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Silurian, Hartfell Spa, North Wales ; presented by W. J. Har- 

 rison, junior, Esq. 



Two Corals from the Miocene of Malta ; presented by J. 

 Murray, Esq., lld., f.r.s.e. 



A specimen of Michelinia, from the Carboniferous lime- 

 stone. Swallow Cliff, also four Corals from Sandbay, near Kew- 

 stoke; presented by S. G. Perceval, Esq. 



A specimen of Thecosmilia Martini, Lower Lias, Down, 

 Hatherley, Gloucestershire ; presented by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, 



M.A., F.G.S. 



One Favosites, from the Niagara Limestone, of Michigan ; 

 presented by J. E. Mason, Esq. 



Thirty specimens of Coral (M'Cormick Collection) ; presented 

 by J. Allen Brown, Esq., f.g.s. 



Nineteen specimens and eight sections of Syringosijliceria, 

 from the Trias, Kara-Koram Range, Kashmir ; presented by 

 Dr. William King, B.A., f.g.s., Director of the Geological Survey 

 of India. 



Three Corals from the Tertiary of Barbados ; presented by 

 H. E. Franks, Esq. 



{g.) Protozoa. — Thirty-five specimens of Sponges (Proto- 

 spongia, Cyathospongia, Acanthodictya, &c.), from the Siluro- 

 Cambrian, Little Metis, on the Lower St. Lawrence (figured 

 and described. Trans. Roy. So. Canada, 1889, vol. vii. pi. iii., 

 pp. 31-35) ; presented by Sir J. W. Dawson, k.c.m.g.,lld.,f.r.s.. 



Two sections of sponge from the Chalk (figured and de- 

 scribed by Dr. S. P. Woodward, F.G.S. In Geol, Mag., vol. i. 

 1864, pi. vii. fig. 5, pp. 145-149) ; presented by H. B. Wood- 

 ward, Esq., F.G.S. 



Six ForaTTbinifera, from the Red-chalk of Hunstanton (in- 

 cluding three figured in Jour. Roy. Microscopical Soc, 1890, 

 pi. i, fig. 11, 14, 15); also 18 microscopic slides of Foraminifera 

 from Cannon-street Railway Bridge ; presented by C. D. Sher- 

 born, Esq., F.G.S. 



A slide containing Foraminifera, from the Red-chalk, 

 Flamboro' Head (figured in Jour. Roy. Micro. Soc, 1890. pi. i, 

 fig. 1, and pi. iv. fig. 2) ; presented by Dr. H. B. Brady, f.r.s., 



F.G.S. 



Seven slides of Foraminifera, and one of Entomostraca, 

 from the Red-chalk of Hunstanton ; presented by G. R. Vine, 

 Esq. 



C. — Plants. 



A series of plant-remains from various localities in the 

 Argentine Republic ; presented by Dr. H. D. Hoskold. 



A slab composed of impressions of leaves of Glossopteris, 

 from Coal Measures of Mill River Drift, Harrismith, Orange 

 Free State, South Africa ; presented by David Draper, Esq. 



A series of ])lants from the Coal Measures of the British 

 Area ; presented by Mrs. Leifchild. 



Twenty-five plant-remains (Pecopteris, &g. Sc.) from the 

 Triassic beds, Fairview, near Cuphergat, Cape Colony ; pre- 



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