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Seventy-six Hamites have been mounted on tablets and 

 arranged in Table-case No. 59, and twenty-one larger speci- 

 mens in Wall-case No. 3. 



Twenty-two Turrilites have been mounted and labelled for 

 Wall-case No. 3, and 238 specimens have been prepared 

 tableted, and arranged in Table-case No. 60. 



Ninety-five Scapfiites have been named and mounted upon 

 tablets; eighty-eight being arranged in Table-case No. 63, and 

 seven in Wall-case No. 3 ; also ten Macroscaphites have been 

 mounted upon blocks with printed labels and arranged in the 

 same case. Of specimens belonging to the genus Crioceras, 

 207 examples have been mounted ; of these, 179 are fixed on 

 tablets, named and arranged, in Table-case No 63, and twenty- 

 eight on blocks or tablets in Wall-case No. 3. 



British Gault Ammonites : 114 specimens have been duly 

 named, labelled, and mounted upon tablets ; twenty-one in 

 Table-case No. 65, and ninety-three in Table-case No. 66. 



Foreign Gault Avimonites : 322 specimens have been 

 mounted and arranged in Table-case No. 66 ; also fifty-two 

 Indian Cretaceous Ammionites in the same case. 



In Table-case No. 66, 245 specimens of Foreign Neocooiian 

 Am,monites have been arranged, and 103 have been placed 

 in Table-case No. 67. 



Several large Cretaceous Am^Dionites have been mounted on 

 blocks with printed labels and added to Wall-cases Nos. 4 

 and 5. 



Seventy Upper Oolitic Am^monites have been mounted and 

 named and arranged on the slope of Wall-case No. 6. 



The ATYimonites have been mounted on blocks and added to 

 Wall-cases Nos. 9, 10, 11, and 12. 



Dibranchiata (Table-case No. 58). — A cast in flint of the 

 alveolus of Beler)initella has been mounted and added to this 

 case. 



The unmounted specimens of Cephalopoda are labelled and 

 arranged in cardboard trays, and placed in drawers beneath 

 the table-cases in which the mounted examples are placed. 



Pteropoda. — Fourteen explanatory drawings of recent and 

 fossil Pteropods have been added to Table-case No. 72. 



Cephalopoda registered during the past year, 1,200. 



Gasteropoda and Lam^ellihranchiata (Gallery No. 8). — 

 Four hundred and forty-three Foreign Palaeozoic Gasteropoda, 

 belonging to the families of the Bellerophontidce and the 

 PleurotomyariidcE, have been determined, mounted, and tem- 

 porarily arranged in a small table-case placed in the centre 

 of Gallery No. 8, at the north end. 



Two hundred and seventy-nine examples ■ of the same 

 families, from British palaeozoic rocks, have been named and 

 mounted and incorporated with the general series of Carboni- 

 ferous and Silurian Mollusca in the table-cases on the west 

 side of this Gallery. 

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