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58 specimens, representing 17 species of uamed AiHdmtcom 

 North America, were presented by Mr. <:. W. Peckham. 

 5 species of Arachnida from the Mergui Archipelago, including 

 specimens subsequently described as types ; presented b] Dr. J. 



Anderson. 



1892. 



Accessions, 351. 



A collection of 89 Spiders from Madeira, including the I 

 of two new species presented by Mr. W. II. Ogilvie-Granl and 

 identified by Mr. C. Warburton (" Ann. Mag. Nit. II. i 

 20 Scorpions from Cape Town, including a Bpecies uew to tin- 

 collection ; presented by Mr. H. A. Spencer. A valuable 

 of Arachnida, principally Scorpions, from Egypt ; collected and 

 presented by Dr. J. Anderson. 



1893. 



Accessions 469. 



85 Scorpions, principally from Burma and Aden, containing 

 examples of new species; presented and mostly collected by 

 Mr. E. W. Oates. 22 Arachnida from Persia and Western India, 

 containing examples of new species; purchased from M r. V. Mta we. 

 33 Arachnida from Masailand, containing several m-\\ Bpecies 

 collected and presented by Dr. J. W. Gregory; tin- Scorpions 

 were described by Mr. Pocock in the "Annals and Mag. Nai. 

 Hist." for June 1896. A collection of 38 Ajaehnida of various 

 orders, mostly from India, and containing specimen- of several 

 new species which have been subsequently described, was pre 

 sented by Mr. H. M. Phipson. 



1894. 



Accessions 876. 



A further instalment of 62 Arachnida from Bgypl ; pre 

 sented by Dr. J. Anderson. 58 Arachnida, containing many 

 species new to the collection, from Southern India: presented by 

 Dr. J. R. Henderson. 51 Arachnida collected in Guatemala 

 by Dr. Otto Stoll ; presented by the collector. 26 Arachnida 

 from Zomba, collected by Mr. A. Whyte and presented b; 

 Harry Johnston. The first instalment of the Spiders from 

 St. Vincent and the Scorpions and Pedipalpi from the L 

 Antilles, were received from the Wesl Indian Exploration 

 Committee (see p. 677). 



