Pi ////« 9, 



1894. 



The accessions numbered 92. 



A remarkable Annelid allied bo Linophoru*, from the i 

 of the Congo ; presented by Misa II. M . King ley. 



A new Earth-worm (Benhamia coed/era) from the I 

 country; presented by Capt. Tony. 



1895. 



The accessions numbered 70. 

 An example of the rare Filaria loa t from th< 

 presented by Dr. Craster. 



12 Earth-worms from Madras; presented by Prof. A 0. 



Bourne. 



1896. 



The accessions numbered 243. 



The types of a new family, Arhynchtu hemignathi, and of i 

 new Gephyrean, Phymosoma weldoni ; presented by A I. 

 Shipley, Esq. 



6 Land Planarians from Ceylon, determined by Prof ( 

 presented by E. E. Green, Esq. 



12 beautifully prepared specimens of Rotifera; presented by 

 Mr. Rousselet. 



1897. 



Accessions 196; of the most important were th< 15 sections of 

 species of Myzostomum prepared 1>\ Prof. Wheeler from Bin 

 material, and 47 Land Planarians from NeM South W 

 New Zealand; presented by T. Steel, Esq. 



1898. 



The accessions numbered 325. 



The most important consisted of a number of Earth 

 from various Localities which were submitted for deten 

 to Dr. Rosa of Turin, and of Mr. Andrews 1 colic 

 Gephyrea from Christina., [sland, which have been del 

 by A. E. Shipley, Esq. 



A small collection, containing among othi 

 received from Prof. Parona of Genoa. 



