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AKNIVEESAET MEETING. 



possessed of competent knowledge, will come forward to aid in en- 

 hancing the usefulness of these valuable collections. 



"With the view of suggesting to volunteers the examination of par- 

 ticular groups, as also of reminding the Fellows of the variety and 

 extent of these collections, the following list is appended of several 

 series of fossils in the European collections which require naming : — 



Fossils in the Foreign European Collections. 



Formation. 



No. of 

 Drawers. 



Newer Pliocene 

 or Pleistocene 



Pliocene 



Miocene 



Eocene 



Sweden. Uddevalla, Opslo, and Stronistadt 



Lower Rhine. Loess, near Bonn 



Spain and Portugal. Gibraltar 



Belgium. Antwerp 



Eastern France. Bones from Vesoul 



Spain and Portugal. Lisbon 



Sicily, Malta, and Gozo. Palermo, &c. . . . 



Central France. Touraine 



Southern France. Bordeaux 



Spain and Portugal. Lisbon, &c 



Spain and Portugal. Gibraltar, Alicant, Car 

 tbagena and Mula, and Totana in tbe Pro- 

 vince of Murcia 



Spain and Portugal. Granada 



Sicilg, Malta, and Gozo. Malta and Gozo 

 Belgium. Brussels, Kunroot, Fauquemont, 



Limburg 



Lower Rhine. Brown-coal, near Bonn .... 



Northern France. Cassel 



Western France. Ilauteville, Dep. Mancbe . 



Paris Basin 



Bones from Auvergne .... 



Biaritz 



Spain and Portugal. Murcia, &c 



Northern Italy. Monte Bolca 



ilpine Country. Glarus, Seefeld 



Alpine Country. Haring 



Western German)/. Mayence 



Austria. Santa Margarita, Neusiedel, Kron- 



bacli, «&c 



Hungary. Buda 



Turkey in Europe. Moldavia 



Tertiarv, undeterm. [Southern France. Aix in Provence 



Spain and Portugal Malaga, Catalonia, and 



Lisbon 



Sicilg, 3Ialfa, and Gozo. Sicily 



Northern Italy. Piacenza, Turin, Bassano, 

 Asolo and Pessagno, Tuscany, and Piedmont 

 Southern Italy. Antrum, Rome, Ag-nano . . 

 Alpine Country 



Central France. 

 Central France. 

 Southern France. 



