134 ACCOUNTS. ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



•Seven Lamellibranchs (Corhieula, &c.) from the Upper Cretaceous 

 (Fox Hills Group), Monarch, Alta., Canada. Mr. William E. Cutler, 

 F.G.S. 



Twelve opalised fossils (mostly Molluscs) from the Upper 

 Cretaceous of New South Wales, descr. and figd., R. B. Newton, 

 Proc. Make. Soc. London, vol. xi (1915), p. 217, pi. vi. Be- 

 queaflml hii the Revd. F. St. John Thackeray, M.A., F.G.S., per 

 Mi.'<.^ Tliackeray. 



Twenty imprints of Lamellibranchs, apparently Cretaceous and 

 proba})ly collected in India Ijy R. B. Foote, being the collection of 

 the late Lieut. Henry N. Lechlor. S. H. W. Foote, Esq. 



A hundred and thirty fossils (Mollusca, Echinoidea, &c.) from 

 the Cretaceous and Tertiarv rocks of Persia. Lieut. B. K. N. 

 Wyllie^R.E.. F.G.S. 



Two Nautili and two Lamellibranchs from the London Clay of 

 Essex. S. Hazzlediiie Warren, Esq., F.G.S. 



Five valves of Ostrea multirostata associated with Nummulites 

 from the Lower Eocene of Locre, R.W. of Ypres, Flanders. 

 M\ Camphell Smith, Esq., M.C., F.G.S. 



A valve of Ostrea from the Barton Clay. H. Eliot Walton, Esq. 



An ostreiform shell from the Eocene, Mokattam quarries, Cairo. 

 G. Foster Smith, Esq. 



Two chambers of a fossil Nautiloid from the Kharga Oasis, 

 Egy}>t. Ma.'iter John R. N. C. Dvdf/eon. 



Four specimens of Aturia from the Miocene of Malta. Lieut. 

 J. ('. Walton. 



Mollusca from the Upper Pliocene or Pleistocene deposits of 

 Taranto, Italy. James Wright, Esq. 



One Cardivm from the Miocene of Jamacia. Miss Agnes Crum- 

 Ewiiig, 



Tertiary Mollusca from near Jask, Persian Gulf. Lieut. B. K. 

 N. WglliejR.E., F.G.S., and Lieut. J. V. Jlarrison, R.E. 



A piece of Tertiary rock with remains of a small species of 

 Cardita from between Bushire and Rushire, Persian Gulf. Mr. G. 

 Gadsden. 



Eight MoUuscan shells from a Pleistocene de])osit at Cape Figari, 

 Sardiniji. Mon.neur E. G. Dehaut. 



About three hundred Upper Tertiary and Recent Gastropoda 

 labelled by the donor to illustrate his Monograph of the Pliocene 

 Mollusca of Great Britian, vol. i. F. \V. Harmer, Esq., M.A., 

 F.G.S. 



About fifty Mollusca collected by the donor from a raised beach 

 in Peru. Dr. H. 0. Forbes. 



Arthropoda. — Fourteen Ostracods (Leperditia) from the base of 

 the Llandovery near Hill End Farm, Horderley, Salop ; and six 

 Ostracoda and one Trilobite from the top of the Wenlock Shale, 

 Lincoln Hill, Ironbridge, Salop. Br. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Nine specimens of the supposed Arthropod (A nati/opsis ivardelli) 

 from the Silurian, Longwood Shales, of Shawangunk Mts., Otisville, 

 New York. Director of the State Museum, New York. 



