754 Zoology. 



1889. 



Among the 170 additions of this year were two specimens of 

 Balanoglossus samiensis from Herm, collected and presented by 

 Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell, and 16 named Gephyreans from Java, pur- 

 chased from Dr. Sluiter. 



1890. 



The accessions numbered 277. 



141 Worms, principally Chyetognatha, collected during the 

 voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, and presented by the Lords Com- 

 missioners of the Treasury. 



A collection of very finely preserved examples of the tube- 

 dwelling Annelid Terebella littoralis, from Llanfairfechan, North 

 Wales • presented by Arnold T. Watson, Esq. 



11 specimens of Bipalium from Ceylon; presented by E. E. 

 Green, Esq. 



1891. 



The accessions numbered 149. 



7 specimens of a new species of Tristomum (T. histiopkori), 

 found among the collections bequeathed by the late Deputy- 

 Surgeon-General F. Day. 



A series of 50 Land Planarians, chiefly representatives of 

 new Victorian species lately described by the donor, Dr. Dendy. 



1892. 



81 specimens, of which not many were of interest, but the 

 types of Spar ganophil us tamesis were presented by Dr. Benham, 

 and Bipalium Jceivcnse was, for the first time, received from 

 Ireland. 



1893. 



The accessions numbered 92. 



The type of the remarkable new genus Eupolyodontes (E. 

 cornishi), described by Miss F. Buchanan, from the mouth of the 

 River Congo ; presented by V. K. Cornish, Esq. 



An example of the rare Mediterranean species, Polyodontes 

 maxilloms ; purchased. 



The type of Taenia echidnte ; presented by Prof. J. P. 

 Anderson Stuart. 



3 specimens of the rare Worm Taenia nana, and 5 of 

 Anchjlostoma duodenale ; presented by Dr. Sonsino. 





