118 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Number of fossil Insects mounted and exhibited in Wall- 

 case No. 12, 393. Number arranged in drawers, 886. 



Crustacea. — Two hundred and sixty-three specimens of 

 Foreign Cirripedia have been named and mounted and 

 arranged in Wall-case No. 12. Two hundred and thirty- 

 seven other Cirripedes have been labelled and arranged in 

 drawers. Forty-four specimens of Estherice, from various 

 foreign localities, have been mounted, labelled, and arranged 

 in the same case. One hundred and ninety specimens of 

 Decapod-Crustacea, from foreign Tertiary deposits, have 

 been named and mounted upon tablets and arranged in Wall- 

 case 12 ; and one hundred and forty other specimens have 

 been labelled and arranged in drawers under the adjoining 

 table-cases. 



Trilobita. — Seven hundred and five British Silurian 

 Trilobites have been named, mounted upon tablets, and 

 arranged in Table-case ISo. 80, and one thousand one hundred 

 and forty-nine specimens have been labelled and arranged 

 in eighteen drawers under the same Table-case. 



One hundred and ninety-one British Cambrian Trilobites 

 have been named, mounted, labelled and arranged in a half 

 table-case in centre of Gallery No. 8 ; and three hundred and 

 fifty-one specimens, not exhibited, have been labelled and 

 arranged in drawers under Table-case No. 79. 



Insecta and Crustacea registered during the year, 1478. 



Annelida (Table-case No. 79). — Some additional specimens 

 of Cretaceous Annelida have been labelled, mounted and 

 arranged in this case. 



Annelida registered during the year, 191. 



Echinodermata. — Asteroidea, &c. (Half Table-case in centre 

 of Gallery 8.) — The beautiful series of 91 Devonian Star- 

 fishes, from Bundenbach, Germany (many of which have been 

 figured and described by B. Stiirtz, in the " Palaeonto- 

 graphica," Vol. xxxvi., 1890), have been mounted and exhibited 

 in this case, 



Crinoidea (Table-case No. 73, and Wall-cases Nos. 17 and 18, 

 Gallery No. 8). — Some of the Fossil Crinoidea have under- 

 gone re-arrangement necessitated by the advance of know- 

 ledge of this very difficult group. A few additions, such as 

 the slab of Dadocrinus Kunischii, from the Trias of Germany; 

 and a set of casts of Type-specimens which have been made, 

 coloured, mounted, and added to the exhibited series. 



Echinodermata registered during the year, 287. 



Actinozoa (Corals) Gallery No. 10. — A fine Carboniferous 

 Limestone Coral, Campophyllum Murchisoni, from Weston- 

 super-Mare, has been mounted and framed, and fixed on the 



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