184 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Thirty-five Polyzoa from the Chalk of various English 

 localities. Presented by H. J. Osborne White, Esq. 



Two specimens of Polyzoan Limestone from the Miocene of 

 Algeria. Presented by Prof. Jules Welsch. 



Anthozoa and Hydrozoa. — A Graptolite from the Skiddaw 

 Slates, Barf, Cumberland. Presented by John Postlethwaite^ 

 Esq. 



A piece of a limestone-lenticle containing Corals, probably 

 of Wenlock age, from Porthluney, IS.W. of Mevagissey, Corn- 

 wall, Presented by G. D. Sherborn, Esq. 



Eighteen Corals, collected by the donor, from the Devonian 

 of Kartal, hear Constantinople. Presented by Mrs. A. S.. 

 Woodward. 



A collection of a hundred and two Corals, and fifty-three 

 thin sections of the same, characterizing the zones and sub- 

 zones of the Lower Carboniferous rocks, being the specimens 

 described and figured in the donor's papers on the Bristol 

 district and elsewhere. Presented by Dr. Arthur Vaughan. 



Thirty Corals, illustrating the donor's paper on the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone S, of the Craven Fault, Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc. 1910, vol. Ixvi., p. 539. Presented by Dr. Arthur 

 Wilonore. 



Eight Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone and Oolite 

 of England. Presented by W. H. Wickes, Esq. 



One CovSil {Trochocyathus) irom. Ebbsfleet boring, Pegwell 

 Bay, Kent. Presented by W. A. Hubbard, Esq. 



One Hydrozoan from the Upper Chalk, Hogsback, Guild- 

 ford. Presented by Alfred Bell, Esq. 



One Hydrozoan (^Spinopora dixoni) in a Chalk flint. Pre- 

 sented by J. H. A. Verinder, Esq. 



A Coral, collected by the donor, from the Tertiary of 

 Colombia, South America. Presented by JJr. Arthur R. 

 Andrew. 



Porifera. — An organism, either a Sponge or Archoeocyathus, 

 from the Cambrian of the I. of Skye. Presented by F. Ross 

 Thompson, Esq. 



A Sponge from the Greensand, I. of Wight. Presented by 

 Gregory Jones, Esq. 



Protozoa. — Three Foraminifera (Spirocyclina) from the 

 Jurassic of Algeria. Presented by Prof. Jules Welsch. 



Three Foraminifera from the Cenomanian and Miocene of 

 Japan. Presented by Dr. H. Yabe. 



A piece of Orbitoidal Limestone from the Eocene of Southern 

 Nigeria, described and figured by R. B. Newton, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. [8], vol. viii. (1911), pp. 202-206, text-fig. on p. 206. 

 Presented by the British Colonial Petroleum Corporation, 

 Ltd. 



