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Enygrus carinatus, Schn. One specimen. 
„ bibroni, //. & J. Two specimens. 
Dendropiiis calligaster, Gnth. One immature example. 
Dipsas irregularis, Merr. Six specimens. 
Hoplocepiialus par, Blgr. Three specimens. 
Batrachia. 
Uana guppii, Blgr. One specimen. 
,, OPISTHODON, Blgr. Four specimens. The very interesting 
account given by Mr. Boulenger of the curious breeding 
habits of this Frog will well repay perusal. (See Trans. 
Zool. Soc. xii. p. 51.) 
Ceratobatraciius guentiieri, Blgr. Three specimens. 
IIyla macrops, Blgr. One specimen. 
Pisces. 
CiiiETODON vittatus, Bl. One specimen. 
Gobiodon rivulatus, Rapp. One specimen. 
Ampiiisile strigata. Gnth. Nineteen specimens. 
Heliastes lepidurus, C. V. One specimen. 
Fierasfer iiomii, Rich. One specimen. 
Ophichtiiys colubrinus, Bodd. One specimen. 
Crustacea. 
Mr. Whitelegge has determined the members of this Class as 
follows : — 
Gelasimus vocans, Fabr. Seventy-five specimens. 
MatutA victrix, Fabr. Thirteen specimens. 
Calappa hepatica, Linn. Three specimens. 
Thalassina maxima, Hess. One specimen. 
Birgus latro, Herbst. Oiie specimen. 
Insecta. 
Mr. Olliff reports as follows : — “The Collection contains a few 
interesting Longicorns, chiefly belonging to the genus Batocera , 
and one or two Dynastidce which are new to the Collection, but 
the majority are well-known forms.” 
Echinodermata. 
The only species represented is — 
Archaster typicus, M. T. Four specimens. 
