184 -ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEU.M. 



C(je.lentera. — CoYa.]s and Hydrozoa collected by the donor 

 m the Upper Ordovician of the Dufton area, Westmoreland. 

 Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.8. 



One Coral and four Hydrozoa from the Palaeozoic rocks of 

 Ontario, Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Piece of Silurian Coral Rock from the Devonian basement 

 •conglomerate, Porthluney, Cornwall ; one Coral and five 

 specimens of the problematic Lodanella from the Lower 

 Devonian Singhofen beds of Berg, near Miehlen, Nassau 

 Presented by tliifield Oreen, Esq. 



Two pieces of Devonian Coral Limestone from Torquay 

 Presented by A. J. Jukes-Browne, Esq., F.R.S. 



The type specimen of Zaphrentis oystermouthensis, 

 Vaughan, from the Carboniferous Limestone of Gower. Pre- 

 sented by J. W. Tutcher, Esq. 



Eight Corals from the Lower Carboniferous (Lower Calp 

 Shales) of Bundoran, Co. Donegal. Presented by Mrs. A. S. 

 Woodward. 



A hundred and twenty-five Hydrozoa from the Toarcian of 

 May, Calvados, Normandy. Presented by D. M. S. Watson, 

 Esq. 



Three Corals (Anabacia) from the Oxford Clay, Eye. 

 Presented by 0. P. Crowden,Esq. 



One Coral from the Upper Chalk of Sussex. Presented by 

 H. J. Osborne White, Esq. 



Twenty-seven Corals from the Miocene of Burma. Pre- 

 sented by B. F. N. Macrorie, Esq., per L. F. Dalton, Esq., B.Sc. 



Four Corals from the Tertiary Limestone of Eilander River 

 (200 miles inland), Central Dutch New Guinea. Presented by 

 A. S. Meek, Esq. 



Porifera. — One sponge from the Cenomanian of Compton 

 Bay, I. of Wight. Presented by C. E. Brooks, Esq. 



One sponge from the Chalk of Aston Rowant, Oxon. Pre- 

 sented by 3Ir. T. H." Withers. 



Protozoa. — Two Foraminif era from the Calciferous Sandstone 

 eries of East Fife. Presented by James Wright, Esq., jun. 



Washings of Foraminifera, &;c., from the Bracklesham Beds 

 (Alveolina Limestone) of Selsey Bill. Presented by Edward 

 Heron Allen, Esq. 



Seven Foraminifera and Organic Limestones described by the 

 donor in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixvii., 1911, 

 jpp. 572-680, from Tertiary formations in Cyreniaca, N. Africa. 

 Presented by Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S. 



Plantce. — Parka decipiens irom the Lower Old Red Sand- 

 stone of Legsmill Quarry, near Arbroath. Presented by F. 

 Ross Thomson, Esq. 



One artificial impression of a neuropteroid pinnule from a 

 Coal Measure nodule. Presented by L. Moysey, Esq. 



