August, 1844.] 85 



The following list embraces all the organic remains hitherto dis- 

 covered in New Jersey, in the same strata with the Crocodiluscla- 

 virostris : they are described^ in the sixth and eighth volumes of 

 the Society's Journal. 



Squalus, several species; Belemnites? ambiguus, (M.); 

 Planularia cuneat a, (M.) ; Nautilus Dekayi ? (M.); Scalaria an- 

 nulata, (M.) ; Cirrus crotaloides, (M.) ; Vermetus rotula, (M.) ; 

 Gryphrea vomer, (M.) ; Grypha3a convexa, (Say.) ; Pinna rostri- 

 formis, (M.) ; Teredo tibialis, (M.); Cidarites diatretura, (M.) ; Ci- 

 daretes armiger, (M.) ; Nucleolites crucifer, (M.) ; Ananchytes 

 cinctus, (M.); A.nanchytes fimbriatus, (M.); Flustra sagena, (M.); 



Eschara digitata, (M.) ; Retepora , fragments; Anthophyllum 



atlanticum, (M.) ; Alveolites cepularis, (M.) ; Alcyonium . 



election. 



Richard K. Haight, Esq., of New York, was elected a 

 Correspondent, and 



James Dundas, Esq., of Philadelphia, a member of the 

 Academy. 



