Protozoa. yg 



M^m™?* accouni of the voyage; the ft 



Sop Vn ; ''"^ ^°dttkmX described in the Phil, i 



S0C.J0I. 168 (extra vol.); the Polyzoa collected by I] 



Discovery m the Arctic regions in L876, and 



the Appendix to Captain Sir George Ware.' account ol 



many type specimens of species described and ligur, 



scientific papers, chiefly pubUehed in the Quart. Jou . M. R 



••iJso Unauenger. 



" Challenger," Expedition of H.M.S. 



[n 1887, the Museum received the " Challenge " Polvzoa 9 



= )de^ribedbyMr.B M kinhU«(;Aa^-Re^ 



published 111 two pints, viz : — 



Part I.—Chilostomata. 



Part II. Cyclo8tomata and Ctenostomata. 



In 1889, the Museum received a small amounl of free] ■ 

 (19 specimens), the description of which was not given in Mi |j 

 Keport. Pins material was described by Mr. A. W. \\ 

 Supplementary Report. 



In 1889, the Museum received the specimen of Cephalodr 

 calophus, described by Prof. W. C. M'Intosh in the " Chalietts 

 on that organism ; also the nine specimens of Phon 

 by Prof. W. ( . M'Intosh in the " Challenger 11 Repo 



Harmer (Sidney Frederic). ( L862 ) 



In 1900, Dr. S. F. Harmer, P.R.S., presented L0 mom 

 including several co-types of Steganoporella, described by 

 memoir on that genus (Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. xliii., n the 



same year, he presented 12 mounted specimens, including - . 

 of Polyzoa, mostly from the Loyaltv Islands, described 

 Philipps in Willey's "Zoological Results," Pari IV. 



Hincks (Thomas). [1818-1899] 



In 1899, the widow of the Rev. Thomas Hincks, F.l; - . 

 the Trustees her late husband's collections consisting of LU9 

 including some type specimens of Bpecies di 

 History of British Marine Polyzoa," and in bis "Contribute 

 History of Marine Polyzoa," which appeared in the Ann. M 

 Hist, during several consecutive years. 



Johnston (George). [1797-1855] 



In 1847, Dr. George Johnston presented to the Trustei 

 of British Polyzoa, comprising L79 specimens described by hu 

 History of British Zoophytes," published in 1847. 



B R AC HIOPO D \. 



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

 In 1878, the Museum received the " ChalL 

 prising 334 specimens, described by Dr. T. 

 " Challenger" Report on the Brachiopoda. 



