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Dentition of Odontaspis denticulata and of Notidanus 

 priinigenius from the Lower Miocene, Mainz Basin. 



Miscellaneous Vertebrata. — One slab of vertebrate remains 

 from the Khaetie, Blue Anchor. 



Mollusca. — Twenty-seven Mollusca from the Ordovician of 

 Bohemia. 



One Bellerophon from the Middle Devonian of the Rhone. 



One Euomphalus colei from the Carboniferous Limestone 

 of Llandulas. 



Actinoceras giganteus from the Carboniferous Limestone, 

 Hillbeck Fell, Westmoreland. 



Three Ammonites and two Nautili from the Lias of 

 Charmouth, Dorset. 



Forty-six Cephalopoda from the Lias of Asia Minor. 



Five hundred Gastropods, &c., from, the Bradford Clay. 



Twenty-two Mollusca from the Stonesfield Slate. 



One English Corallian Gastropod. 



Thirtj'- French Jurassic Mollusca. 



One Ammonite, P achy discus, ivom. the Chalk of the Warren 

 Cliffs, Folkestone, and two other Ammonites from the English 

 Chalk. 



Fifty-one Mollusca from the Chalk Rock of Aston Rowant, 

 Oxon. 



Seven Mollusca from the Chalk of Yorkshire. 



Two species of Cretaceous non-marine Gastropoda from 

 South France. 



A hundred and fifty-five marine Cretaceous Mollusca from 

 France. 



Five hundred and eighty-seven Cephalopoda, five Gastro- 

 poda, and twenty-nine Lamellibranchia from the Cretaceous of 

 Hanover (Schrammen Coll.), 



One Teredo from the Cretaceous of Maestricht. 



Twenty- one Lamellibranchs and six Cephalopods from the 

 Chalk of Riigen. 



Seven Gastropods from the Cretaceous of Asia Minor. 



Fourteen Ammonites, three Gastropoda and six Lamelli- 

 branchia from the Cretaceous between Abeih and Beyrout, 

 Syria. 



Twenty-six Eocene Mollusca from Monte Postale. 



Three Miocene Lamellibranchs from Mainz. 



Six hundred species of Miocene Shells from France. 



One Pecten from the Miocene of Asia Minor. 



Sixty -five species of Post-Pliocene non-marine Gastropoda 

 from Var, France (Caziot Coll.). 



