Iiirbitiotts t0 ^MS^um anir Siharg. 



GEOLOGY. 



DONATIONS. 



Pen of Sepia (small) ; Upper Lias Insect and Fish bed, Alderton, 

 Gloucestershire. Ostrea sportella, Middle Lias rock bed, Marl- 

 stone, Thorpe Sutton, near Banbury. Pinna tetragona, Lower 

 Lias, Defford, Worcestershire. Productus, Leptoena, Terebratula, 

 &c., Mountain Limestone, near Longnor, Derbyshire. GendlUa 

 Grettonensis (Myoconcha), n. s. ; Middle Lias, Gretton. GerviUia, 

 Lower Lias, Gasworks, Gloucester. Pterj'gotus Banksii, Theca ; 

 Upper Ludlow. Thamnastraea Defranciana, T. Terquiemi, Tere- 

 bratula; Inferior Oolite. Turbinolia affinis, Trochocyathus in- 

 signis, Terebratulina striatula, Pectunculus decussatus, Cardita 

 Brongniarti (var. Clarendonensis), Cyrena cuneiformis, C. cordata, 

 C. Dulwichiensis, Melania turritissima, Paludina lenta, Ostrea 

 Cerithium (Dulwich) ; London Clay. Petraia bina, Orthis ; 

 Llandovery sandstone, May Hill. Cornulites serpularius; Wenlock 

 limestone. Lingula attenuata; Horderley, Bala beds. Phacops 

 Weaver! ; Llandovery Sandstone, Tortworth. Onchus striatulus ; 

 Old Red Sandstone, Hereford. Discina orbicularis ; Upper Lias. 

 Solarium catenatum ; Lower Chalk, Dorset. Patella latissima ; 

 Kimmeridge Clay, Oxford. Lingula ovalis : Kimmeridge Clay, 

 Weymouth. Rhabdophyllia Edwardsii ; Chemnitzia Hedding- 

 tonensis, Pholas recondita; Coralline Oolite, Yorkshire. Siphonia 

 expansa, S. agariciformis ; Upper Greensand, Warminster. 

 Spirorbis carbonarius ; Coal Measures, Limestone, Bedworth. 

 Actinocrinus tuberculatus, Platycrinus microstylus ; Mountain 

 Limestone, Yorkshire. Onchus arcuatus ; Old Red Sandstone, 

 AUansmore, Hereford. Terebratella Tomacensis, Peltastes 

 Wrightii, Area, Cidaris Farringdonensis ; Lower Greensand, 

 Farringdon. Spirifer heterochta, Atr>-pa aspera; Barton, 

 Devonian, Torquay. — Presented by the Rev. P. B. Brodie. 



Trigonia pulchella : Upper Lias, Lincoln. 



Presented by J. Slatter, Esq.. F.G.S. 



Specimen plate of Plesiosaurus Rostratus ; also a plate of the 

 Geological Lecture Room, Oxford: " Professor Buckland giving a 

 Geological Lecture to the Heads and Fellows of various Colleges 

 in the University." Presented by the Rev. P. B. Brodie. 



Plate of the Pecopteris, Serlii, natural size, from the collection of 

 Henry Johnson, Dudley, i860: from the upper portion of the 

 Coal formation, immediately below the new Red Sandstone, South 

 Staffordshire, 400 feet from the surface. 



Presented by C. Twamley, Esq. 



