208 Geology. 



tion of Dr. James R. Johnson, of Hot Wells, Bristol, includ- 

 ing the type-specimen of Pentacrinus johnsoni, was acquired by 

 purchase. 



Portions of Pterygotus anglicus from the Old Red Sandstone 

 of Forfarshire, were presented by Mr. (afterwards Sir) Charles 

 Lyell. 



1846. 



Important remains of Halliherium schinzi, from the Lower 

 Miocene of Hesse Darmstadt, were purchased from Dr. Kaup. 

 Many Pleistocene Mammalia from Essex were also acquired by 

 purchase. 



The type-skull of Crocodilus spenceri, from the London Clay 

 of Sheppey, was purchased from Mr. E. Spencer. Two slabs of 

 Triassic flagstone with Reptilian footprints (Brontozoum gigan- 

 teum) from Greenfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A., were purchased 

 from Miss Baker. 



The type-specimen of Cephalaspis lyelli, from the Lower Old 

 Red Sandstone of Glammis, Forfarshire, was presented by Mr. 

 (afterwards Sir) Charles Lyell. The type-specimen of Lepidotus 

 fittoni, from the Wealden of Sussex, was presented by Mr. W. J. 

 Martin. 



Some Australian Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, collected by Dr. 

 Jeunneret, were presented by Lord Stanley. 



A fine specimen of Stigmaria ficoides, from Coal Measures, 

 near Nottingham, was presented by the Duke of Rutland. 



1847. 



The collection of Tertiary Mammalia from Hesse Darmstadt, 

 especially from Eppelsheim, received important additions by 

 purchase from Dr. Kaup. Additional Pleistocene Mammalia from 

 the Thames Valley, were also acquired by purchase. Remains of 

 Elephas and Zeuglodon from Texas, U.S.A., were purchased at a 

 public auction. The skull of the large Bubalus palseindicus, and 

 other Pleistocene Mammalian remains from the Narbada Valley 

 India, were presented by Mr. Charles Fraser. The type-skull of 

 Mastodon perimensis, from the Pliocene of Perim Island, Gulf of 

 Cambay, was presented by Captain G. Fulljames. 



A fine skeleton of Stcneosaurus bollensis, from the Upper Lias 

 of Boll, Wurtemberg, was purchased from Dr. Kaup. 



Fossil fishes from the Old Red Sandstone of Scotland, were 

 presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer and Mr. (afterwards Sir) 



