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Mollusca — Actinoceras and six Gastropods from an Ordo- 

 vician formation 60 miles S.W. of Hermannsburg, South 

 Australia. Presented hy Henry T. Hillier, Esq. 



k. Lamellibranch from the Ordovician of Ohio, U.S.A. 

 Presented hy Miss E. C. Buckler. 



A Cephalopod, two Gastropods, and three Lamellibranchs 

 from the Devonian of Ruppachthal, Nassau, and of Singhofen. 

 Presented by Uiojield Green, Esq., F.O.S. 



A Pteropod and three Lamellibranchs from the Devonian 

 :Slates of San E.oque, Bolivia. Presented by William A. 

 Rumbold, Esq. 



A portion of Solenocheilus pentagonum from the Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone on the North Shore of Lower Lough Erne, 

 near Leggs, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland. Presented by Major 

 Herbert Trevelyan. 



Four specimens of Euomphalus from the Upper Carboni- 

 ferous of Yampupata, canton Copacabana, province of 

 Omasuyos, dept. of La Paz, Bolivia. Presented by Alexander 

 L. Dun, Esq. 



Forty Mollusca, being part of a collection made by Messrs. 

 A. R. Andrew and T. E. G. Bailey from the Quaternary and 

 Permo-Carboniferous rocks of Nyasaland, described and figured 

 b}^ R. B. Newton in Quart. Journ. Geol, Soc, vol. Ixvi. (1910), 

 j>p. 237-251, pis. xviii., xix. Presented by the Director of the 

 Imperial Institute. 



Two specimens of Pleuro^nya from the Lower Lias of 

 Puriton, Somerset. Presented by F. Mbckler, Esq. 



Fourteen Ammonites from the Upper Lias of Perugia, 

 Umbria, Italy. Presented by R. N. C. Hunt, Esq. 



One Pecten from the Stonesfield Slate. Presented by 

 John Alstone, Esq. 



One Pholadomya cequalis from the Kimmeridge Clay, 

 Swindon, Presented by G. H. Gore, Esq. 



Nineteen Belemnites from the Kimmeridge Clay and others 

 from the Sponge-gravel of Faringdon. Presented by LI. 

 Treacher, Esq., F.G.S. 



Upper Jurassic Cephalopoda, Gastropoda and Lamelli- 

 branchia, Lower Cretaceous Lamellibranchia and freshwater 

 shells of doubtful age from the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Col- 

 lected and presented by Constantine J. Richards, Esq. 



Four Gastropods and eight Lamellibranchs from the Lower 

 Cretaceous of the I. of Wight. Presented by Colonel Wor- 

 thington Wilmer. 



Four Belemnites from Hundleby, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire. 

 Presented by Arthur Burnet, Esq. 



The type-specimen of Belemnocamax boweri (Crick, Proc. 

 Geol. Assoc, vol. xxi., 1910, pi. xxviii., fig. 1), from the Tot- 

 ternhoe Stone, Welton Vale, near Louth. Presented hy Rev. 

 C. R. Bower. 



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