170 Miscellanies. 
F. Pecten beaveri and other shells. 
A fine suite of specimens of the — fibrous bivalves of the eae 
—the Inocerami. 
Case V.—A mahogany cabinet. 
The drawers contain, a beautiful suite of the vegetables of dhs coal 
formation ; fossil ferns ; insects in amber ; Zoophytes from Dudley, 
| Faringdon; &e. : 
Encrinites and Penticrinités: ; Pear Encrinite of Bradford, &e. 
Pentacrinite, Echinites, &c. from the oolite of Gloucestershire. 
Terebratule, and other shells, from Derbyshire, Shropshire, &c. 
Shells, converted into chalcedony, from the Whetstone Pits, De- 
vonshire. 
Shells, from the Firestone, or Upper Green Sand of Wilts; ae 
sented by Miss Benett. 
Chalk Zoophytes of Wilts, by Miss. Benett. ; : 
‘Case VI.—The Glass Case contains an interesting collection of 
the remains of Crustacea, from the chalk near Lewes, and several 
splendid fossil fishes, of great beauty. Vertebre of the Mososaurus, 
the celebrated fossil reptile of Maestricht : jaws aud palates, = ver" 
tebre of fishes. 
In the drawers are, 
Specimens from the Strata of Tilgate Forest ; among tisedl is an 
interesting collection of the teeth of the Iguamodon, Ca Me- 
galosaurus, &c. 
Specimens illustrative of ns strata near ‘Horsham, Hastings Bur- 
wash, Tunbridge Wells, & 
Fossil bones, shells, &c. ees oo near Oxforde "Present 
ed by Charles Lyell, Esq. F.R.S 
Shells from the Craig of Suffolk. scene by the late Mis. 
Cobbold of Holywell’s Park, near Ipswich. 
Shells from Hordwell Cliffs Presented by Miss Benett of Nor 
ton House. 
Shells from the London clay, Highgate Tunnell, Isle of Sheppytie 
Specimens illustrative of a recent formation of rock marl m Ba- 
kie Loch, Forfarshire, Scotland, by C. Lyell, Esq. F. R.S8. 
Specimens, illustrative of the geology of the Isle of Wight, “2 C. 
Lyell, — FIRS. 
Teeth and bones of Iehthyosauri, panties fishes, &c. fom 
the Lias, by C. M. Hutehi Esq. 
a crustaea, shells, &c. from St. Peter’s Mount, Mae 
tticht. 
