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Six hundred and sixty-nine marine Shells from the Baha- 

 mas ; presented by G. Buchanan, Esq. 



Twenty-nine land and fresh-water Shells from Lagos ; 

 presented by Sir Alfred Moloney, c.m.g. 



Four hundred and seventy specimens of land, fresh-water, 

 and marine Shells from Port Elizabeth, Tasmania, and other 

 localities ; presented by J. H. Ponsonby, Esq. 



Fifty marine Shells from Port Elizabeth ; presented by H. 

 A. Spencer, Esq. 



Thirty-six land and fresh-water Shells from the Tanganyika 

 region, including the new species Turhonilla terehriformis, 

 Stroptostele horei and S. simplex ; presented by E. Coode 

 Hore, Esq. 



The tjYte oi Helix jyercyanus, irom Madagascar; purchased. 



A hundred and twenty-two marine Mollusca from the 

 Mauritus, including two splendid specimens of Pterocera 

 hryonia ; purchased. 



Seven specimens of Rostellaria delicatula, from the Bay of 

 Bengal ; presented by the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



A hundred and fifty-four land Shells from the Philippine 

 Islands, including some very remarkable forms of Ennea ; 

 purchased. 



Two hundred and ninety-two land and fresh-water, and 

 forty-one marine Shells from North Borneo ; presented by A. 

 Everett, Esq. 



Twenty-one marine Shells from Australia, and forty-three 

 land and fresh-water Shells, including a number of new species 

 and a fine series of Pupinella angasi ; presented by J. 

 Brazier, Esq. 



A very fine specimen of Sepia apama, from Port Jackson ; 

 presented by J. Brazier, Esq. 



A collection of three hundred and eight Shells from 

 Adelaide ; presented by C. H. Wigram, Esq. 



Seventy-eight maiine Shells from various localities, includ- 

 ing a fine example of Calliostoma spectahilis from New 

 Zealand ; bequeathed by Dr. McCormick. 



A hundred and seven Mollusca from the Samoa and Tonga 

 Islands ; presented by J. J. Lister, Esq. 



Polyzoa. — Four hundred and forty-eight specimens were 

 added during the year ; the following may be especially 

 mentioned : — 



Forty-seven Polyzoa, forming part of the collection 

 obtained by the " Porcupine " and " Lightning " expeditions ; 

 transferred by Dr. J. Murray with the " Challenger " dupli- 

 cates. 



A hundred and forty-nine Polyzoa from Torres Straits ; 

 collected and presented by Professor Haddon. 



Thirty-four Polyzoa from the Coast of Brazil ; presented 

 by D. Wilson Barker, Esq. 



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