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Seven specimens of Aspidura from the Trias of Upper 

 Silesia. 



Three hundred and sixty-seven Echinoids from the Inferior 

 Oolite of the West of England. 



One Asterias schulzei from the Turonian of Silesia. 



Polyzoa. — Five hundred and eighty -four microzoa. chiefly 

 Polyzoa, from the Chalk of Surrey. 



Porifera. — Corynella from the Lower Greensand of 

 Faringdon. 



Svphonia from the Upper Chalk, Brighton. 



Protozoa. — Five microscope-slides of Kadiolaria from the 

 Chalk of Surrey, figured in a paper by W. M. Holmes, Quart. 

 Journ. Geo]. Soc, vol. Ivi., pp. 694-704, plates xxxvii and 

 xxxviii (1900). 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata. — Three hundred and seventy 

 invertebrate fossils from the Silurian of Girvan, Ayrshire 

 (W. McPherson collection). 



A hundred and forty invertebrata from the Lower Coblen- 

 tian of the Eifel. 



The White-Watson Collection of fossils, chiefly from Dei'by- 

 shire. 



Three hundred and fifty English Rhaetic fossils. 



Five hundred fossils from the Chalk of Faxe, Denmark. 



Plantce. — Six fossil Algae from the Devonian of America, 

 the Trias of the Tyrol, the Dogger of Italy, the Portlandian of 

 Moravia, and the Eocene of France. 



The total accessions during 1914 are as follows : — 

 A. — Vertebrata. 



By Donation _____ 188 



,, Purchase ----- 87 



,, Exchange ----- 12 



287 



B. — Invertebrata. 



By Donation - - . _ . 1,010 



,, Purchase - - - - - - 4,748 



„ Exchange _ _ _ _ _ 23 



5,781 



C. — Plant.e. 



By Donation ------ 36 



,, Purchase - _ - - _ 6 



D.— Rock Specimens. 



By Donation ------ 73 



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73 



Total - - - 6,183 

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