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Three Spiny Lobsters {Panulirus regius) from the West 

 African Coast ; presented by Dr. J. Cleasby Taylor. 



Six specimens of Kiver- Prawns from Egypt ; presented by 

 Oapt. S. S. Flower. 



A River-Crab and a River-Prawn from Nigeria ; presented 

 "by A. E. Kitson, Esq. 



Four specimens of a River-Crab from Victoria Falls ; pre- 

 sented by T. Codrington, Esq. 



Twenty-seven specimens of Brachyura from Tanganyika, 

 including types of two new species ; presented by the Tanganyika 

 Exploration Committee. 



A Crab from West Africa; presented by Herr J. Paul 

 Arnold. 



America. 



Twenty-two specimens of Crustacea from the West Indies ; 

 presented by Dr. P. R. Lowe. 



Two specimens of a River-Prawn from Trinidad; presented 

 by L. Guppy, Jun., Esq. 



Seven specimens of a parasitic Crab from Chile ; presented 

 by Rev. Dr. A. N. Malan. 



Australasia. 



Seventeen specimens of Crustacea from New Zealand ; pre- 

 sented by the Christchurch Museum, New Zealand. 



Thirteen specimens of freshwater Crustacea from New 

 Zealand ; presented by Prof. Chilton. 



Four specimens (co-types) of a remarkable new form of 

 Crustacea, Paranaspides lacustris, from the Great Lake of 

 Tasmania ; presented by Geoffrey Smith, Esq. 



Five specimens, co-types of a recently described Crustacean 

 {Koonunga cursor') of exceptional interest, presented by 0. A. 

 Sayce, Esq. 



Three Crayfish from Central Australia; presented by 

 H. J. Hillier, Esq. 



Five specimens of a new River-Crab and one River-Prawn, 

 from New Guinea ; presented by Sir William Ingram, Bart. 



Echinoderma. — Some very beautiful specimens of the 

 common Echinus esculentus were prepared and presented by 

 Mr. E. T. Browne, m.a. ; the rare and interesting Neoplax 

 ophiodes was found in Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner's collection from 

 the Indian Ocean, which contained also a new species. 



Vermes. — The " Discovery " collection of Antarctic Sipun- 

 culoids has been incorporated ; three species of Pheretima and 

 a Dichogaster have been determined by Dr. Cognetti di Martiis ; 

 Phreatothrix {Trichodrilus) cantahrigiensis, from a well near 

 Cambridge, has been presented by Mr. Wyatt. 



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