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(c.) Bryozoa.—A collection of seven hundred and twenty- 

 two slides of Tertiary and Mesozoic Bryozoa, belonging to 

 the late George Busk, including twenty specimens figured 

 in the Monograph of the Crag Polyzoa. Presented by the 

 Misses Busk. 



(d.) Insecta and Crustacea. — Two casts showing ventral 

 and dorsal sides of Triarthrus Becki, Green, from the Utica 

 Slates, Ordovician, Korae, New York. Presented by Prof. 

 C. E. Beecher. 



Two specimens of Phillipsia from the Carboniferous of 

 Britain. Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq., F.G.s. 



A series of specimens of Bithyrocaris insignis, Lower 

 Carboniferous, Eccup, Yorkshire. Figured and described by 

 Prof. T. K Jones, f.r.s., Pal. Soc. Mon., 1899, pi. xxv., 

 figs. 1-5. Presented by Prof. Percy F. Kendall, f.g.s. 



(e.) Echinodermata. — A calyx of Actinocrinus, cut in 

 two, from the Carboniferous Limestone, England. Presented 

 by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq., f.g.s. 



Three pieces of Crinoidal Limestone (Silurian) from 

 Western Szechuen, China. Presented by F. W. Styan, Esq. 



Four specimens of Marsupites testudinarius from the 

 Upper Chalk, Brighton. Presented by Wm. McPherson, 

 Esq. 



Eighty-one Echinoderms, &ic. 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. 



A piece of Crinoid-Limestone from Camberjon (Hte. Saone). 

 Presented by Mons. P. Petitclere. 



Impression of a quinquelobate columnal of a Crinoid, also 

 two arms of a Crinoid, from the Lower Coblenzian of Ober 

 Stradtfeldt, in the Eifel, a specimen of Haplocrinus mespili- 

 formis, and two Pentremitideo, eifelensis, from the Middle 

 Devonian of the Eifel. Presented by A. K. Coomara- 

 Swamy, Esq. 



A specimen of Astriclypeus integris, Yoshiwara, from the 

 Tertiarj'- Sandstone of Midzuhomura, N.E. of Fuji, Japan. 

 Presented by Dr. S. Yoshiwara. 



Nineteen plates of Strophoerinus dicyclicus, Sardeson, 

 from the Ordovician of St. Paul's, Minnesota. Presented by 

 Dr. F. W. Sardeson. 



A specimen of Michelinia from the Devonian, St. Johan, 

 Eifel, and also two Crinoids from the same locality. Presented 

 by Upfield Green, Esq. 



(/.) Actinozoa. — A large Post-Tertiary Coral (Leptoria ?) 

 from the Island of Guam or Guajam, in the Marianne or 

 Ladrone Group, Pacific Ocean. Presented by F. W. 

 Christian, Esq., B.A. 



Two hundred and fifteen specimens of Corals, &c., illus- 

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



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