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of the finest ever sent out from England. Most of the specimens are preserved in alcohol, but some of the larger ones are dried and in suitable condition for the exhibition series. Further exchanges with Mr. Norman are now in progress. 

From Prof. G. Stewardson Brady, of England, 88 species of Copepod Crustaceans, of which four species were true parasites, and the remainder free-swimming or semi-parasitic forms; from Great Britain and from the Challenger collections made in different parts of the world. 

From Mr. Edward Lovett, of England, carefully made alcoholic preparations of 53 species of stalk-eyed Crustaceans from the British Channel. This is an exceedingly instructive collection and is accompanied by notes giving the range and abundance of each species, and