26 JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. 



lingulella — 2 species 



Modiolopsis Concentrica ^ 



" Pholadeformis (recognized by Prof. Foord) 



Cleidophorus Placinlatus Hall 



Leptobolus Hall 



Cleidophorus Sp Hall 



Leperditia — several varieties 



Orthoceras Mulle Cameratum , 



" Junctuni Hall 



Strophomena Fluctuosa Billings 



Ambonychia Belli-Strata Hall 



(A few others undetermined yet). 



Note. — About 22 added to Spencer's list. 



Since our last meeting we forwarded a considerable number of 

 fossils from Hamilton, viz. : to Mining School, Kingston University ; 

 Geological Survey Office, Ottawa ; Smithsonian Institute, Washing- 

 ton ; 2 boxes containing 60 Graptolites, about 50 others respectively, 

 with a few more local forms added. 



A request was made for a few Silurian Fossils by Mr. Patterson, 

 T. C. D., which was sent to Dublin, per post. 



Another small collection, about 12 Graptolites, was transmitted 

 direct to Dr. Gurly, by same means. 



We have also furnished some few local collectors with named 

 characteristic specimens of local fossils by request. They are such 

 as are generally found here. We may at least hope these may in- 

 duce a few of the recipients to take a little interest in the Geology 

 and Palaeontology of a district which attracted the attention of many 

 outside the Dominion itself. Dr. Head, of Chicago, on a recent 

 visit, very kindly presented a small collection of Niagara sponges 

 and sections from the Tennessee beds, U. S. A., to the Museum. 

 Some of the specimens appear to be new Genera or Species. 



A small collection of Hexaetineled sponges, etc., from here, was 

 also forwarded to the Queen's College, Cork, Ireland. 



