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Thirty-four sections of the Carboniferous Coral Aulophyl- 

 lum described and figured by the donor in Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. Ixix. (1913), pp. 51-77, pis. v-ix. ; and one Coral 

 (Lonsdaleia) from the Carboniferous Dryburn Limestone of 

 Scremerston, Northumberland. Presented by Stanley Smith, 

 Esq. 



Four Corals from the Chalk of Kent and Surrey. Presented 

 by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



One Coral (As2oidiscus), obtained by W. H. Edgar, Esq., 

 from the Cretaceous near Biskra, Algeria. Presented by G. 

 Griffith, Esq. 



One Coral from the Miocene of Minorca. Presented by 

 Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



Six Corals of Pliocene or Post-Pliocene age from Brimstone 

 Hili, St. Kitts, Leward Isles. Presented by J. J. Quelch, Esq. 



Four pieces of Coral-bearing Limestone from the Tertiary of 

 Kirk Killisse, Thrace. Presented by Major E. T. F. Birrell. 



Protozoa. — Two pieces of Foraminiferal Limestone from the 

 Carboniferous, S.W. England. Presented^ by S. G. Perceval, 

 Esq. 



Five Foraminifera from the Reading Beds, Eascote, Middle- 

 sex. Presented by A. V. Prior, Esq. 



Two Foraminiferal rocks of late Pliocene or Post-Pliocene 

 age from Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts, Leeward Isles. Presented 

 by J. J. Quelch, Esq. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata. — The Thomas Pennant collec- 

 tion of fossils, comprising upwards of 1,000 specimens from 

 various localities, British and foreign. Three Silurian Corals 

 are described and figd. by Pennant in Phil. Trans., vol. 49 

 (1757), p. 513, pi. 15, figs. 1, 8, and 4. Presented by the Right 

 Hon. the Earl of Denbigh, G.V.O. 



A series of about two hundred and seventeen fossils collected 

 by E. Eggleston Smith, Esq., from Liassic, Oolitic, Cretaceous, 

 and Tertiary formations between Tangier and Fez, Morocco, 

 namely, fifty-two Cephalopoda, twenty-four Gastropoda, eighty 

 Lamellibranchia, thirty Brachiopoda, ten Echinoderma, twelve 

 Corals, &c., and one Plant. Presented by Lieut.-Col. the Hon. 

 A. B. Bathurst, M.P. 



Incertce sedis. — Four specimens of Oldhamia from the 

 Cambrian of Bray Head, near Dublin. Presented by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, F.R.S. 



PlantcG. — Twenty-four fossil plants from the Middle or 

 Lower Carboniferous (chiefly Interconglomerate Shales) of 

 Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Presented by William Cash, Esq. 



One plant (Gonostychia) from the Upper Coal Measures, 

 Vernon Co., Missouri. Presented by W. E. Crane, Esq. 



Six pieces of Permo-Carboniferous fossil wood from Brazil. 



Presented by Joseph Mawson, Esq. 



