136 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



The stem of a Crinoid (Balanocrinus) from the London Clay at 

 Baker Street Station. Miss L. M. Devonshire. 



Fifty-eight Crinoid-stems and one Echinoid radiole from the 

 London Clay of Essex. S. Hazzledine Warren, Esq., F, G.S. 



An Ophiuroid ossicle from the Barton Clay. H. Eliot Walton, 

 Esq. 



A specimen of Cidaris from the Miocene of Malta. Lievt. 

 J. C. Walto7i. 



Echinoids from the Tertiary of Jask, Persian Gulf. Lieut. 

 B. K. N. Wyllie, R.E., F.G.S., and Lieut. J. V. Harrison, R.E. 



Annelida. — Borings of Teredo from the Bracklesham Beds, 

 Selsey, Sussex. Edward Heron-Allen, Esq., F.B..S. 



Brachiopoda. — Eight Brachiopods from the top of the Wenlock 

 Shale, Lincoln Hill, Ironbridge, Salop. Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Sixty Brachiopods from the Carboniferous Limestone of the 

 North of England. Prof. E. J. Garwood, F.R.S. 



Nineteen characteristic Brachiopods from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of the Bristol district. Prof. S. H. Reynolds. Sr.D., 

 F.G.S. 



A piece of siliceous rock containing Brachiopods (^Productus and 

 Spirifer) of Carboniferous age, from the bed of the river Dwina, 

 about 200 miles S. of Archangel, Russia. Private K. A. T. 

 Westerherg. 



Brachiopoda from the Jurassic of Centra Arabia. H. St. J. B. 

 Philhy, Esq., CLE., LC.S. 



Polyzoa. — Eleven Ordovician Polyzoa from Esthonia. H' 

 Bekker, LJsq. 



Fifteen Polyzoa from the top of the Wenlock Shale, Lincoln 

 Hill, Ironbridge, Salop. Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Polyzoa from the Jurassic of Central Arabia. H. St. J. B. 

 Philby, Esq.. CLE., LC.S. 



Sixty Chalk Polyzoa from Surrey and Sussex. C T. A. 

 G aster, LJsq. 



Six Polyzoa from the Upper Chalk of Kent. G. E. Dihley, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Anthozoa and Hydrozoa. — Twenty-eight Corals and two Hydrozoa 

 from the top of the Wenlock Shale, Lincoln Hill, Ironbridge, Shrop- 

 shire. Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Two specimens of the Carboniferous Coral Cryptophyllvm 

 hihernicum, one being in six serial sections. R. G. Carrnihers, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Corals from the Jurassic of Central Arabia. H. St. ./. L. 

 Philhy, Esq., CLE., LC.S. 



A Tertiary Graphtdaria. Rev. Donald Miller, D.D. 



A Coral obtained by the donor on his journey across- Northern 

 Arabia from Koviet to Suez (Geogr. Journ,, vol. xliv, p. 96, 1914). 

 Captain W. H. T. Shakespear. 



Corals from the Upper Pliocene or Pleistocene of Taranto, Italy. 

 .Lames Wright, LJsq. 



