212 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUxM. 



A lobster (Thalassina scorioioides) from the Pleistocene of 

 Arson Bay, Northern Territory, Australia. Presented hy 

 E. W. H. Graham, Esq. 



Echinoderma. — Ten Cystids (Gheirocrinus) from the 

 Ordovician, Shropshire ; and twenty-seven Crinoids from the 

 Wenlock series, Wenlock district. Presented by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, F.R.8. 



Three Crinoids {Gyathocrinus, Eucalyptocrinus, and Litho- 

 crinus) from the Silurian of Gotland. Presented by James 

 Wright, Esq. 



One Crinoid {Galpiocr inns') from the Silurian of Gotland. 

 Presented by James L. Begg, Esq. 



Five Cystids (Trematocystis) from the Niagara Group, 

 Jefferson County, Missouri. Presented by W. E. Grane, Esq. 



One Actinocrinus from the Lower Carboniferous, Avon 

 Gorge, Bristol. Presented by R. P. Sinor, Esq. 



One Blastoid (Acentrotremites ellipticus) obtained by the 

 donor from the Carboniferous Limestone, Wrington, Somerset. 

 Presented by J. W. Tutcher, Esq. 



One Blastoid ( Orophocrinus orbignyanus) obtained by the 

 donor from the Carboniferous Limestone, Waterlip, near 

 Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Presented by J. T. Underhill, Esq. 



One Crinoid (type specimen of Gydonocrinus parvulus, 

 Bather, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Oct. 1913), and twenty-two 

 Blastoids, collected by the donor from the Yoredale Rocks of 

 Nidderdale, Yorkshire. Presented by D. M. S. Watson, Esq. 



Two fragments of the " shell-bed '' with Crinoid columnals 

 from the Lower Coal Measures, Ashton Vale Colliery, Bristol ; 

 described by Dr. F. A. Bather in the donor's paper. Quart. 

 Journ. Geo! Soc, vol. Ixiii (1907), p. 456. Presented by 

 H. Bolton, Esq. 



Two Echinoids, six Echinoid radioles, two Ophiuroids, and 

 thirty-eight Crinoid remains from the Jurassic of France. 

 Presented by Monsieur Marcel Lissajous. 



One Echinoid {Pygurus) from the Callovian of Sumatra, 

 Cutch. Presented by J. H. Smith, Esq. 



The type and fifteen figured specimens of Gidaris coxwel- 

 lensis, Hawkins ; also twenty specimens of Gidaris faring- 

 donensis, H. L. Hawkins, Geol. Mag., Dec. 1912. Presented by 

 LI. Treacher, Esq. 



One Asteroid ossicle (Stauranderaster bulbiferus) from 

 the M. coranguinum zone of Whitchurch, Oxon., figd. by W. K. 

 Spencer, Phil. Trans., ser. B., vol. 204, pi. 13, figs. 1-3, 1913. 

 Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



Two type-specimens of Stauranderaster gibbosus, Spencer, 

 1913, found by the donor in the Upper Chalk, Rottingdean. 

 Presented by Harold Faber, Esq. 



