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Twenty -four Scorpions from the Transvaal ; purchased. 



One hundred and twenty-two Ticks taken from various 

 animals in Mauritius ; presented by Monsieur D'Emmerez de 

 Cliarmoy. 



America. 



Fifty Arachnida from Venezuela ; purchased. 



Thirty Arachnida from Trinidad ; presented by P. Carmody, 

 Esq. 



Australasia. 

 Thirteen Arachnida from Central Australia ; presented by 

 H. J. Hillier, Esq. 



Pycnogonida—Fiiij-six Pycnogons have been acquired, 

 the more important being as follows : — 



Europe. 



Twenty specimens from the Faroe Channel ; presented by 

 Dr. R. N. Wolfenden. 



Asia. 

 Twenty-two specimens from the Indian Ocean, including 

 types of four new species ; presented by J. Stanley Gardiner, 

 Esq., f.r.s. 



Crustacea. — The additions number one thousand eight 

 hundred and twenty-seven ; of this number one hundred and 

 sixty are from the " Discovery " collections, including the types 

 of nine new species ; of the remaining additions the following 

 are the most important : — 



Miscellaneous. 



Thirty-two specimens of Crustacea selected from the Army 

 Medical College Collection. 



Ten specimens of Crustacea, including types of a new species 

 of Crab from a deep-sea Telegraph cable ; presented by Dr. 

 0. G. F. Luhn. 



Eight specimens of Crustacea from the Atlantic ; presented 

 by the Earl of Crawford, K.T., f.r.s. 



Seven specimens (co-types) of a new parasitic Copepod ; 

 presented by Dr. J. D. F. Gilchrist. 



Three specimens of Parasitic Copepoda ; presented by Prof. 

 W. C. Mcintosh, f.r.s. 



Two specimens of a Cirripede {Tubicinella trachealis) ; 

 presented by Dr. W. G. Ridewood. 



Nineteen specimens of Isopoda and Amphipoda, mostly 

 types of species described by the donor; presented by A. 0. 

 Walker, Esq. 



Ten specimens of Conilera eylindracea ; presented by 

 Dr. W. G. Ridewood. 



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