134 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Abbeville, Amiens, St. Achenl, &c. ; also remains of Castor 

 euTopceus, from near Rome. 



Fossil egg and tish-bones from Monte Dore, and one iish 

 from the Auvergne. 



Tertiary shells from Burton, Bognor, Finchley, Heme Bay^ 

 Highgate, Hornsey, Hendon Hill, Isle of Wight, Lyndhurst, 

 Primrose Hill, Sheppey, Southend, Whitecliff Bay, and Wool- 

 wich. 



Foreign Tertiary shells from Antwerp, fee, Belgium ; from 

 Le Mans, Hauteville, St. Sauveur, Grignon, Meudon, Damery, 

 Epernay, Touraine, Bordeaux, &c.; from Mainz ; from near 

 Vienna (Cowr/e/^ia-kalk) ; and from Monte Mario, Rome. 



Upper Greensand fossils, Shaftesbury and Blackdown. 



Gault fossils, Folkestone and Sevenoaks. 



Lower Greensand fossils, from Leighton Buzzard and Bed- 

 ford, &c. 



Carboniferous fossils, Coalbrook-dale, and Belgium. Silurian 

 fossils, Wenlock. 



Fossils from '' Raised Beaches," Baggy Point, Westward 

 Ho, and Portland, and cores from Harwich, Kentish Town, 

 and Crossness Well-borings. 



A large series of flint implements, all localised ; also a 

 series of high-level drift implements from Ightham, &c. 

 (part of Sir J. Prewdsch's collection). Presented by Lady 

 Prestwich. 



B. — I NVERTEBRATA. 



(a.) Mollusca. — Twelve specimens of Littorina littorea 

 and L. rudis from the Post-Tertiary deposits at Portslade, 

 near Brighton. Presented by Colonel Wilmer. 



A specimen of Ampullina grossa, from the Upper Eocene, 

 Barton, Hampshire. Presented by William Preston, Esq. 



Three Cephalopoda, five Gasteropoda, three Lamelli- 

 branchiata, &c., from the Salt Range, India. Presented by 

 F. G. Brook-Fox, Esq. 



A series of Quaternary Mollusca, embracing one hundred 

 and twenty Gasteropoda, and one Lamellibranchiata from the 

 Rubble Drift of the Isle of Portland, and forty-seven Gastero- 

 poda from the Rubble Drift of Sangatte, coast of France. 

 Presented by the Rev. R. Ashington BuUen, f.g.s. 



Ten species of Mollusca, Aixa antiquata, Diplodonta 

 rotundata, Gorhula gihba, Natica catena, Cassidaria 

 echinophora, JS^assa costulata, JS^. turbinellus, Bulla utri- 

 culus, B. ovulata, Ringicula huccinea, determined by the 

 late Dr. Gwyn Jeff'reys, and referred to in the Q. J. G. S., 

 1884, vol. 20, p. 859, from the Lower Pliocene of North Italy. 

 Presented by Lieutenant Colonel Godwin-Austen, f.r.s., 



F.G.S. 



A specimen of Bactrites Budesheimensis, and other speci- 

 mens, from the Upper Devonian, Vorder-Eifel, Germany. 

 Presented by R. Bullen Newton, Esq. 



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