ProtOZ 



oa. 



In 1863, a collection of 35 specimen* from South Oh 

 Australia. Presented by Dr. J. 8. Bowerbank. 



In 1868-9, 90 specimens from 8. and W. . r 



gonia and from Falkland [glands, collected by Dr, R.O.Oui 



ham, Surgeon on H.M.S. Nassau. Pr ted bj the I. i 



the Admiralty. 



Tn 1874, 61 specimens from Kerguelen [sland. 1' <• 



by the Royal Society. 



In 1880, 42 specimens from the eastern bon 

 United States. Presented by the Smithsonian Institution. 



In 1886, a well-preserved collection of 111 specimen 

 the S.E. coast of Australia. Presented bj J. B. WU on, \ 



In 1887, the " Challenger " collection imem 



described by Prof. W. A. Berdman in the "Challenger 1 I: 

 on the Tunicata. 



In 1887, 23 specimens from the Wi I Coast oi 3 

 Dredged and presented by Sir John Murray. 



In 1890, 34 specimens obtained during the cruise of II M B 

 Porcupine in the North Atlantic and off Portugal. Pr< enfc 

 the Royal Society. 



In 1896, 88 specimens. Purchased from the Zoological 

 Station, Plymouth. 



In 1898 and 1900, the collection of the Rev. « 

 Norman, F.R.S., comprising 396 specimens, and including 

 specimens of species described by Bancock and by Aid- 

 Hancock. Purchased. 



The collection of Tunicata (1904) contained 

 (not including 4000 specimens of Salpida ). 328 named b] 

 and about 400 unnamed specimens. 



D. Alphabetical Lists op the Principal Contbibi roi 

 the Collections of Protozoa, PoripbrA; Btdi 



POLYZOA, BrACHIOPODA AND Tl NICATA. 



PROTOZOA. 



Brady (Henry Bowman). [1835 1891 



In 1885, Mr. H. B. Brady presented to 

 L23 slides, mostly consisting of " Porcu} 

 being types figured in the " Challenger 11 Report, 



In 1887, he presented L20 slides, constitutii 



Foraminifera and including several types and co-tj 



See Carpenter, W. B., and M ChalU 



