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slides of Eozoon, one hundred and eighty-eight specimens of 

 Eozoon, eighty-seven specimens of Foraminifera, and eighty- 

 two other microscopic slides ; presented by Rev. J. Estlin 

 Carpenter, M.A., being the entire collection formed by the 

 late Dr. W. B. Carpenter, C.B., f.r.s. 



Twelve specimens of Radiolarian Marls and fifty-five other 

 specimens from Barbados ; presented by A. J. Jukes-Browne, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Six specimens of Callopegma ohconicum, Hinde, from the 

 Gravel, Bournemouth ; presented by Captain G. R. Elwes. 



One specimen of Ventriculites, from the Chalk, Coulsdon, 

 Surrey ; presented by J. Wells Thatcher, Esq. 



Two microscopic sections of Inferior Oolite from Cleeve 

 Hill, containing Girvanella, and one section of Carboniferous 

 Limestone from Micheldean, Gloucestershire, containing 

 Micheldeania sp. ; presented by Edward Wethered, Esq., f.g.s. 



(g) Tracks. — A slab of Carboniferous Limestone from 

 Brentry Hill, Henbury, Gloucestershire, exhibiting tracks or 

 galleries of some Annelide or Crustacean ; presented by 

 Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



A slab covered with tracks and markings from the Lower 

 Silurian, North of Douglas, Isle of Man ; presented by Rev. 

 G. E. Rogers. 



A polished slab of Carboniferous Limestone, showing con- 

 cretionary structure, from Knowle, near Pen Park Hole, 

 Bristol ; presented by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Nine specimens of Gt. Oolite Limestone from the Bath 

 district ; presented by Mr. G. Hancock. 



Thirty-six rock specimens for the stratigraphical series, 

 from the Bristol area; presented by Edward Wilson, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



A specimen of the " Bored-bed " Freestone of the Inferior 

 Oolite, Pockhill Farm, near Bourton-on-the-Water ; presented 

 by Dr. H. Woodward, f.r.s. 



Two specimens of conglomerate from the Old Red Sand- 

 stone, Auchendoir Quarries, near Gartly, Aberdeenshire; 

 presented by Major R. T. W. Lambert Brickenden, f.g.s. 



One hundred and thirty drawings, and one hundred and 

 sixty photographs of Eozoon ; presented by Rev. J. Estlin 

 Carpenter, m.a. 



Three photographs of a fossil Cycad, Mantellia micro- 

 phylla, from the Portland stone of the Isle of Portland, 

 Dorset; presented by George Clifton, Esq. 



C. — Plants. 

 Twenty-two Coal Measure Plants, from Clay Cross, Derby- 

 shire, comprising Neuro^pteris, Sigillaria, &;c., presented by 

 Dr. Pegler. 



Six pieces of shale full of impressions of fronds of Glossop- 

 0.108. teris 



