152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Seven hundred and sixty-eight Mollusca from the Tertiary 

 of Patagonia. 



One specimen of Nautilus, from the Tertiary of . Murray 

 River, South Australia, also one hundred and three specimens 

 of Tertiary Mollusca, from Hamilton, Victoria, Australia. 



A series of Tertiary Mollusca from Florida, numbering one 

 thousand two hundred and twenty specimens, also six 

 hundred and twenty-six from the West Indies. 



A collection of Cretaceous and Tertiary Gasteropoda and 

 Lamellibranchiata from Kent, and one hundred Mollusca 

 from the Great Oolite, Fairfield, Gloucestershire. 



(6.) Brachiopoda. — A series of Brachiopoda from the 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary formations, Kent. 



(c.) Bryozoa. — A series of prepared microscopic sections of 

 American Palaeozoic Bryozoa, numbering five hundred slides 

 and about one thousand sections. 



A collection of fifty-one tubes of Bryozoa, &c., from the 

 Chalk of Riigen. 



One hundred Microscopic slides of Bryozoa, &c., from 

 various localities, mostly Tertiary. 



{d.) Insecta and Crustacea. — A specimen of Ho^^nalonotus 

 Grevillei from the Devonian, France, and twenty-nine 

 Crustacea from the Tertiary Patagonia. 



One hundred and eighty-three slides containing one hun- 

 dred and sixty-two fossil Entomostraca of Tertiary, Mesozoic, 

 and Palaeozoic age, forty-five of which have been figured. 



Twenty-six Trilobites and three casts, embracing the genera 

 Asaphus, Dalrtianites, Agnostus, Acidaspis, Phacops, &c. 

 &;c., all from the Silurian, Bohemia. 



(e.) Echinodermata. — A series of Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 Echinoderms, from Kent. 



One hundred and sixty-three specimens of Tertiary 

 Echinoderms from Antigua, and thirty from other West 

 Indian localities. 



Eight Echinoderms from the Tertiary formation of 

 Patagonia. 



One Rhinocrinus ramosissi'mus, Jaekel, one R. remios and 

 one Helianthaster , sp., all from the Devonian, Bundenbach, 

 Germany. 



(/.) Actinozoa. — Seventeen Tertiary Corals from various 

 localities, also seventy specimens of Tertiary Corals from the 

 West Indies. 



A collection numbering six hundred and ninety specimens 

 of Corals from the Great Oolite of Fairford, Gloucestershire 

 (some figured and described by Mr. R. F. Tomes). 



{g,) Protozoa. — Twenty-seven Microscopic Slides of Fora- 

 minifera and four specimens of limestone rocks prepared for 

 the microscope, containing Foraminifera, &c. 



