MUSEUMS. 25 
A large collection of Marine and Fresh-water Shells and Fossil 
Mollusca, numbering some 4,000 specimens ;- the following genera, 
among others, are represented : —Cypraea, Nautilus, Oliva, Conus, 
Murex, Helix, Fusus, Cassis, Cardium, Mytilus, Unio and Peeten 
(D. 31. 12. 06. 1005, etc.); part of the general collections of the late 
Donald Cameron, M.A., LL.D., presented by Mr. John Cameron, 
5, Fenwick Street, Liverpool. 
Section of nodule and seven nodules (5 polished, 2 unpolished) 
showing Goniatites, and an unpolished nodule showing cast of 
Aviculopecten sp. (D. 14. 4. 05. 6-14); purchased. (Omitted from 
1905 Report.) 
Tunicata. 
Ascidian (indet.) (D. 11. 9. 06. 2), received in exchange from 
Dr. J. H. O’Connell, 38, Heathfield Road, Wavertree, Liverpool. 
Three Ascidians (indet.) (D. 19. 10. 06. 1-2). (Found to be 
unregistered and now referred to this date.) 
Fishes. 
A number of drawings, diagrams, &c., of fossil Fishes, part of the 
Geological Collection of the late Mr. D. Clague (C. 12. 1. 06. 1, ete.); 
Fossil Fish (Belonostomus comptoni) (C. 12. 1. 06. 1), from the 
— Serra of Araripe, 450 miles west of Pernambuco, Brazil, 1,000 
_ metres above sea level ; presented by Mr. Wm. Blackburn, 28, Chapel 
7 Street, Liverpool. 
Flounder (Plewronectes flesus) with pigmented under surface 
 (C. 14. 3. 06. 1), from the shore at Waterloo; collected and presented 
_ by D. H. Elliott, Esq., Canada Dock Quay, Liverpool. 
Two Scabbard Fishes (Lepidopus caudatus) (C. 11. 4. 06. 1), from 
off Cape Finisterre; collected by Capt. Howlett, s.s. “ Heasman,” 
and presented by Messrs. Harley & Miller, St. John’s Market, 
- Liverpool. . bi 
