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GEOLOGY— DONATIONS (continued). 

 Presented hy Rev. P. B. Brodie. 



A small series of rocks from the Drift, chiefly volcanic ; Rowing- 

 ton. Claytonia alvincoides, plant ; Matlock. Isastrsea Strick- 

 land! (rare) ; Lower Lias (Lima beds) Down Hatherley, 

 Gloucester. 



Fossil fish, Semionotus Brodiei (Newton), (lying on its back, shews 

 head, tail and body, under side and one tooth.) The first 

 example found in the British Trias of this genus, though not 

 unfrequent in Germany. New Eed Sandstone, Upper Keuper, 

 Shrewley. 



Pterodactyle bone, Eliamphorhyncus ; Cone seed of Araucarite , 

 Brodiei ; supposed egg of Saurian ; Stonesfield slate, Oolites 

 Eyeford, Gloucestershire. 



Bellerophon; Mountain Lime, Matlock. Phillipsia granulata, 

 cast of body and head, etc. ; rottenstone, Ashford, Derby. Leda 

 attenuata ; Northumberland. Terebratula hastata, ambigua ; 

 Ehyuchonella ainbigua ; Mountain Limestone, Northumberland. 



Nuthetes destructor, Saurillus obtusus, (teeth) ; Purbecks, 

 Swanage. 



Estheria Murchisoni ; Old Red Sandstone, Orkney, Scotland. 

 Plant, Old Red Sandstone, Caithness, Scotland. Specimens of 

 various rocks, chiefly volcanic ; Drift, Rowington. 



Drawing of Semionotus Brodiei ; Upper Keuper Sandstone, 

 Shrewley, new in Trias of England. Drawn by Mrs. Douglas 

 Brodie. 



Footprint of young Labyrinthodon ; Lower Keuper Sandstone 

 (waterstones), Brewood, Staffordshire. 



Rolled and drifted boulder of Fossil wood ; from the Trias Drift, 

 Baddesley. Seven other Drift boulders from the same neigh- 

 bourhood. Diorite, containing Epidote ; a Trappean rock ; 

 Drift, Rowington. 



Waldheimia lampas ; Coralline Oolite, Abbotsbury, Weymouth, 

 Dorset. 



Plate of Momolucoides, earliest known larva of Neuropterous 

 insect ; Trias, New Red Sandstone, Connecticut, America. 



Grass or Rush rootlets, plant remains and seeds, Limnea longis- 

 cata ; bones, etc., of fish. Bone bed ; Bembridge Limestone, 

 Upper Eocene, Gurnet Bay. Fruit and stem ; Upper Keuper, 

 Rowington. 



Insect remains from the Upper Eocene, consisting of wing of Ant, 

 Locust, group of small Diptera ; Dicotyledonous leaf, Limnea, 

 etc. ; Bembridge series. Gurnet I3ay, Isle of Wight. 



Rhsetic and Trias section ; Snitterfield. 



Several varieties of rocks, many igneous. Greenstone, &c. ; Drift, 

 Rowington. 



Ammonites ibex ; Kilsby. Eugeniacrinites quinquangularis ; 

 Jura, Mt. Eawden, Switzerland. Physa prmcipia ; Upper Cre- 

 taceous, India. 



