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Crustacea— continued. 



Oceania and Miscellaneous. 



Fourteen specimens of Crustacea from St. Helena ; pre- 

 sented by Dr. J. T. Cunningham. 



Twenty-four specimens of Crustacea from Porto Santo ; 

 collected and presented by R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. 



Eleven specimens of Crustacea from Mauritius ; presented 

 by the Chairman of the Mauritius delegates to the Franco- 

 British Exhibition. 



Eighty-nine specimens of Crustacea from the Sandwich 

 Group, Antarctic Ocean ; collected and presented by Capt. 

 C. A. Larsen. 



One hundred and eighteen specimens of Copepoda from 

 various localities ; presented by Dr. R. N. Wolfenden. 



One hundred and twenty-five specimens of Antarctic Cope- 

 poda, including types of five species ; from the " Discovery " 

 collection. 



Ten specimens of Cirripedes from the Atlantic Ocean ; pre- 

 sented by the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies. 



Two hundred and ninety-eight specimens of Amphipoda 

 (including the types of tTiree species) from the Indian Ocean ; 

 presented by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, f.r.s. 



Pycnogonida. 



The additions number seven, the most important being a 

 specimen of the rare and interesting Decolopoda australis from 

 the Sandwich Group, Antarctic Ocean, presented by Captain 

 C. A. Larsen. 



Echinoderma. 



The most interesting Echinoderms were those from the South 

 Atlantic, presented by Capt. C. A. Larsen from the Sandwich 

 Group, and from Mr. A. F. Cobb from the Falkland Islands. 

 Dr. W. G. Ridewood presented some micro-slides of the larval 

 stages of Antedon bifida from the classical locality, Cork 

 Harbour. 



Worms. 

 The most interesting collection obtained during the year 

 was that of the Nemertines collected in the Antarctic by the 

 " Discovery " and " Southern Cross." Some of these are of 

 large size, and they are accompanied by a large number of 

 slides, which have not yet been worked through. 



Forty-eight beautifully preserved specimens of Rotifers 

 were purchased of Mr. C. F. Rousselet. Among these may 

 be noted Pedalion mirum and Trochosphoira cequatorialis. 

 Two species of Felagohia from the West Coast of Ireland were 

 presented by Mr. 11. Southern, who described them. 



