28 MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. [Jan. 



Hartt and Copeland. 1 species, 1 specimen, from San Paulo ; 

 28 species, 321 specimens, from Rio de Janeiro; 6 species, 27 speci- 

 mens, from Para; 1 species, 44 specimens, from the Atlantic Ocean ; 5 

 species, 1 64 specimens, from Bahia ; 1 species, 1 specimen, from San 

 Fidelio ; 10 species, 94 specimens, from Victoria; 9 species, 256 speci- 

 mens, from Itabapuana; 9 species, 123 specimens, from Porto Seguro ; 

 1 species, 1 specimen, from Guarapary ; 1 species, 1 specimen, from 

 Campos ; 6 species, 36 specimens, from Una do Santa Anna ; 4 species, 

 7 specimens, from Rio Doce ; 1 species, 1 6 specimens, from Barra Secca. 



James and Hunnewell. 4 species, 18 specimens, from Obidos ; 1 

 species, 3 specimens, from Cameta ; 2 species, 88 specimens, from 

 Tajapuru. 



St. John and Allen. 2 species, 1,094 specimens, from Hyanuary ; 

 1 species, 7 specimens, from Ceara ; 2 species, 13 specimens, from Rio 

 Puty. 



Thayer, S. V. R. 1 species, 217 specimens, from Silva, Lago Saraca. 



Theobald, W., Jr. 6 species, 25 specimens, from Calcutta. 



Annulata. 



The whole number of Worms added since the last report 

 embraces 408 specimens of 88 species. Of this number, 259 

 specimens were presented, 94 purchased and 55 specimens 

 obtained in exchange. 



The Sipunculoids, formerly catalogued by Mr. A. Agassiz, 

 were sent by him for identification to Professor Keferstein, of 

 G5ttingen, who was studying that group of worms. They are 

 now on their way back to the Museum, having been labelled 

 and identified by comparison with the extensive collections of 

 Sipunculoids sent to Gottingen by all the larger museums. 



Presented, 



Agassiz, A. 8 species, 8 specimens, from Nahant. 

 Angas, G. F. 1 species, 2 specimens, from New South Wales. 

 Hartt, C. F. 1 species, 1 specimen, from Bay of Fundy ; 3 species, 

 5 specimens, from Halifax. , 



Thayer Expedition. 

 8 species, 182 specimens, from Rio de Janeiro ; 1 species, 3 speci- 

 mens, from Javary ; 1 species, 1 specimen, from Cudajas ; 1 species, 

 2 specimens, from Mendez ; 1 species, 1 specimen, from Bajiia ; 1 spe- 

 cies, 1 specimen, from Madeira River : 1 species, 1 specimen, from Para ; 



