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Two hundred and eighty-five Crinoidea, including the 

 second known example of Uintacrinus westphalicus, ten 

 Asteroidea, and eleven Echinoidea, collected by the donors 

 from the Senonian ( Marsupites zone) of Recklinghausen, 

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

 Br. F. A. Bather, F.R.S.,\ind Mrs. Bather. 



Three Echinoids (Holectypus, Bothriopygus, Hemiaster), 

 collected by W. H. Edgar, Esq., in the Cretaceous near Biskra, 

 Algeria. Presented hy G. Griffith, Esq. 



Five Echinoids from the Miocene of Malta. Presented by 

 Lieut. H. L. Hitchins, R.N. 



Sixty-two Echinoids from Tertiary deposits at Ras Abu 

 Mingar, Red Sea. Presented by George W. Murray, Esq. 



One Echinoid (Glypeaster) from the Miocene of Minorca. 

 Presented by Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



One Echinoid {Echinocardium cordatum), with spines, 

 from the Red Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze. Presented by Mrs. 

 A. C. Hay. 



Annelida. — One worm-burrow from the Cambrian of Bray 

 Head, near Dublin. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



A pebble of Carboniferous Limestone bored by Polydora, 

 from the Rhsetic Conglomerate near Hapsford MilJs, Vallis, 

 Frome. Presented by L. Richardson, Esq. 



Two worms from the Lower Lias of Cherrington, Warwick- 

 shire. Presented by S. G. Perceval, Esq. 



Twenty-five Annelids (Tubulostium) from the Cenomanian 

 (Utatur Group), Odium, S. India. Presented by W. E. Crane, 

 Esq. 



Five Annelida, 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. 



A supposed Worm-tube from the Chalk (zone of A. quad- 

 ratus), White Hill, N.W. of Bridlington, Yorkshire. Presented 

 by George Shepioard, Esq. 



Brachiopoda. — One Brachiopod from the Cambrian, Comley, 

 Shropshire. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Two Brachiopods from the Upper Devonian, Snapper 

 Quarry, Barnstaple. Presented by Miss Caroline Shuckburgh. 



Four Brachiopoda from the Permo-Carboniferous of the Salt 

 Range, India. Presented by Captain F. W. Parish. 



A slab of Palaeozoic Sandstone with Brachiopoda from 

 15,000 feet above the sea, Zlulluchani, near Crucero, Peru. 

 Presented by Dr. J. Santiago Cardwell-Quinn. 



Eleven Brachiopoda from the Paheozoic and Lias of S.W. 

 England. Presented, by S. G. Perceval, Esq. 



Two Brachiopods (Misolia) from tipper Trias, Tifu, Island 

 of Buru. Presented by Prof. W. Deecke. 



