130 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A collection of two hundred and five rare Eocene Tertiary 

 Mollusca from Bournemouth, Hamstead, Isle of Wight, High 

 Glift, Barton, and Bracklesham. 



A series of eight hundred and eighty-one Tertiary shells 

 from the Paris Basin, named by M. Cossmann. 



Eighty-nine specimens of Eocene, Danien and Cenomanien 

 fossil shells of the genera Ostrea, Plicatula, Chalmasia, 

 Odostomia, Vola, Modiola, Trigonia, &c., from the North of 

 Africa. 



Two Ammonites from the Oxford Clay, and two from the 

 Kimmeridge Clay, two Nautili from the Lias of Lyme 

 Regis. 



One hundred and forty-two Mollusca from the Tourtia, or 

 Upper Greensand, of Tournay, Belgium. 



Fifty-one fossil shells from the Lower Tertiary of 

 Faversham and Heme Bay. 



A block of Lower Headon Limestone from Howe Ledge, 

 Isle of Wight, full of LiTimcea longiscata and Planorhis. 



A collection of fossils from the Oxford Clay of St. Ives, 

 consisting of Cephalopoda, Gasteropoda, Lamellibranchiata, 

 &c. 



(h) Molluscoida. — Twenty-six specimens of Eocene Polyzoa, 

 from the London Clay. 



Twenty- eight specimens of Brachiopoda from the Inferior 

 Oolite, Yeovi], Somersetshire. 



A series of about twenty specimens of Brachiopoda from the 

 Oxford Clay, near Peterborough. 



Eighty-nine specimens of Brachiopoda from the Upper 

 Greensand of Tournay, Belgium. 



(c) Crustacea and Insecta. — One cast of Homalonotus, 

 from the Devonian of France. 



One Macrourous Decapod Crustacean, from the Inferior 

 Oolite of Yeovil. 



Eighty-one mounted slides of Ostracoda, containing four 

 hundred specimens, all from the Upper Silurian (figured and 

 described in the Ann. and Mag. Nat. History, 1886-87.) 



One specimen of Eurypterus, from the Coal-measures of 

 the Forest of Dean, 



An Insect's wing from the Coal-measures of Radstock. 



Sixty-five Crustacea from the Oxford Clay of St. Ives. 



Fifty-nine undescribed Insect-remains from the English 

 Tertiary formations. 



Five Oolitic Crustacea, from the Portland, the Kimmeridge, 

 and the Coral-Rag of Dorset. 



(d) E chinodermata. — A slab covered with heads of Dado- 

 crinus Kunischii, from the Muschelkalk of Silesia. 



A series of Secondary and Tertiary Echinoderms, comprising 

 fifty-seven specimens from Algeria and Tunisia. 



Thirteen specimens of Echinodermata from the Upper 

 Greensand of Tournay, Belgium. 



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