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Two slabs of fossil herrings from a diatomaeeous deposit of 

 Tertiary age, 4 miles S. of Lompoc, Santa Barbara Co., California. 

 F. L. Bosqui, Esq. 



Mollu,Hca. — Two Lamellibranchs from the base of the Llandovery, 

 near Hill End Farm, Horderley, Salop ; and one Tentaculite from 

 the top of the Wenlock shale, Lincoln Hill, Ironbridge, Salop. 

 Dr. F. A. Bather, FR.S. 



Twelve Lamellibranchs from the Coal Measures (Low-Main 

 Seam), near Newcastle-on-Tvne. S. Hazzledine Warren, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 



Three Molluscs from Upper Carboniferous Ironstone nodules, 

 Coseley, Staffs. *S'. Priest, Esq., F.G.S. 



An Ammonite {Disco'plu/llites) from the Trias of Mount 

 Heslington, Nelson, New Zealand, descr. and figd. by the donor in 

 Quart. Journ. Geol, Soc, vol. Ixxiii (1918), p. 184. pi. xvii, fig. 7. 

 Dr. C. T. Treclimann, F.G.S. 



Twenty Ammonites, two Nautili and five Belemnites from the 

 Lias of Somerset. F. J. Mockler, Esq. 



Eleven Ammonites from the Charmouth Lias, namely, two 

 Coroniceras ; Oxijnotireras and C_//mhites figured in the donor's paper, 

 Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. xxx, ])'. 108, fig. 20 (1919) ; the type- 

 specimen of ^Egoceras dcedalicosta ; a paratype specimen of 

 Liparoceras ohtusinodum ; and five other Ammonites collected by the 

 donor and figured by A. E. Trueman, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 

 Ixxiv (1919), pi. xxii, fig. 4, pi. xxiii, figs. 3, 4, and text-figures 5, 

 6 and 13 ; and a specimen of Deroceras hispinigerum, of which the 

 suture-line is figured by S. S. Buckman, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. Ixxii (1918), p. 294. Dr. W. D. Lang, F.G.S. 



Body-chamber of Ammonite (^^Egoceras latoicosta), showing 

 malformation of shell due to injury of the soft parts, obtained by 

 the donor from the Lower Lias, Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, 

 Dorset. Dr. W. T. Caiman. 



One Plioladomya from the Kimmeridge (Jlay (a derived fossil), 

 Cottenham, Cambs. T. H. Sherhorn, Esq. 



Mollusca from the Jurassic of central Arabia. //. St. J. B. 

 PUlhif, Esq., CLE., l.C.S. 



Eight portions of Jurassic Ammonites and two Cretaceous 

 Lamellibranchs from Peru. W. F. H. Rosenberg, Esq. 



An Ammonite {Simbirskites) from the Tealby Limestone, North 

 Willingham, Lines. Prof. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 



Two s])ecimcns of Belemnites minimus from the Red Chalk, 

 Millington Springs, near Pocklington. Read. C. R. Bower. 



A Hippurite and four Ammonites from the Upper Greensand 

 and Chalk of Kent. S. Hazzledine Warren, Esq., F.G.S. 



S(^ven Belemnites from the Cenomanian of Liineberg, Hanover. 

 F. J. Mockler, Esq. 



One Nautilus from the Chalk Rock of Aston liowant, Oxon. 

 T. LL Withers, Esq., F.G.S. 



