fossils and casts of fossils — to University College, 

 Aberystwyth ; Colne Museum ; Newbury Museum ; the Mineral- 

 ogical Museum, University of Copenhagen; Prof. H. F. 

 Cleland ; Dr. R. Kidston, F.R.S. ; Prof. E. Kayser (Marburg) ; 

 Mr. .r. Miquel (France) ; Dr. G. Ulmer (Hamburg). 



Of minerals— to Colne Museum ; Dr. L. Peringuey, South 

 African Museum, Cape Town (cast of meteorite) ; and Mr. C. 

 Maitland. 



Of botanical specimens — to the South London Botanical 

 Institute. 



(N.B. — AH the individuals named have presented specimens 

 or otherwise benefited the Museum.) 



Publications. 

 The following works on Natural History have been published 

 uring the -year ; — 



British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910. 

 Natural History Report : — 



Zoology. Vol. L, No. 1. Fishes. By C. Ta.te Regan, m.a. 



Pp. 54 : 8 text-figures and 13 plates. 4to. 10s. Qd. 

 Zoology. Vol. II., No. 1. List of Collecting Stations. 

 By S. F. Harmer, sc.D., F.R.S., and D. G. Lillie, m.a. 

 Pp. 12 : 4 maps. 4to. Is. Qd. 



