98 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Mollusca from an Eocene formation in a cutting on the Port 

 Harcourt Railway, Omobialla district, Southern Nigeria. Sir 

 Frederick Lugard, G.C.M.G. 



12 Gastropoda, 4 Scaphopoda, and 105 Lamellibranchs from the 

 Tertiary rocks of New Zealand. Director of the Geological Survey of 

 New Zealand. 



About 500 Tertiary fossils, chiefly Mollusca, collected by the 

 donor in Colombia, South America. Beehy llwmpson, Esq. 



A small piece of Pliocene shell-limestone dredged by Capt. 

 Wood from the sea-bottom, about 80-100 miles E.N.E. of Aberdeen. 

 R. W. Thomson, Esq. 



50 Gastropods and 10 Lamellibranchs from the Upper Pliocene 

 of Corfu, Greece. Count John Sordina. 



About 50 late Tertiary non-marine Mollusca, collected by the 

 donor in British East Africa, noticed by R. B. Newton, Abstr. Proc. 

 Geol. Soc, No. 980 (1915), pp. 6-8. John Parkinson, Esq. 



45 Post-Pliocene shells from the Cape Verde Islands. Walter 

 Child, Esq. 



26 non-marine Gastropoda from cavern deposits in the Balearic 

 Isles. Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



Arthropoda. — A Caryocaris from the Skiddaw Slates. John 

 Postlethwaite, Esq. 



2 Trilobites from the Lower Carboniferous of Missouri. Dr. 

 D. K. Greger. 



50 remains of Oabs from the Crag, Suffolk. ^4. S. Kennard, 

 Esq. 



Echinoderma. — 60 Blastoids and 78 Crinoids from the Lower 

 Carboniferous of Missouri, U.S.A. Dr. D. K. Greger. 



A piece of Palaeozoic siliceous rock, containing Fusulina and 

 Crinoidal remains, &c., from South Portuguese Timor. F. W. 

 Moon, Esq. 



2 Crinoids (Tribrachiocrinus) from the Permo-Carboniferous, 

 Upper Marine Series, of Gerringong, co. Camden, N.S.W. C. 

 T. Trechmann, Esq. 



12 Echinoid and 27 Crinoid remains from the Jurassic of Cutch. 

 Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



Eocene Echinoids from Portuguese East Africa. E. 0. lliiele, 

 Esq., and R. C. Wilson, Esq. 



BracUopoda. — 14 Brachiopoda, probably Permo-Triassic, from 

 Warepa and other localities in New Zealand. D. G. Lillie, Esq. 



187 Brachiopoda from the Tertiary rocks of New Zealand. 

 Director of Geological Survey of New Zealand. 



Polyzoa. — A piece of Polyzoa-bearing rock from the Lower 

 Greensand near Shanklin, I. of W. LI. Treacher, Esq. 



100 Polyzoa from the Chalk of Sompting, Sussex. T. H. 

 Withers, Esq. 



145 Polyzoa from the Chalk of Sussex. C. T. A. Gaster, Esq. 



