Anthozi 



1889. 



The 577 additions comprised, 

 Collection of Alcyonaria and Axstiniaria, pecii 

 Channel Islands, presented by Prof. Jeffrey Bell, \ 

 from Dr. John Anderson, F.R.S., and a fine ; / 



corallium johmoni from Madeira; presented bi Mr J 

 Johnson. 



1890. 



The accessions numbered 190. 



A most remarkable specimen oi <■ walia, obi 



off Euboea; no specimen equal in siz • condition 



in any European museum ; purchased. 



The type specimens of Antillia lorudalia and c 

 Zealand ise ; presented by Prof. Matt in Duncan, Id; - 



2 examples of the recently described D» from 



Trondjhemsfjord ; presented by Prof. Col Nit. 



1891. 



The accessions numbered 491. 



2 examples of Epizoanthus paguriphiliu, from deep w.v 

 the Irish coast ; presented by G. C. Bourn-. E 



46 Corals, including some fine examples of Fungia, from 

 Garcia; presented by G. C. Bourne, Esq. 



46 Corals from Florida, and other localities, and a | 

 Muricea placomus from Christiansund ; presented by Dr, John 

 Murray, F.R.S. 



31 Corals from the West Indies, formerly the pro] 

 late Prof. Duncan, among which Parasmilia lymani I: 

 fragilis, and Thecopsammia tintinnabulum may '"■ especially men- 

 tioned ; obtained by exchange. 



1892. 



The accessions numbered 827. 



A very fine example of Paragorgia arboreal 

 exchange from the Bergen Museum. 



33 specimens of Coral- from the Persian Gull ool 

 presented by Surgeon-Major A. S. G Jayakar. 



