Myriopoda. 693 



Australia, presented by Prof. Baldwin Spencer. The Centipede 



contained in this collection were worked out by Mr Pocock in 

 1901. 



13 species of Centipedes and Millipedes, represented by II 

 specimens, collected in Masailand and presented by Dr, J. W. 



Gregory. This collection was describee 1 by .Mr. Pocock in 1896. 



1894. 

 Accessions 846. 



The collection of Myriopods from the Lesser Antilles, obtained 



by the collectors in the employ of the West Indian Explo 

 Committee, was presented this year (see p. 099). 



275 Centipedes and Millipedes, chiefly from Guatemala and 

 containing many undescribed species, presented by Dr Otto 

 Stoll. 



198 Myriopoda from South India, comprising specimens of 

 many new species, presented by Dr. J. R. Henderson. 



1895. 



Accessions 279. 



33 Millipedes of the family Polydesmidse, referable to eleven 

 named species from Liberia, presented by Mr. < >. P. ( look. 



23 Centipedes and Millipedes from Somaliland, described b\ 

 Mr. Pocock in 1896, collected and presented by Mr. E. Lorl 

 Phillips. 



The collection of Myriopods from Burma, containing co-types 

 of the species collected by Sig. J. L. Fea, presented by .Mr. R. I 

 Pocock (see p. 696). 



1896. 



Accessions 1336. 



Max Weber's collection of Myriopods was presented by the 

 collector (see p. 699). 



800 specimens, representing many new but undescribed 

 species from the Lower Amazons collected by .Messrs. K. E. 

 Austen and F. O. P. Cambridge (luring the expedition ol M- 

 Siemens Bros.' cable S.S. Faraday, from Para bo Manao 



1897. 

 Accessions 458. 

 In addition to the God in; in and Salvio collection of Centip 



(see p. 696), the following were the principal additions made this 

 year :— 



