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Two pieces of Crinoidal Carboniferous Limestone, from 

 province Mino, Japan. Presented hy Prof. H. Yabe. 



One Crinoid, Jjloorinus glohularis, from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Richmond, Yorkshire. Presented hy Miss C. 

 Shuckburgh. 



Eighteen plates of the ventral sac of the Crinoid Hydreio- 

 nocrinus, from the Hurlet Limestone of Roscobie, Fife. Pre- 

 sented hy James Wright, Esq., jun. 



Two Echinoids (Py gurus michelini) from the Cornbrash at 

 the Midland Railway Pit, Bedford {see Geol. Mag., 1900, p. 515, 

 footnote). Presented hy G. G. Grick, Esq. 



Ten Echinoids from the Upper Chalk, Swanscombe, Kent. 

 Presented hy the Associated Portland Gement Manufacturers, 

 Ltd. 



Twenty specimens of the Crinoid Gyathidium holo2)us, from 

 the Danian, Faxe, Denmark. Presented hy the Director of the 

 University Geological Museum, Goi^enhagen. 



An Echinoid {Glypeaster) from the Miocene of Port Morant, 

 Jamaica. Presented hy A. G. Bancroft, Esq., J. P. 



An Echinoid from the Miocene of Jamaica. Presented hy 

 Anthony Benn, Esq. 



Two Echinoids {Astrodaspis tumidus) from the Upper 

 Miocene, San Pablo formation^ of Mt. Diablo, California. Pre- 

 sented by W. S. W. Kew, Esq. 



An Echinoderm spine from the Post-Tertiary of Somaliland. 

 Presented by H. T. Burls, Esq. 



Brachioiooda. — -A Brachiopod (Mickwitzia monilifera) from 

 the Cambrian of Sweden. Presented hy Miss M. 8. Johnston. 



Twenty-seven Brachiopods from the Upper Ordovician of 

 Pembrokeshire and Carmarthen, and three Brachiopods from 

 the Lower Llandovery of Haverfordwest, all collected by the 

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



Fourteen Devonian Brachiopods collected by the donor near 

 Gerolstein, Eifel. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Five specimens of Spirifera from the Permo-Carboniferous 

 of Branxton railway cutting near West Maitland, New South 

 Wales. Presented hy R. Bullen Newton, Esq. 



Thirty Jurassic Brachiopoda from Somaliland. Presented 

 by H. T. Burls, Esq. 



Polyzoa. — Sixty-three Polyzoa from the Upper Chalk of 

 Sussex. Presented by G. T. Gaster, Esq. 



Fifty Polyzoa from the Chalk zone of Actinocamax quad- 

 ratus, Sompting, Sussex. * Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



Goelentera. — Forty-two Corals and Polyzoa from the Upper 

 Ordovician of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthen, and thirteen 

 Corals from the Lower Llandovery of Haverfordwest, all 

 collected by the donor. Present. d by Dr. F. A. Bather, 

 F.R.S. 



