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The Bladderworts (utricularia) were examined by Mr A. 
Bennett, and were afterwards submitted to Dr Gluck, Heidel¬ 
berg. As a result, this difficult group is now satisfactorily 
named. 
The interior of the exhibition cases and all shelving 
in the local museum were cleaned, and the specimens 
attended to where necessary. 
INDEX OR TYPE MUSEUM. 
The table-case, Nos. 87-94, M ^ ie north end was reduced 
in height and increased in width to correspond with that at 
the south end of the Museum. 
The Reference Invertebrate Material in the cabinets 
under the case, Nos. 39*46, was overhauled ; tubes of uniform 
length and various diameters used, and plugs of cotton wool 
employed in place of corks. The tubes are arranged in large 
screw-topped bottles, and covered with spirits. In this way, 
there is a saving of space, and evaporation is reduced to a 
minimum. 
A series of Trophies from Somaliland, on loan from 
Captain D. Ogilvy, R.E., are on view. 
