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Roborough, four Platycrinus and one Crinoid from Alve- 

 stone. 



One hundred and twelve specimens of Palaeozoic Echino- 

 dermata, embracing Starfish, Crinoids, &c., from the Devonian 

 of Bundenbach, Germany. 



Ninety-six specimens of Cretaceous Echinoids from Algeria. 



One hundred and ninety-seven Echinodermata from the 

 Red Chalk of Hunstanton. 



Seventy-eight Crinoids, mostly from the Black Rock Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, Clifton, near Bristol, described and 

 figured by Mr. Grenfell in Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc, New 

 Series, Vol. I., Plates 6 and 7 (1875) ; also Poteriocrinus 

 plicatus, Rhodocrinus versimilis, and Gilhertiocrinus 

 Koninckii, from the Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, and 

 numerous Calyxes from the Carboniferous Lim estone of 

 Yorkshire and Lancashire, &c. 



One specimen of Paloechinus from the Lower Carboniferous 

 Limestone, North Wales. 



Four Crinoids from the Carboniferous Limestone, Ireland. 



A specimen of Pentacrinus from the Lias of Keynsham, 

 Somerset, referred to in Parkinson's " Organic Remains." 



A specimen of Brissus from the Tertiary of Corinth, 

 Greece. 



A specimen of Ophioderina WeymoutJdensis from the 

 Oxfordian, Weymouth. 



(/) Zoophyta. — Forty-seven Corals from the Red Chalk, 

 Hunstanton. 



Fourteen sections of Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous 

 Corals. 



(g) Protozoa. — A block of Polycistina Earth from the 

 Tertiary Deposit of Bissee Hill, Barbadoes. 



Twelve slides of figured Gault Foraminifera. 



Forty-seven Sponges and one hundred and thirty-six Foram- 

 inifera from the Red Chalk of Hunstanton. 



C. — Plants. 



Thirty-nine Plants from the Wealden of Hastings. 

 One hundred Fossil Plants from the Coal-measures of 

 Liesfe, Belgium. 



Miscellaneous. 

 Three hundred and eighty-one specimens of Rocks for the 

 stratified rock series in the wall-cases of Gallery No. 11. 

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