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GEOLOGY. 



DONATIONS. 



f'Unt Implements, from aravel, St. AclieuU. ^roup of Oplnoderma 

 Griesbachii, Forest Marble, Weymouth. Presented ly the Rev. 

 Samuel Cooke. 



Ammonites concavus, Hollancleri, fibulatus. Astarte. Serpula strangu- 

 lata. Upper Lias, Adderbury, Banbury. Hyboclypus agariciformis, 

 Inferior Oolite, Cheltenham. Notopoerystes btokesu, Gait, loilie- 

 stone. Presented by the Rev. P. -B. Brodie. 



Thirteen specimens of Fossil Fish, viz., Osteolepis, Stromness 

 Ctenacanthus, Ctenolepis, Old Eed Sandstone, Scotland. Presented 

 ly the Rev. S. Cooke. 



Three specimens of Montlivaltia Victoria, showing lateral and 

 eermination, from Cherrington. Fossil Wood, with Ostrea. from 

 Harbury. Pecten sublavis, from Burton Hill. Lima gigantea, from 

 Harbury. Presented by S. G. Perceval, JEsg. 



Corals &c., from Brocastle, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire ; Sutton 

 Stone, Ehoetic. Presented by R. F. Tomes, Esq. 



Eleven Marlstone fossils, from Adderbury and King's Sutton. 

 Two Lias, from Fenny Compton. Five Cornbrash, One Great Oohte, 

 and Five Forest Marble, from Kidlington, Oxon. Two Plant 

 markings, fi-om Old Eed sandstone, Stoke Edith and Pontrilas. 

 Presented by J. W. Kirshaw, Esq. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



DONATIONS. 



A Native Maori Cloak, 2 Wild Boar's Tusks, and an Earring, from 



New Zealand. Presented by Miss Williams, of Wasperton. 

 Part of Elephant's Tooth, from the Sandpit at Lillington, found at 



about 10 feet in the sand. Presented by J. W. Kirshaw, Esq. 

 Photograph of the Great Western EaUway deep cutting through the 



Lower Lias at Harbury. Presented by J. Coulson Rull, Esq., 



Leamington. 

 Four very fine thin slabs of Slates. Presented by J. W. Greaves, Esq., 



Pertcot. 

 A very fine specimen of the Woodocrinus Macrodactylus, from 



the Mountain Limestone, Swaledale. Presented by Mrs. Cecil. 



