740 Zoology. 



de Man (J. G.). 



Dr. de Man, who on various occasions has described new species for 

 the Museum, was entrusted by the late Dr. John Anderson with his 

 collection of Crustacea from the Mergui Archipelago. This, when worked 

 out ("Journ. Linn. Soc," vol. xxii.), was purchased by the Trustees, 

 in 1886. 



Haswell (William Aitcheson). [1859?] 



A catalogue of the Australian Malacostraca was prepared by Prof. 

 Haswell for the Australian Museum at Sydney, and in 1885-1895 some 

 named Australian Crustacea sent by that Institution included about 

 twenty co-types of new species described in that work. 



Henderson (John R,). [1862?] 



In 1892 Prof. Henderson presented over 400 specimens of Indian 

 Crustacea, including the types of several new species. 



Norman (Alfred Merle). [1831- ] 



In 1898 the Museum acquired by purchase part of the fine collections 

 of Marine Invertebrates from Northern Seas made by the Kev. A. M. 

 Norman. A catalogue of this collection was published by the owner 

 under the title of " Museum Normanianum." More than 1000 specimens 

 of Crustacea, including some interesting types and co-types, were thus 

 added to the Museum Collection. 



Scott (Thomas). 



In 1893 and 1894 the Koyal Society presented a collection of Crus- 

 tacea made by the telegraph steamer Buccaneer off the West coast 

 of Africa. It comprised 55 Ostracoda, 544 Copepoda, and 144 Entomos- 

 traca. The collection contained the types of the new species described in 

 his Keport in the " Transactions of the Linnean Society." 



Smith (Sidney Irving). [1843- ?] 



From time to time the Museum has received from the Smithsonian 

 Institution of Washington valuable series of specimens. Doubtless many 

 of these have been named by Mr. Smith, and may in some cases 

 represent co-types of species described by him. 



