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Nineteen specimens from the Benito River, French Congo ; 

 purchased. 



Fifteen specimens from the Congo, including the type of a 

 new Cat-Fish (Eutropius grenfelli) ; presented by the Rev. 

 G. Grenfell. 



Thirty-eight specimens from the Congo and Lake Tan- 

 ganyika, among which are types of several new species ; 

 presented by the Secretary of State, Congo Free State. 



A specimen of the new species, Mastacembelus greshoffi, 

 from the Congo ; received in exchange from the Utrecht 

 University. 



Ten specimens from Lake Mweru, including the type of a 

 new Ca1>-Fish {Chrysichthys sharpii) ; presented by Alfred 

 Sharpe, Esq., c.b. 



A Cat-Fish new to the Museum (Chilodactylus deckeni), 

 from German East Africa ; received in exchange from the 

 Hamburg Museum. 



Sixty-nine fishes from the Cape of Good Hope, many of 

 which are of large size ; presented by Dr. J. D. F. Gilchrist. 



Thirteen specimens from Port Elizabeth, including Barhus 

 vulneratus, new to the collection ; presented by Oliver 

 West, Esq. 



A rare Fish (Xiphogadus setifer) from the Loyalty Islands ; 

 presented by Dr. Arthur Willey. 



Two hundred and fifty-eight specimens from various parts 

 of the Pacific Ocean, mostly co-types of species recently 

 described by Dr. D. S. Jordan and his associates ; purchased. 



Nineteen co-types of species described, from Alaska ; pre- 

 sented by Dr. D, S. Jordan. 



Fifty-one specimens from the Magdalena River, Colombia, 

 mostly representatives of species previously unrepresented 

 in the Museum ; purchased. 



A Cat-Fish, new to the Museum {Ageniosus valenciennesi), 

 from the River Capin, Para ; presented by Dr. E. A. Goldi. 



One hundred and one specimens from Mato Grosso, Brazil, 

 including types of two new species (Tetragonopterus cal- 

 listus and Ghirodon calliurus) ; presented by Dr. A. Borelli. 



Sixteen specimens from the Falkland Islands, including 

 the type of a new species {Lycodes flavus) ; presented by 

 Rupert Vallentin, Esq. 



T-M-mcaia,.— The only notable accession to this collection 

 has been the Norman collection of Tunicata comprising one 

 hundred and eight specimens and including seven type 

 specimens. 



