18G ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Reptilian remains from the Chalk of S.E. England. 



Fifteen Crocodilian and Chelonian remains from the Oligocene 

 of Tarrega, Lerida, Spain. 



Pisces. — Fifty Fishes from the Upper Silurian of Lanark- 

 shire (Frank White Coll.). 



Fish-remains from the Upper Old Red Sandstone of 

 Morayshire, including Psavimosteus taylori (William TayJor 

 Col].). 



Teeth of Ptyctodus from the Upper Devonian of Iowa. 



Five Rhaetic Fishes from Hirtenstein, Austria. 



Spathobatis, Ischyodus, and Gaturus furcatus from the 

 Lithographic Stone, Bavaria. 



Fifteen Fishes from the Upper Jurassic (Lithographic 

 Stone) of Santa Maria de Meya, Province of Lerida, Spain. 



Pleuropholis from the Purbeck Stone, Chilmark Quarries, 

 Wilts. 



Thirteen Fish-remains from the Chalk of the South-east of 

 England. 



Two Fishes from the Cretaceous of the Lebanon, and a jaw 

 of Goelodus from the Cretaceous of Syria. 



Two Fishes {A'ni29histium') from the Eocene of Monte 

 Bolca. 



MoUusca. — Mollusca from the Lower Silurian and Lower 

 Carboniferous of Great Britain. 



A hundred and seventy-five Cephalopoda from the Devonian 

 and Trias, near Constantinople. 



Two specimens of Beneckia huchi from the Trias of Baden. 

 One Rostellaria suh-punctata from the Dogger of Wiir- 

 temberg. 



Eleven Cephalopods and fourteen Lamellibranchs and 

 Gastropods from the Lower Greensand of Kent. 



Caprina schiozensis from the Turonian of Italy. 

 Seventeen Ammonites and three Nautiloids from the Chalk 

 of the South-east of England. 



Sixteen Cephalopods, two Lamellibranchs, and one Gastro- 

 pod from the Yorkshire Chalk. 



Two Ammonites from the Cretaceous of Syria. 



Eighty-three Mollusca from the European and American 

 Cretaceous. 



One Nautilus lamarchi Sind one Aturia aturi from the 

 Tertiary of Belgium. 



Ostraea crassissima from the Miocene of Marchfield, near 

 Vienna. 



A slab of Aequipecten from the Miocene of Vaucluse, France. 



