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Polyzoa (Gallery 8). — The small cabinets of drawers, 

 removed from the Gallery of Fossil Reptiles, have been 

 placed in new frames round the walls of the work-room 

 behind the Departmental Library. They are now occupied 

 by the unexhibited collection of Polyzoa, which has been 

 transferred from the drawers in Gallery 8. 



The arrangement and labelling of the unexhibited Jurassic 

 Polyzoa, including recent acquisitions, have been completed. 



Number of specimens of Polyzoa registered, 539. 



Brachiopoda (Gallery 8). — The arrangement and labelling 

 of Brachiopoda in drawers have been continued, those from 

 the Arctic Regions and from European Jurassic Formations 

 having been completed. 



A series of Devonian Brachiopoda from the Hindu Khoosh 

 has been placed on exhibition in wall-case 11, and examples 

 of several rare genera have been added to the systematic 

 series of foreign Brachiopoda. 



Number of specimens of Brachiopoda registered, 2,833. 



Echinoderma (Gallery 8), — The Irregular Echinoidea from 

 the English Chalk, exhibited in table-case 78, have been 

 revised, re-tableted with printed labels, and re-arranged to 

 illustrate their zonal distribution. 



The British Cretaceous Asteroidea have been revised and 

 partly re- registered, while those described or referred to in the 

 Palseontographical Society's Monograph of British Cretaceous 

 Echinoderma have been marked. 



A few Miocene Echinoids from Holstein have been 

 tableted, with printed explanatory labels, in wall-case 18. 



A series of rocks, largely composed of Echinoderm 

 remains from the passage beds between the Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary systems of Denmark, has been provided with 

 explanatory labels and placed in wall-case 1-5. 



Various figured specimens of British Echinoidea, Aster- 

 oidea, and Ophiuroidea have been re-mounted and furnished 

 with printed labels in table cases 75-77. 



Number of specimens of Echinoderma registered, 1,129. 



New cabinets of drawers have been placed beneath some 

 of the central cases in Gallery 8, to afford needed accommo- 

 dation for the unexhibited collection. 



Anthozoa (Gallery 10). — The collection of Cretaceous 

 Corals has been ar]*anged, labelled, and completely registered 

 while incorporating recent acquisitions from the Tomes 

 Collection and from Northern Spain. 



A typical collection of British Cretaceous Corals has been 

 arranged, tableted, and labelled, with explanatory diagrams, 

 in table-cases 1 and 2. 



