758 Zoology. 



Corals (8vo, 51 pp.); in 1884, Mr. Ridley reported on the 

 Alcyonaria of the "Alert" Collection (Alert Report, pp. 327- 

 365, and 578-581). Prof. Kolliker made use of the collection in 

 his monograph of the Pennatulida?, and named the " Challenger " 

 Pennatulids. The other collections made by the " Challenger " 

 were described by Mr. G. Brook, Prof. Hertwig, the late 

 H. N. Moseley, Mr. J. J. Quelch, and Profs. Wright and Studer. 

 There are more than 6300 specimens, but only those men- 

 tioned in the recent catalogues can be considered to be satis- 

 factorily named. 



C. Chronological List of Principal Accessions to the 

 Collection of Anthozoa. 



1837. 



A few Anthozoa were purchased at a sale at the Royal 

 Museum, Berlin. 



1842. 



Capt. Belcher, R.N., presented about 50 Corals from 

 Malacca, and other localities. 



1843. 



140 Anthozoa from the West Indies were purchased from 

 Scrivener. 



1845. 



A few Corals were purchased from Mr. Sowerby. 



1846. 



The collection of Corals made by J. B. Jukes during the 

 voyage of H. M.S. Fly. 



1847. 



75 Anthozoa were purchased from Eling. 



1851. 



30 Corals were purchased from Capt. Belcher's Collection. 



