Crustacea. 731 



1895. 



The accessions numbered 336. 



140 specimens from the Australian Museum, determined by 

 comparison with Prof. Haswell's types. Exchange. 



31 lately-bescribed forms, from depths ranging from 

 fathoms in the Bay of Bengal. Presented by the Tm b e of the 

 Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



20 specimens illustrating Dr. Chilton's recent "Memoir on 

 the Subterranean Crustacea of New Zealand." Presented by 

 Dr. Chilton. 



1896. 



The accessions numbered 236. 



30 Fish Parasites from Plymouth. Presented by P. W. 

 Bassett-Smith, Esq., R.N. 



40 deep-sea forms from the Indian Ocean. Presented by the 

 Trustees of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



27 West Indian Isopods, determined by Mons. Dollfus. 

 Presented by the West Indian Committee of the I 

 Society. 



A collection, chiefly of Larvae, made in the N»w Hebrides. 

 Presented by Capt. Meryon, R.N. 



1897. 



The accessions numbered 212. 



16 deep-sea forms from the Bay of Biscay, obtained from 

 Prof. Koehler Exchange. 



Telphusa transversalis from Central Australia. Presented by 

 W. A. Horn, Esq. 



A splendid specimen of Bathynomus giganteus from deep 

 water in the Indian Ocean. Presented by the Trustees of the 

 Indian Museum. 



2 Ocypods from 5000 feet, Mindoro, Philippines. Pi 

 by the subscribers to the Whitehead Expedition. 



1898. 

 The accessions numbered 1500, mostly from the Norman 

 Collection. 



Two small collections of Copepods, parasitic on [ndian Pishes. 



Presented by Staff-Surgeon P. W. Bassett-Smith, II. \. 

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