694 Zoology. 



130 Myriopods from Malacca and Siam, collected and pre- 

 sented by Capt. S. S. Flower. 



13 Myriopods from Somaliland, described by Mr. Pocock in 

 "Unknown African Countries," presented by Dr. Donaldson 

 Smith. 



1898. 



Accessions 762. 



327 Centipedes and Millipedes from Siam and the Malay 

 Peninsula, collected by Capt. S. S. Flower and received in 

 exchange from the Royal Siamese Museum, Bankok. 



36 Centipedes and Millipedes, principally from New Britain, 

 and including the types and other specimens of the species 

 described by Mr, Pocock in Dr. A. Willey's "Zoological 

 Results." 



1899. 



Accessions 309. 



100 specimens from Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri, including 

 examples of several new species, collected by Mr. W. R. Ogilvie- 

 Grant and Dr. H. O. Forbes. 



12 Centipedes and Millipedes from Mazoe, Rhodesia, pre- 

 sented by Mr. J. ff. Darling ; and 27 specimens from British 

 East Africa, collected and presented by Mr, C. S. Betton. 



1900. 



Amongst the accessions, which amounted to 448, were 92 

 specimens referable to 51 species from Central Europe, mostly 

 new to the British Museum, collected and determined by Dr. 

 Carl Verhoeff, from whom they were purchased ; about 200 

 specimens collected in Spain and the Balearic Islands by Messrs. 

 Thomas and Pocock ; 28 specimens, including representatives of 

 new species, collected by Mr. P. O. Simons in Peru and 

 Ecuador. 



1901. 

 Accessions 152. 



32 Centipedes and Millipedes from the South of Spain, 

 presented by Colonel Yerbury ; 32 Centipedes and Millipedes 

 from Singapore and Malay Peninsula, presented by H. N. 

 Ridley, Esq. ; 39 specimens from Mysore, presented by H. K. 

 Slater, Esq. 



1902. 



Only 98 specimens were obtained this year, including : — 34 

 Centipedes and Millipedes from South America, purchased ; 1 2 



