MR. P. LENEY ON ADDITIONS TO THE NORWICH CASTI.E-MUSEUM. 725 
presented by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Mr. A. J. 
Fison lias also given twenty-three specimens representing twelve 
species from the Rhone Valley not before in the Museum collection. 
A series of specimens illustrative of the marine fauna of the Bay 
of Naples has been acquired through Mr. F. W. Ilarmer, who, with 
Dr. Sidney Ilarmer kindly selected them while visiting the 
Zoological Station at Naples. Many of these specimens are 
objects which on account of their extreme delicacy are not usually 
found in Museum collections, and others, such as the Red Coral 
with its extended polyps, are of such striking beauty that they arrest 
the attention of the most casual observer. The following is a list 
of the specimens : — Scynmus lirhia (embryo), Carcharias glaucus 
(young), Salpa africana-maxima, Ascidia mammillata, Antedon 
rosacea, Holothuria tubulosa, Synapta diyitata , Echinus acutus, 
Luidia cAlians, Capsa fragilis, Cardium aaileatum, Tntonium 
nodiferum, Cassidaria echinophora, Pterotrachea coronata (eggs), 
Aplysia limacina, Argonauta argo, Octopus rmlgans, Lotigo vulgaris, 
Sepia officinal is, Spirog raj/his Spallanzani i, Rhizostoma pul mo, 
Pennaria cavolinii, Physalia cararel/a, Astroides calycularis, 
Alcyonium palmatum, Pennatula phosphorea, Corallium ruhrum, 
Euspongia officinalis. 
