V( fin' <. 





1874. 



The only accessions of this year thai need be noted wn i 

 15 Polychyetes from Ceylon, determined by Prof. G 



1876. 



68 Oligochsetes from Dr. Spoof, and 16 Polyduetec obtaii 



by the Transit of Venus Expedition. 



1877. 



30 more Polychsetes from the jusl mentioned expedition, 



59 Planarians collected and presented by Mr. II. \ 

 and 58 Polychaetes, obtained during the Arctic Expedition. 



1880. 



There were 90 accessions, the most interesting "t" which 

 were some Perichvette presented by Charles Darwin. 



1882. 



The accessions were more numerous ; the most useful was 

 a set of 200 named Marine Worms purchased from the < o 

 hagen Museum. 



1885. 

 586 accessions ; the most interesting were two ~ic.iiii.-ii> ..t' 

 Balanoglossus, the first evidence obtained in this country that 

 this Hemichorclate inhabits the English Channel. 

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1886. 



Of the 144 Worms obtained this year, the types 



of Captain Hutton's New Zealand species wen the most 



portant. 



1887. 



378 accessions; the mosl noticeable was the fine 

 Sabella aheolata from Hillbre [sland, a worm i 

 being the only organism thai plays In our Beaa the part ol 



polyp of reef corals. 



1888. 



Among the 91 accessions of this year wa i fine 

 Filograna from the North Sea. 



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