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Two specimens of Unio kendalli from the Lower Oolites 

 (Estuarine Series), Saltwick, near Whitby. Presented by 

 J. Wilfrid Jackson, Esq. 



An Ammonite {Aspidoceras perarmatum), from the Middle 

 Oolite of Brora, Sutherland. Presented by Master Nigel 

 Gunnis. 



Alectryonia in a small block of Kimmeridge Clay from 

 Swindon. Presented by Charles H. Gore, Esq. 



An Ammonite from the Portlandian of Swindon, Presented 

 by Mrs. Croft. 



One Pecten gaultinus from the Albian of Stonebarrow 

 Cliff, Charmouth, Dorset. Presented by W. D. Lang, Esq. 



One Nautilus from the Chalk Rock, Cherhill, near Calne. 

 Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



One Hippurite from the Cretaceous and one Pecten from 

 the Tertiary of Persia. Presented by Mrs. E. J. Clifton. 



Forty-four Mollusca {Reineckia, Perisphinctes, Ostrea} 

 from the Mesozoic rocks of France, and nine Mollusca, including 

 Ostrea crassissima, from the Cainozoic rocks of Algeria. 

 Presented by Prof. Jules Welsch. 



An Ammonite from the Mesozoic, and nineteen Mollusca 

 from the Tertiary, collected by the donor in Colombia, South 

 America. Presented by Dr. Arthur R. Andrew. 



Twenty-four Mollusca, collected by John Parkinson, Esq., 

 in the Secondary and Tertiary formations of Southern Nigeria, 

 described by R. B. Newton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [8], vol. viii., 

 pp. 183-207, pi. vi. Presented by the British Colonial 

 Petroleur)i Corporation, Ltd. 



Twelve Gastropods (Planorbis and Limnaea) from the 

 Bartonian Beds, Paris. Presented by Monsieur E. de Boury. 



Seven Pectiniform shells from the Miocene of S. Maria, 

 Azores. Presented by Walter Child, Esq., A.R.S.M. 



A piece of fresh-water Limestone, containing Valvata 

 piscinalis, from the Post-Pliocene of Pargkong Lake, Ladak, 

 Thibet. Presented by Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen, 

 F.R.S. 



Five Mollusca from the Tertiary of the Adana Province of 

 Asia Minor. Presented by Messrs. Thompson and Hunter. 



Two specimens of Unio littoralis from the Post-Pliocene, 

 Clacton, Essex, showing the well-preserved ligament. Pre- 

 sented by S. Hazzledine Warren, Esq. 



Twelve Gastropoda and six Lamellibranchia from a raised 

 beach, Zeib, Red Sea. Presented by Harold Dabell, Esq. 



Arthropoda.—Five Trilobites (Agnostus, &c) from the 

 Upper Cambrian, Malvern Hills. Presented by H. D. Acland, 

 Esq. 



