194 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Foi'ty-four Corals and Polyzoa collected by the donor from 

 the Devonian near Gerolstein, Eifel. Presented by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, F.R.S. 



Twenty-five Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 various localities in Great Britain, including several specimens 

 figured in a paper by the donor (Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. of 

 Northumberland, n.s. vol. 3, pis. xvi. — xviii., 1910). Pre- 

 sented by Stanley Sviith, Esq. 



One Coral from the Permo-Carboniferous of Branxton rail- 

 way cutting near West Maitland, New South Wales. Presented 

 by R. Bullen Newton, Esq. 



Porifera — Fifteen Sponges from the Chalk zone of Actino- 

 camax quadratus, Sompting, Sussex. Presented by Mr. T. H. 

 Withers. 



Protozoa. — Two pieces of Carboniferous Foraminiferal 

 Limestone from province Mino, Japan. Presented by Prof. H. 

 Yabe. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata. — Forty-six fossil Invertebrata 

 (Foraminifera, Mollusca, and one Echinoid) from the Miocene, 

 Lower Eocene and Upper Cretaceous of Portuguese East Africa. 

 Presented by C. 0. Thiele, Esq. 



Nine fossil Invertebrata] from North America collected by 

 Sir John Richardson on the second Franklin Expedition, 1825. 

 Presented by H.M. Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar. 



Eight miscellaneous fossil Invertebrata. Presented by 

 Mrs. R. Bull. 



PlantcE. — A piece of petrified plant-remains from the Calci- 

 ferous Sandstone, Burntisland, Fife ; and two specimens of 

 plant-containing nodules from Hokkaido, Japan. Presented by 

 Dr. Marie C. Slopes. 



Five specimens of fossil plants from the Coal Measures of 

 Belgium and Russia. Presented by Prof. Armand Renier. 



Eight fossil plants from the Coal Measures, Belgium. 

 Presented by W. N. Edwards, Esq. 



A polished piece of a silicified tree from the " petrified 

 forest" of Arizona. Presented by C. Arthur Pearson, Esq. 



Two specimens of Marattiopsis anglica from the Inferior 

 Oolite, Yorkshire, figd. in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1913. 

 Presented by H. Hamshaw Thomas, Esq. 



One specimen of Cladophlebis alata from the Jurassic of 

 Corwin Mines, Cape Lisburne, Alaska. Presented by the 

 executor of the late Mrs. Cordelia L. M. Noble. 



Six specimens of Typhacites Kitsoni, from the Cretaceous 

 of Nigeria, described by Dr. M. Stopes in Geol. Mag., 1914. 

 Presented by A. E. Kitson, Esq. 



A Fucoid from the Flysch of Rapallo, Italy. Presented by 

 Miss M. S. Johnston. 



