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A large Chelonian (Pleurosternum), from the Purbeck beds 

 of Swanage, remains of Pelohatochelys Blakei, Seeley, from the 

 Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth (described and figured in Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, 1875, p. 234) ; also eight Reptilian bones from 

 various formations in the neighbourhood of Weymouth. 



A Plesiosaurus, with two paddles. Lias, Lyme Regis, and 

 a specimen of Pleurostermim Becklesii, Purbeck, Swanage. 



Twenty-one remains of Reptilia from the Trias, &c. of 

 Saarbrucken, Rhenish-Prussia, part of the " Goldenberg Col- 

 lection," (see his " Fauna Sarsepontana Fossilis)." 



Two Chelonian bones from the Purbeck-beds of Swanage, 

 Dorset. 



One thousand five hundred and fifty-seven specimens of 

 Fossil Reptilia from the Oxford Clay of Fletton, near Peter- 

 borough, including examples of Plesiosaurus, Pliosaurus, 

 Ichthyosaurus, and Grocodilia, forming a part of the " Leeds 

 Collection." 



3. Pisces. — A series of fish remains from the Lias of Mickle- 

 ton Tunnel. 



A Mandible of Mesodon Damoni, A. S. Woodw, from Port- 

 land (^described in Geol. Mag.,|1890, p. 158). 



Six. Fossil fishes from the Old Red Sandstone of Scotland ; 

 one Carcharodon tooth from the Pliocene, France ; two Tele- 

 ostean fishes from Wyoming, U.S.A. ; and two Cretaceous 

 fishes from the Lebanon. 



Twenty-one Fossil fishes from the Trias, &c. of Saarbrucken 

 (Rhenish Prussia), part of the Goldenberg Collection (see his 

 " Fauna Sarsepontana Fossilis"). 



Remains of Lepidotus from Swanage, also a spine and jaw 

 of Asteracanthus ; one specimen of Radinichthys from West 

 Calder, N.B. 



Various fish remains from the Gault ; also 17 portions of a 

 new genus and species of Fossil Fish from the Gault of 

 Folkestone. 



B. — Invertebrata. 



(a.) Mollusca. — A series of Mollusca from the Lias Mickleton 

 Tunnel. 



One hundred and eleven specimens of Jurassic Cephalopoda, 

 from Dorsetshire. 



A series of Mollusca from the Secondary strata of Wey- 

 mouth and the Isle of Portland. 



Thirty-seven Cephalopods, comprising the genera Ammo- 

 nites, Nautilus, Harpoceras, " A'ptychus," and Lituites, from 

 various formations and localities in England and France ; also 

 10 Trigonioi, Ostrew, Pleurotomai'ice, &e. 



Thirty species of Mollusca, from the Meule de Bracquegnies 

 Hainault. 



Two hundred and thirty Eocene Mollusca from the Paris 

 basin ; and 248 from the Miocene, Muddy Creek, and Glenelg 

 River, Victoria, Australia. 



0.81. Eleven 



