Protozi 



. 



the Faroe Chain,,,: the fourth and fifth 



and in the Mediterranean. These co] • 



•i. barter, F.R.S., and described in the Ann. M . 



18 <G. 



Presented by the Lords of the Treasury. 

 Schmidt (Edwabd Osoab). [1823 188< 



InlSGT, Pr.,1'. Oscar Schmidl pul it i 

 bpongien dea Adriatischen Meeres," and in 1-' 

 second supplemenl to that memoir. I: 

 the Sponges of Algeria ; in L870 an outline ■ 

 Atlantic, ami in L879 a memoir on the S 

 Specimens and slides prepared from ; ■•■ 

 Sponges described in the above memoii 

 Museum. 



II V DROZOA 

 A. Bydboid \. 



Busk (George). [1807-1886] 



In 1889, the Misses Busk presented to the 

 collection of Hydroida, consisting of L81 

 mounted fragments of Linnean types, an ; th< M 

 described by Mr. Buskin the Appendix to M 

 voyage of H.M.S. "Rattlesnake" published in ! - 



" Challenger/' Expedition of H.M.S. 



In 1888, the Hydroida obtained by the " I 

 Museum. The collection, consisting of 93 

 Prof. G. J. Allman in his Report on the " l 

 lished in two parts : — 



Part I. — riumn1oru<l:r. iss.",. 



Part II. — Tubularinse, Corymorphin 

 and Thalamophora. 1888. 



Among the most interesting deep-sea 

 Stylactella symbiotic with Keratose Sponges, 

 BrancMocerianthns (Monocaulvs) imperatWi Allmai . 

 in the Pacific, one of the most remarkable orgi 

 "Challenger" (Note. In 1903, two Bnely ; 

 imjperator from Sagami Bay, 300 fathoms, were acqui i ■ 



Gatty (Margaret). 



In 1886, Miss M. Gratty presented to the Ti 

 42 specimens of Hydroida, including typ 

 G-. J. Allman in the Journ. Linn. 8oc. foi 

 specimens came from Australia, New Zealand, an 8 



Hincks (Thomas). [1818-1899] 



In 1899, the widow of the Rev. Thomai 

 the Trustees her late husband's colle< ti 

 99 specimens, and including several typ 

 in the "History of British Hydroid Zi 



