138 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Eleven Mollusca from the Trias of Saarbrucken Rhenish- 

 Prussia, part of the Goldenberg Collection. (See " Fauna 

 Sarsepontana Fossilis.") 



A series of small Beleinnites, with phragmocones from the 

 Oxford Clay of Christian Malford ; also Ammonites from the 

 Gault and Portland Oolite. 



Three Gasteropoda and 18 Lamellibranchiata from the 

 Eocene, &c. 



A series of PleuTotomarioi from the British Oolites. 



A collection of 370 Cephalopoda and Lamellibranchiata from 

 the Trias of Hallstadt, Austria. 



(6.) Crustacea and Insecta. — Seventy-four Crustacea from 

 the Trias, &c. of Saarbrucken, Rhenish-Prussia, Goldenberg 

 Collection. (See his Fauna " Sarsepontana Fossilis.") 



A chela of Glyphwa, from the Portland Stone, Weymouth, 

 and one Trilobite from Dudley. 



One Necrocarcinus Woodwardi, from the London Clay ; 

 one Eurypterid, from the Wenlock Dudley ; and four other 

 crustaceans. 



A series of Trilobites from the Dudley Limestone and the 

 Ordovician of Russia ; also Ho^ploijaria and Meyeria from the 

 Neocomian of the Isle of Wight. 



(c.) Echinoderm^ata. — One hundred and thirty-five Echino- 

 derms (figured by Dr. Wright, in Mon. Pal. Soc.) ; also other 

 specimens from the Gavey Collection, mostly from the Lias, 

 Mickleton Tunnel. 



A series of Echinodermata from the Secondary Strata of 

 Weymouth and the Isle of Portland. 



A specimen of Glypeus Mullein (figured and described by 

 Dr. Wright, Pal. Soc. Mon.'i ; Great Oolite, Cirencester. 



A fine series of Apiocrinus Parhinsoni, from the Bradford 

 Clay of Wiltshire ; also a specimen of Woodocrinus, from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone of Yorkshire. 



(c^.) Zooijhyta. — Sixty-seven specimens of Tertiary Corals, 

 from Pelona (Bordeaux), Touraine, &;c. 



(e.) Protozoa. — Four sections of Fossil Sponge. 



Twenty-five Microscopic Slides of Foraminifera from the 

 London Clay, Piccadilly (figured and described in the Jour. 

 Royal Micros. Soc). 



C. — Plants. 



Nine plant remains from the Trias, &;c. of Saarbrucken, 

 Rhenish Prussia, part of the Goldenberg Collection {see his 

 " Fauna Sarsepontana Fossilis "). 



A fine Neuropteris, from the Coal measures of Britain. 



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