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Six specimens of the genera Oottus and Gottocomephorus 

 from Lake Baikal, including examples of two species new 

 to the collection {Oottus herzensteini and C. goclleiusJdi) ; 

 received in exchange from the St. Petersburg Museum. 



Eight specimens from Seistan, including the types of two 

 new Cyprinids (Scaj^hiodon macniahoni and Nemachilus 

 rhadineus) ; collected by Colonel Sir Henry McMahon ; 

 presented by the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



The types of a new Cyprinid Fish {Gymnocypris 

 waddellii) from Tibet ; presented by Lieut.-Col. L. A. Waddell, 



C.B. 



Twenty-five specimens from Yunnan, including the types 

 of two new Cyprinids {Nemachilus grahami and Cyprinus 

 micristius), collected by Mr. J. Graham ; purchased. 



Twenty specimens, co-types of species described by 

 Dr. Duncker, from the Malay Peninsula ; presented by the 

 Selangor State Museum. 



Thirteen specimens from Borneo ; presented by the 

 Curator of the Sarawak Museum. 



Six hundred and four specimens from the Inland Sea of 

 Japan, including the types of several new species, collected 

 by R. Gordon-Smith, Esq. ; purchased. 



Twenty-three specimens from Japan, including several 

 rare Selachians ; purchased. 



Five hundred and forty-nine specimens from Japan, 

 including examples of several species new to the collection ; 

 purchased of Dr. D. S. Jordan. 



Eighteen specimens from New Guinea ; presented by 

 Major W. C. Daniels. 



The types of two new Fishes from New Guinea (Neosilurus 

 bartoni and Rho'tnbatractus melanotcenia) ; presented by 

 His Excellency Governor F. R. Barton. 



Six specimens, including the type of a new species {Eleotris 

 moncktoni) from New Guinea ; presented by C. A. W. 

 Monckton, Esq. 



Forty-four specimens of the genus Galaxias from Aus- 

 tralia, including the types of G. longi and 0. occidentalis and 

 of two new species {G. ivaitii and G. dissimilis), received in 

 exchange from the Australian Museum. 



Fifty-two specimens from New Zealand, including the 

 types of a new species {Galaxias huitoni) ; presented by the 

 late Captain F. W. Hutton, f.r.s. 



Twenty-seven specimens from Tahiti ; presented by 

 C. L. Wragge, Esq. 



Eighty-one specimens from the United States ; received 

 from the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. 



Thirty-one Pesciform Fishes from North America ; 

 received in exchange from Prof. C. H. Eigenmann. 



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