148 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



A collection of forty-three fossils from North America, 

 named and localized, comprising Cephalopods, &c. ; all from 

 the Silurian. Presented by Col. L. Taylor. 



Forty-four Cretaceous BeleTnnites from various localities,, 

 and twenty-seven Cephalopods from the hard nodular 

 Cenomanian Limestone, Humble Point, Devonshire. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. A. W. Kowe, f.g.s. 



Three specimens of Nautilus and three of Lima from 

 the Jurassic of Great Britain. Presented by G. C. Crick,. 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Fifty-nine specimens of Mollusca from the Chalk, Margate, 

 illustrating a paper by J. W. Wetherell in Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 1874, Vol. III., pp. 192-197. Presented by George Potter, 

 Esq., F.R.M.S. 



Two specimens of Belemnitella mucronata, from the Upper 

 Chalk, between Portrush and Basksmills, co. Antrim. Pre- 

 sented by J. Wright, Esq., F.G.S. 



Two specimens of Belemnitella mucronata from the Upper 

 Chalk, Glenarm, co. Antrim. Presented by William Gray, 

 Esq., M.R.I.A. 



Seven specimens of Belemnitella and two Actinocamax 

 from the Chalk, Antrim. Presented by Robert Bell, Esq. 



Two small slabs of Greensand-rock containing Trigonia 

 ornata, T. aliformis and Exogyra sinuata from the Hythe 

 Beds, Maidstone. Presented by Dr. Henry Woodward, f.r.s. 



One Belemnites sulcatus from the Oxford Clay, Summerton, 

 near Oxford ; and a portion of an Ammonite from the Port- 

 landian, Shotover. Presented by G. E. Dibley, Esq., f.g.s. 



Two specimens of Actinocam,ax verus from the Upper 

 Chalk, Pegwell Bay. Presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



A specimen of Ostrea tuegm^aniana from the Upper Chalk, 

 Brighton. Presented by W. McPherson, Esq. 



Fifteen specimens of Silurian fossils from Canada com- 

 prising Gasteropoda, &c. Presented by Col. Charles Coote 

 Grant, &c. 



A group of Spondyli enclosed in flint nodule from the 

 Chalk, Surrey. Presented by the Rev. R. Ashington BuUen, 



B A., F.G.S. 



Twelve Melania tuherculata, from the Post Pliocene, 

 Helvau, near Cairo, Egypt. Presented by A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, Esq., F.G.S. 



{h.) Brachiopoda. — Three specimens of Brachiopoda, 

 Lingula, Productus, &c. from the Carboniferous of Britain. 

 Presented by G. C, Crick, Esq., f.g.s. 



One hundred and seventy-four Brachiopods, from the 

 Chalk, Margate, illustrating a paper by J. W. Wetherell 

 in Proc. Geol. Assoc, 1874, Vol. III., 192-197. Presented 

 by George Potter, Esq., F.R.M.S. 



