Manchester Memoirs, Vol. xlii. (1898), No. 13. 



XIII. Contribution to our Knowledge of the Marine 

 Fauna of the Falkland Islands. 



By Edith M. Pratt, B.Sc (Vict). 



Research Student in Zoology at The Owens College. 



\Co7nmunicated by Professor S. J. Hickson, F,R.S.] 



Received and ?-ead J\Jarch 22nd, i8qS. 



The work in connection with this paper has been done 

 in the Zoological Laboratories of the Owens College, 

 Manchester, under the kind supervision of Professor 

 Hickson. 



1 must thank Dr. Harmer, of Cambridge, for his 

 great kindness in placing at my disposal his collection of 

 Br}-ozoa, and for his kind aid in identifying certain species. 



My thanks are also due to Mr. Kirkpatrick for assist- 

 ing me in the examination of the " Busk " Collection of 

 Bryozoa, at the British Museum. 



The material at my disposal was collected by Miss 

 Blake, at Hill Cove, West Island, Falklands, during the 

 months of September and October, 1 896, and the specimens 

 may be regarded as forming a typical common shore 

 collection of that region, the shore at Hill Cove being 

 sandy with small rocks. 



Through the kindness of Mr. Standen, I have also 

 had access to a collection of Mollusca, on some of which 

 grew various Bryozoa, made by Miss Cobb at Lively 

 Island, Falklands. These were also .shore forms. 



In the Collection were the following species of 

 Br}'Ozoa : — 

 December 14th, i8gS. 



