748 Zoology. 



1896. 



The accessions numbered 84. 



26 deep-sea specimens from the Bay of Biscay ; received in 

 exchange from Prof. Koehler. 



36 specimens from Marseilles ; presented by Prof. Vayssiere. 



1897. 



The accessions numbered 255. 



21 deep-sea specimens from the Bay of Biscay ; received in 

 exchange from Prof. Koehler. 



A series of 185 historically interesting photographs of 

 Echinoderms and their pedicellariae, made by the late Dr. 

 Herapath, F.R.S. ; presented by Miss Herapath. 



1898. 



The accessions numbered 1527. 



18 deep-sea Ophiuroids from the neighbourhood of the Bay 

 of Bengal; presented by the Trustees of the Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta, and determined by Prof. Koehler. 



15 Echinoderms from Rockall, interesting as coming from an 

 almost inaccessible locality ; presented by the Dublin Science 

 and Art Museum. 



A selection of 110 Echinoderms from the extensive collections 

 made by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner at Funafuti, and in the Fijis, 

 and 110 specimens obtained by Dr. Willey at the Loyalty 

 Islands and New Britain. 



6 specimens of the rare flexible Sea-Urchin, Asihenosoma 

 urens, from Trincomalee Harbour ; collected and presented by 

 Staff-Surgeon P. W. Bassett-Smith, R.N. 



1899. 



The accessions numbered 121 ; none were of particular 

 interest. 



1900. 



The accessions numbered 1357, nearly all of which were 

 from the Norman Collection. 



1901. 



The accessions numbered 178, the most notable being a series 

 of the deep-sea Ophiuroids, collected by the U.S.S. Albatross. 



