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Fifty-seven Miocene shells from Coquimbo, Chili (Wolffsohn 

 Coll.). 



Thirty-eight Post-Pliocene Helicidse from Corsica. 

 Pleistocene marine shells from the South of Scotland. 



Arthropoda. — Ten Arthropoda from the Upper Silurian of 

 Lanarkshire (Frank White Coll.). 



Six hundred Ostracoda, &c., from the Silurian of Gotland. 



One Pterygotus from the Lower Old Red Sandstone, 

 Turin Hill, Forfar. 



Five Trilobites from the Carboniferous of Belgium. 



Thirteen Cirripedes from the Cretaceous of North France. 



Fourteen Blattid?e in amber from the Oligocene of East 

 Prussia. 



Echinodevma. — Three Cambrian C'ystids from Bohemia. 



Ten Crinoids from the Silurian of the Baltic. 



Fiftj"- Crinoids (Petalocrinus, &c.) from the Woolhope 

 Limestone. 



Two Crinoids from the Devonian near Constantinople. 



One Batocrinus from the Carboniferous of Ireland. 



Four specimens of Ophioderma bonnardi from the Rhaetic 

 of Wiirtemberg. 



One Cidaris minutus from the Lias of Wiirtemberg. 



One Hyhoclypeus ovalis from the Inferior Oolite of 

 Gloucestershire. 



One Echinoid and ninety fragments of Crinoids from the 

 Corallian of Var, France. 



Twenty-seven Crinoids (Antedon lorioli, Phyllocrinus 

 cyclamen, Cyrtocrinus, Sclerocrinus tenuis and straniber- 

 gensis) from the Tithonian of Stramberg, Germany. 



Four Echinoids from the Lower Greensand of Kent. 



Fifty-eight Echinoderms, &;c., from the Chalk of Lincoln- 

 shire (C. R. Bower Coll.)- 



Twenty-two Echinoids from the Chalk of the South-east of 

 England. 



Eight Echinoderms from the Cretaceous of North France. 



One Echinoid from the Cretaceous of Syria. 



A hundred Holothurian remains from the London Clay. 



Annelida. — One worm from the Lower Greensand of Kent. 

 One Serpula felixi from the Eocene of Barcelona. 



