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From 1885 to 1891. 



GE OLO GY. 



DONATIONS. 



Presented by the Eev. P. B. Brodie. 



Cassianella contorta, Avicula solitaria, Avicula falcata, var. 

 (Stoppani), new to British Rhsetica ; Schizodus (axinus) 

 cloacinus, (ditto, Stanton - in -Wolds, Notts.); Acteonina sp., 

 Protocardium (Cardium) Phillipianum ; Rhsetic, Snitterfield. 



Series of various rocks, chiefly volcanic ; Drift, Eowington. 

 Natica Oppeli ; Ehaetic, Bere, Somerset. Ammonites Loscombi ; 

 Middle Lias. Perna Mulleti ; Lower Green Sand, Atherfield, 

 Isle of Wight. Small Corals and Bryozoa ; Carstone, Lower 

 Green Sand, near Guildford, Surrey. Area elegans (A truncata); 

 Upper Lias, Northampton. 



Voltzia in fructification, fruit and plant remains ; Upper Keuper, 

 N.R.S., Eowington. Holocystis elegans ; Lower Green Sand, 

 Atherfield. Acanthoteuthis, with dissipated ink bag ; Upper 

 Lias, Alderton, Gloucestershire. Lepidotus major, part of 

 head and body ; Purbecks, Swanage, Dorset. 



Saurocephalus lanciformis, jaw and teeth, Crania striata, Flustra 

 inelegans, Manon, Cyphosoma Kcenigii, Corax, Magas pumilis, 

 Agamia (Fucoid) ; Chalk, Kent. 



Turbo elegans ; Lower Lias, Down Hatherley, Gloucester. Fish 

 spine ; Chalk, Kent. Various rocks, chiefly volcanic ; Drift, 

 Eowington. Ophiopsis breviceps, part of small fish, head and 

 part of body; Purbecks, Wockley, Wilts. Estalopora straminea; 

 Oxford clay, Eichmond boring. Straparolus (Discohelix) 

 aratus ; Middle Lias, Chipping Norton, Oxon. Estheria mem- 

 branacea. Middle Purbecks, Dinton, Wilts. 



PalsBoniscus superstes ; New Eed Sandstone, Trias, Upper 

 Keuper, Eowington. Deposited by the Eev. P. B. Brodie. [Only 

 four fossil fish are known in the British Trias — viz., this and 

 another found by Mr. Brodie, one undescribed in private hands, 

 another, " Dipteronotus," from Lower Keuper, Bromsgrove, in 

 the Museum, Jermyn Street, London. Three of these fish have 

 been discovered in the Upper Keuper in Warwickshire. In 

 Germany, fossil fish are common in the Trias ; in England 

 they are very rare. This Palaeoniscus is figured and described 

 by the late Sir P. Egerton in the Journal of the Geological 

 Society of London. 



