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Twelve Gastropods and twenty-five Lamellibi^anchs from 

 the Pliocene of Panama. Presented'- hy Lieut.-Col. L. 

 Worthington Wilmer. 



Five sandstone-casts of Helix from the Pliocene of Algeria. 

 Presented by C. Griffith, Esq. 



Two hundred and seventy-one Gastropods and seven 

 Lamellibranchs from Holocene deposits, Newquay, Cornwall, 

 illustrating the donor's paper, Geol. Mag., 1908, p. 10 ; twenty 

 Gastropods and two Lamellibranchs from the Pliocene of 

 St. Erth, Cornwall. Presented hy B. B. Woodward, Esq. 



A series of non-marine Mollusca from British Holocene and 

 Pleistocene deposits ; also ten Mollusca from the Pliocene of 

 St. Erth, Cornwall. Presented hy J . P. Johnson, Esq. 



A collection of non-marine Tertiary Mollusca from Germany 

 and thirteen Gastropods and one Lamellibranch from the 

 German Tertiary. Presented hy Dr. K. Fischer. 



A collection of thirty-nine Mollusca from the Cainozoic 

 formations of Redhouse, S. Africa, illustrating (but not the 

 originals of) a paper by R. B. Newton in Bee. Albany Museum, 

 vol. 2 (1913), pp. 315-.352, pis. xvii-xxiv. Presented hy John 

 Hewitt, Esq. 



One Tertiary Ostrea from Alberta. Presented hy W. J. 

 Greenaway, Esq. 



Portions of shells of Macoma calcarea from a Post-Pliocene 

 deposit near Reikiavik, Iceland. Presented hy F. H. Sikes, 

 Esq. 



Two Lamellibranch shells of late Pliocene or Post-Pliocene 

 age from Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts, Leeward Is. Presented hy 

 J. J. Quelch, Esq. 



A named collection of Holocene (Neolithic) non-marine 

 Mollusca from northern Ireland. Presented hy R. Welch, Esq. 



Arthropoda. — Thirteen Trilobites from the Cambrian of 

 Comley, Shropshire. Presented by E. S. Cohhold, Esq. 



Two Cyprids {Beyrichia) from the Ordovician of Shropshire. 

 Presented hy Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S, 



A plaster cast of Kampecaris from the Lower Old Red 

 Sandstone, Balgavies Quarry, Forfar. Presented by George 

 Hickling, Esq., D.Sc. 



Six plaster casts of Trilobites from the Devonian Stringo- 

 cephcUus-Jjiiaestone. Presented by Dr. Rudolf Richter. 



One Crustacean and one Cirripede, collected by the donors 

 from the Senonian (Marsupites zone) of Recklinghausen, 

 Westphalia {see Geol. Mag., 1896, pp. 443-445). Presented by 

 Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. , and Mrs. Bather. 



Seven valves of the Cirripede, Pollicipes dorsatus, from 

 the Danian of Faxe, Denmark. Presented by the Mineralogical 

 Museum of the University, Copenhagen, Denmark. 



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