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Number of 
: Species Number of 
Names of the chief Ta pre peloneucie Species 
Groups represented Names of the principal Subdivisions. ee belonging to 
in the Collection. eer each of the 
Subdivisions. o20ass 
Fishes, ; 4 as ¥ ‘: k en ie : 112 
Cephalopoda, . : : - 2 
Pteropoda, : ; : : 1 
Opisthobranchiata,| 7 
} Gasteropoda, < Prosobranchiata, |88 > 49 
Mollusca, Pp Poipplicoohon! 4 | 99 
Scaphopoda, . : ; : 1 
Tetrabranchiata, [38 
aE Dibranchiata, 8 a 
Brachiopoda, . | . ; : ; : : 2 
Tunicata, . hai ae ; : : : : 4 
Polyzoa, 1 
Arachnida, : : : ; 2 
| Brachyura, 9 
Anomoura, 9 
Macrura, 1 
Carida, 10 
Schizopoda, 5 
Crustacea, reat oda, A 148 
Phyllopoda, al 
Cladocera, . 2 
Ostracoda, 26 
Copepoda, . 40 
Cirripedia, 4 
Annelida, . ; : 7 
Gephyrea, . 1 
Rotifera, : : : - 1 
Crinoidea, . 1 
Ophiuroidea, 3 
Echinodermata, Asteroidea, 5 13 
Echinoidea, 2 
Holothuroidea, . 2 / 
Actinozoa { Bley onan 2 } 8 
oe Zoantharia, : é : 1 
Hydrozoa, . miss : ; : a ia A 
Spongozoa, : : : . : aa a 1 
Miliolide, . 9 
Lituolide, . 5 | 
mm 1 : ~ 
Foraminifera, ee toa 1 ; 5 AG 
Poni. pidge Fhe | 8 | 
-| Nummulinide, . 5 : 5 
Infusoria, . ; : : : | 3 
FISHES. 
The fishes that fall to be noticed in this report are mostly 
of small size, and with few exceptions are all of more or less 
frequent occurrence around our shores. They are—T'rachinus 
vipera, Gobius Ruthensparri and Gobius minutus, Callionymus 
