146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A Trigonellite, from the Kimeridge Clay, Garsington ; 

 two Orthoceras, from the Silurian near Ludlow ; also one 

 Cardiola interrujjta, Upper Ludlow, Purton. 



A fine specimen of Trigonia from the Kimmeridge Clay. 



A specimen of hard chalk, with Belevi7iitella, from Glenarm, 

 Armagh. 



A slab of London Clay septaria, with shells from 

 Hornsey. 



A specimen of Nautilus Ilunstantoniensis from the Red 

 Chalk of Hunstanton. 



A collection of mollusca, comprising one thousand eight 

 hundred and seventy-nine Gasteropoda, and one thousand 

 four hundred and seventy-nine Lamellibranchiata, from the 

 Crag, Suffolk (formed by the late Robert Bell, f.g.s. ; several 

 specimens being figured). 



Eighty-six Mollusca, from the Coal-Measures, Coalbrook- 

 dale, part of Professor Prestwich's Collection, some being 

 figured and described in his paper, " Geology of Coalbrook- 

 dale." 



(6.) Brachiopoda and Bryozoa. — Thirty-three specimens 

 of Brachiopoda, and thirty-nine Polyzoa, from the Cambridge 

 Greensand. 



One hundred and twelve specimens of Bryozoa, from the 

 Tertiary of Australia, mounted for the microscope, described 

 by Mr. A. W. Waters, f.g.s. 



A series of Brachiopoda, from the Silurian, Herault, and 

 eight specimens from the Llandeilo Flags, Builth. 



One hundred specimens of Oolitic Bryozoa. 



Thirty-three specimens of Brachiopoda, from the Suffolk 

 Crag. 



Eighty-one Brachiopoda, from the Coal-Measures, Coal- 

 brook-dale (part of Professor Prestwich's Collection). 



(c.) Crustacea and Insecta. — Thirty-three fossil Insects 

 from the Jurassic of Dorsetshire and Gloucestershire, one 

 figured in Murchison's Geology of Cheltenham, 1845, pi. 8, 

 fig. 5 ; also eighteen Crustacea from the same locality. 



A Crustacean claw from Upway, near Weymouth. 



Thirty specimens of Cyclus testudineus, &c., from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Eskdale (one figured and described 

 in the Geol. Mag., December 1894). 



Specimens of Bunodes, Eurypterug Fischeri, E. remipes, 

 and Pterygotus, from Oesel, Livland. 



Two hundred and seventy- four Crustacean remains from 

 the Cambridge Greensand. 



A small series of Silurian Trilobites, from Herault. 



Sixty-six Trilobites, from the Llandeilo Flags, Builth. 



A slab covered with specimens of Estheria memhranacea. 

 Old Red Sandstone, Caithness. 



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