Anthozoa, 



1897. 

 The accessions numbered 352, 

 228 specimens of Corals from Torres Strait* 



presented by Prof. A. C. Haddon. 



A small but interesting collection of deep 



obtained by exchange from Prof. Koehler. 



1898. 



The accessions numbered 470. 



An exceedingly fine dried example of Oorgon I!" umbella 

 Mergui; presented by Mr. H. G. Batten, 



A few deep-sea Corals from off Travancore; presented by 

 the Trustees of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Both red and white varieties of the interesting /'/ rallium 



secundum of Japan ; presented by Dr. Kishonuoye. 



30 Corals, some of much interest ; presented by the Raffle* 

 Museum, Singapore. 



46 Sea-anemones from Bohuslan, Spitsbergen, and othei 

 ties; obtained by exchange from the Stockholm Museum. 



1899. 



The accessions numbered 9G, among which were 35 Red 

 Corals, collected by Dr. Andrews at Christina* I land, and 

 sented by Sir John Murray, K.C.B. 



1900. 



The accessions numbered 121. 



The most interesting additions were a sel ol oi tli«- 



new species described by .Miss Biles from Funafuti, and from 

 Dr. Willey's collection. 



1901. 



The accessions numbered L31, of which BO were AJcyonaria 

 from Jamaica, presented by Dr. Duerden ; and 24 « 

 of great bionomic interest, presented by their collector, Hi 

 S. Pace. 



1902. 



The accessions numbered II. among which were the 

 anemones (Urticina) collected al Cape Adare, and d< 



Mr. J. A. Clubb. 



