94 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



the Mason College, Birmingham ; the Birkbeck Literary and 

 Scientific Institution ; the Bristol Museum ; and to Professor 

 J. W. Judd, of the Royal College of Science. 



Selections of duplicate minerals have been granted to the 

 Europa Garrison Schools, Gibraltar ; to the Wheelwright 

 Grammar School, Dewsbury ; and to Professor Norman 

 Lockyer, C.B., f.r.s. 



Segments cut from the surface of the great Sequoia section 

 have been sent to the Botanic Garden, Edinburgh ; the Royal 

 College of Science, Dublin ; the Royal Indian Engineering 

 College, Cooper's Hill ; and the Museums at Liverpool, Berlin, 

 Erussels, Paris, and Strasburg, in addition to the institutions 

 mentioned in the last report. 



Duplicate plants have been presented to the Botanical Mu- 

 seum of University College, London, and to the Botanic 

 Garden, Calcutta ; and duplicate copies of certain botanical 

 works, not required for the Museum, have been handed over 

 to the Directors of the Botanic Gardens at Jamaica and Singa- 

 pore. 



Publications. 



The undermentioned Catalcgues have been published during 

 the year : — 



Ccitalogue of the Birds in the British Museum : — Vol. XXVII. 

 Catalogue of the Chenomorphas (Palamedeae, Phcenicopteri, 

 Anseres), Crypturi, andRatitai in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. By Count T. Salvadori. Pp. xv., 636 : 19 coloured 

 plates. 8vo. 32s'. 



Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum. Second 

 Edition. Vol I. Catalogue of the Perciform Fishes. Vol. I. 

 Containing the Centrarchidse, Percidse, and Serranidfe (part). 

 By G. A. Boulenger, f.r.s. Pp. xix., 394 : woodcuts, and 15 

 plates. 8vo. los. 



Descriptive Catalogue of the Spiders of Burma, based upon 

 the collection made by Eugene W. Gates, and preserved in 

 the British Museum. By T. Thorell. Pp. xxxvi., 406. 8vo. 

 10s. 6rf. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum 

 (Natural History;. Part III. Containing the Actinopterygian 

 Teleostomi of the Orders Chondrostei (concluded), Protos- 

 pondyli, Aetheospondyli, and Isospondyli (in part). By Arthur 

 Smitli Woodward. Pp. xlii., 544 : 45 woodcuts and 18 plates. 

 8vo. 21s. 



Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in the Department of 

 Geologv, British Museum (Natural History). The We.ilden 

 F^ora, Part II., Gymnospermre. By A. C. Seward. Pp. viii., 

 259 : 9 woodcuts and 20 plates. 8vo. 15s. 



The 



