Protozoa. 771 



Presented by Miss .M. Catty and described I I 

 the Journal of the Linnean Society for I E 



In 1886, a collection of 66 Bpecimeo from 

 New Zealand. Purchased from Dr. I 



In 1888, the Challenger Collection described 

 Allman (97 specimens). Pre anted bj the ' 

 Admiralty. 



In 1888 and subsequent years, 126 well j in 

 from the West Coast of Scotland. Presented 

 Murray. 



In 1889 and subsequent years, 54 peri 

 during the cruises of HJ M.S. Bambl . I P 



Surgeon P. W. Bassett-Smith, and partlj 

 Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist, for 1890 by I: 

 Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 



In 1890, 71 specimens collected by Prof. A I 

 Torres Straits, and described by I!. Kirkpatrick in I 

 Roy. Dublin Soc. for 1890. Presented by Prof. II 



From 1893 to 1897, 80 well preserved to tin- 



south coast of England. Collected and i . |; . i. 



patrick. 



In 1898, 143 specimens, forming part of thee Uection 

 Rev. Dr. A. M. Norman, F.R.S. Purchased. 



Inl899, the Hincks' Collection <»t' '.''.• pecimen IV 

 by the widow of the late Thomas 1 1 incks, I". I 



In 1899, the Busk Collection, presented l>\ i In M I' ■ . 



and consisting of 181 specimens, including mounted i 

 of Linnean types, and the " JRa ttlesnah Collecti 

 by Mr. Busk in the Appendix to Biacgiilivi ml of the 



voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, published in 1852. 



B. Oceanic Hydrozoa (including Medusas, Siphonopb 

 Ctenophora). 



Prom time to time, beautifully | 

 Medusae, Siphonophora and Ctenophora, have been pui-luised 

 from the Zoological Station at Y 



In 1882,12 specimens of Deep-ses M< Is 

 which were obtained by E.M.S. ' 

 from 200 to 2160 fathoms, sribed bj Pi i B 



the "Challenger" Report od the D 



