182 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



One Trilobite {Acidaspis) and two plaster casts of the 

 counterpart of the same, from the Ordovician, near Castle 

 Gorfod Mill, St. Clears, Carmarthen. Presented by John 

 Innes, Esq. 



382 Trilobites and other Arthropods collected by the donor 

 from the Cambrian and Ordovician of Sweden. Presented by 

 Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Two Trilobites {Homalonotus arinatus) from the Devonian 

 of the Eifel, and one Trilobite from the Lower Devonian, 

 Katzenberg, near Mayen. Presented by Upjleld Green, Esq. 



A plaster cast of the type-specimen of an Arachnid (Maio- 

 cercus orbicularis. Gill) from the Coal Measures, West- 

 houghton, Lanes, (the original in the Chadwick Museum, 

 Bolton). Presented by E. Leonard Gill, Esq. 



A Crustacean {Glyphcea) from the Totternhoe Stone, near 

 Hitchin. Presented by William Hill, Esq. 



Two valves of Cirripedes (Scalpellum longissimum and 

 Loricula expansa) from the Chalk of East Harnham, near 

 Salisbury. Presented by Dr. H. P. Blackmore. 



Two Ostracods from the English Crag, from the collection 

 of the late Prof. T. Rupert Jones. Presented by C. D. 

 Sherborn, Esq. 



Echinoderma. — An almost complete crown of Petalocrinus 

 from the Woolhope Limestone, near Woolhope. Presented by 

 R. W. Pocock, Esq. 



Sixteen cups of a Crinoid (cf. Ulocrinus) from the Lower 

 Carboniferous, E. of St. Monans, Fife, and fifteen Crinoids 

 from the Carboniferous, Invertiel, Fife. Presented by James 

 Wright, Esq., jun. 



Six Crinoid fragments and one piece of Crinoidal Lime- 

 stone from the Carboniferous of Calderwood Glen, near 

 Glasgow. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



A piece of Crinoidal Limestone from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Kingweston Hill. Presented by S. G. Perceval, 

 Esq. 



Seven Crinoid stem-fragments from the Toarcian rocks of 

 'Cabrera, Balearic Is. Presented by Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



Seven portions of Crinoids from the Lower Jurassic near 

 Niort (Deux Sevres). Presented by M. VAbbe Boone. 



Three specimens of Echinocorys and seventeen specimens 

 of Bourgueticrinus from the Chalk of Hampshire, figured in 

 Griffith and Brydone's " The Zones of the Chalk in Hants." 

 Presented by G. Griffith, Esq. 



Ten Crinoids (Roveacrinus) from the Chalk of Seaford. 

 Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



Two Echinoids (Stegaster) from the Campanian of France. 

 Presented by Prof. Jules Welsch. 



