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Soc. N. S. Wales; two Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone 

 of Northern England ; and two sections of Orionastraea ensifer 

 from the Carboniferous Limestone of Wrington, Somerset. Dr. 

 Stanley Smith, F.G.S. 



Two Corals from the M,iocene Limestone of Mandeville, 

 Jamaica. Col. L. Worthington Wilmer. 



Porifera. — A Sponge from the Chalk Marl of Arlesey, Bed- 

 fordshire. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



A portion of a Sponge (Ventriculites) in flint. Miss Joan 

 Chapman. 



Protozoa. — Five sections of Nummulites from the Bracklesham 

 Beds, Bracklesham, Sussex. H. A. Moncrieff, Esq. 



A piece of Foraminif eral limestone from the Tertiary of South 

 Kurdistan. /. F. Harrisort, Esq. 



Two microscope-slides of Radiolarian earth from Barbados. 

 Lieut.-Gen. Sir Nicholas Yernwloff, K.C.B. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata, etc. — A collection of 166 fossils 

 from Spitsbergen, made chiefly by W. J. Eeynolds, Esq., 

 namely:: — Permo-Carboniferous and Permian fossils from Mimer 

 Bay and Ekman Bay ; Triassic fossils from Sassen Bay ; Triassic 

 and Jurassic fossils from Van Keulen's Bay; Kimmeridgian 

 fossils from Green Harbour; Jurassic plants from various local- 

 ities ; ammonites and Aucella from Cape Delta ; Aptian fossils 

 from Whale's Head, &c. ; and belemnites from various localities. 

 Messrs. Beehy Thompson and Partners. 



About eighty Upper Cretaceous fossils (Gastropoda, Lamelli- 

 branchia, Brachiopoda, Polyzoa, and Echinoids), collected hy 

 the donor in Persia. J . V . Harrison ^ Esq. 



About a hundred and ninety Tertiary fossils (Mollusca, 

 Crustacea, Echinoids, Corals, &c.) collected by the donor in 

 Persia. B. K. N. Wyllie, Esq. 



Four Corals, three Polyzoa, one Annelid, two Brachiopods and 

 Ave Mollusca from the Miocene of Malta. Geoffrey E. 0. 

 MuUins, Esq. 



About eighty Tertiary fossils (Corals, Echinoids, Mollusca, 

 &c.) from Mombasa, British East Africa. C. W. Hohley, Esq., 

 C.M.G. 



One Coral, three Crustacean remains, three Lamellibranchs, 

 six Gastropods, two rock-specimens and one piece of resinous sub- 

 stance from the Tertiary of Corosal Quarry, Trinidad. R. J. 

 Faulkner, Esq. 



Plantce. — Two Coal-balls from the Coal Measures, Romsee, 

 near Liege, Belgium. Prof. Armand Renier. 



A specimen of the Permo-Carboniferous Gangamopteris from 

 Bald Hill, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. Dr. C. T. Trech- 

 mann, F.G.S. 



Three specimens of Halymenites major from the Cretaceous of 

 Colorado. University of Colorado, per Mr. Junius Henderson, 

 Curator of the Museum. 



