Eohinoderma. 7 IT 



The type of Bathybiaster vexillifer, from the I • Channel; 

 received with the " Challenger" duplicates. 



3 examples of the rare Goniaster hispidw, presented by 



Dr. Sturm. 



1892. 



The accessions numbered 1<> 3 I. 



74 specimens, chiefly from deep water, off the South •■ 

 Ireland; presented by the Royal Irish Academy. 



69 Ophiuroids and 35 Echinoiris, from deep water in the \N i 

 Indies ; presented by Prof. Alexander .V_ 



34 examples of Holothurians from the Qreal Barrier R 

 mostly of edible species, and labelled with their popular I 

 presented by W. Saville-Kent, Esq. 



7 examples of Crinoids, from the Sahul Bank, including 

 Metacrinus interruptus and Antcdon woodmasonl : received from 

 the Trustees of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



1893. 



The accessions numbered 352. 



13 Asteroids and Holothurians from deep water in the Baj 

 of Bengal, including examples of Zoroaster < P 

 rhodopelpus, Nymphaster florifer, and Dictyaster xenopkUut] 

 presented by the Trustees of the Indian Museum. Calcul 



3 specimens of Pentacrinus wyville-thomsoni, from 7"" fathoms 

 off Fern Island, collected by V. K. Cornish, Esq. ; purchased. 



1894. 



The accessions numbered 90. 



21 specimens from the Mediterranean, including ■ fine 

 example of Stichopus regalis, the rare Ophtoconii / 

 OpMopsila aranea ; received in exchange from Prof. Eoeb 



A fine example of the rare Metacrinus rotundu8 } 

 specimen, which may be an immature example of the same ip 

 from Japan ; purchased. 



1895. 



The accessions numbered 49. 



15 deep-sea Holothurians from the Pacific; presented by 



the United States National Museum. 



