756 Zoology. 



1899. 



The accessions numbered 134. 



A valuable collection of 58 Land Planarians, named and pre- 

 sented by Prof. Graff, and forming part of the material for his 

 most important work on this group. 



1900. 



Dr. Goeldi presented 31 Land Planarians from Brazil, also 

 described by Prof. Graff in his monograph. 



1901. 



The accessions numbered 73, of which the most striking were 

 eleven specimens of Ptychodera, presented by Dr. Willey, and 

 the most interesting were 39 Poly chutes from Salcorube, a 

 favourite collecting ground of Colonel Montagu, some hundred 

 years ago. 



1902. 



The accessions numbered 326, among which were the worms 

 collected by the "Southern Cross " Antarctic Expedition, and a 

 small but valuable collection of Land Planarians from Victoria 

 and Tasmania ; presented by Mr. T. Steel. 



1903. 



The accessions numbered 51, of which 20 were Oligochsetes, 

 determined by Dr. Michaelsen, and 7 Land Planarians, presented 

 and determined by Mr. F. F. Laidlaw. 



1904. 



The accessions numbered 2350 (including 1231 micro slicks) ; 

 the greater part consisted of the collection of Earth Worms 

 made during the last twenty years by Mr. Beddard, and 

 purchased from him. 



