188 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Nine species of Post-Pliocene marine shells from Corsica. 

 A hundred and ten Tertiary MoUusca from France. 



Arthrojooda.— 'Nineteen Trilobites from the Ordovician, 

 Bohemia. 



Fifty-seven Trilobites from France. 



One Eurypterid from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of 

 Forfarshire. 



Arthropods from the Coal Measures. 



One tube of Ostracoda from the Upper Lias of Wiirtemberg. 



Two Crustacea from the Stonesfield Slate. 



Nine specimens of Eryma, from the Great Oolite of 

 Northampton. 



One Arthropod from the Chalk Rock of Aston Rowant, 

 Oxon. 



A hundred and sixty plates of a Cirripede (Brachylepas) and 

 vsix other Crustacea from the Cretaceous of Hanover. 



Thirteen tubes of ostracod shells from the Cretaceous of 

 Saxony and Westphalia. 



One Callianassa from Maestricht. 



A series of PoUicipes from the Cretaceous of Westphalia. 



Two Crabs from the Eocene of Istria. 



Six tubes of ostracods from the Tertiary of Europe. 



Echinoderma. — Four Ceratocystis perneri from the Cam- 

 brian of Bohemia. 



Two Dendrocystis, two Gompsocrinus, four Mitroeystis, and 

 one other C^^stid, from the Ordovician of Bohemia. 



Fifteen hundred Echinoderms, &c., from the Bradford Clay. 



One Echinoderm from the Stonesfield Slate. 



One Echinoderm from the Lithographic Stone, Eichstadt, 

 Bavaria. 



One Echinoderm from the Chalk Rock of Aston Rowant, 

 Oxon. 



One Gatopygus from Maestricht. 



Twelve Echinoderms from the Chalk of Riigen. 



Twenty-three Echinoderms from the Cretaceous of Han- 

 over. 



One Echinoid from the Cretaceous between Abeih and 

 Beyrout, Syria. 



Sixty-three Mesozoic and Tertiary Echinoderms from 

 France. 



Annelida. — Thirteen Mesozoic Annelida from France. 

 . Five Annelida from the Cretaceous of Hanover. 

 Brachiopoda. — Six Brachiopods from the Ordovician of 

 Bohemia. 



