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B. — Invertebrata. 



(a) Mollusca. — Seventeen specimens of Terrestrial Gastero- 

 poda, Helicina, Bulivius, Succinea, Gistula, and Helix, from 

 the Quaternary Marl-beds of Antigua, West Indies. Pre- 

 sented by Francis Watts, Esq. 



Ten specimens of Fossil Mollusca, from the Miocene Rocks 

 of Antigua. Presented by W. R. Forrest, Esq. 



A small slab of Old Red Sandstone from Talgarth, con- 

 taining examples of a large species of Anodonta. Presented 

 by Percy Hawkins, Esq. 



A collection of about 100 specimens of Mollusca, fcc, from 

 the Post Tertiary of Madagascar ; illustrating a paper by 

 R. B. Newton and Rev. R. Baron (see Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, 1895, vol. ii., pp. 72-91, pis. 2 and 3). Presented by the 

 Rev. Richard Baron, F.G.s. 



A specimen of Ayriolvmax agrestis and one of Littorina 

 rvbdis, from the Pleistocene, Cray ford. Presented by A. S. 

 Kennard, Esq. 



Three specimens of Unio tumidiis, and three If. littorcdis, 

 from the Pleistocene of Brentford. Presented by Mrs. Belt. 



Two specimens of Axincea {Pectunculus), from the Teitiary 

 rocks of New Zealand. Presented by Mr. C. T. Glenny. 



A specimen of Ammonites (Arietites) Bucklandi, from the 

 Lower Lias, Over, near Gloucester. Presented by W. C. Lucy, 

 Esq., F.G.s. 



Two specimens of Terinnocheilus corona tus, M'Coy, from 

 the Carboniferous Limestone, Stebden Hill, near Cracoe, 

 Yorkshire ( figured Geol. Mag., Dec. iv., vol. i., 1894, p. 296.) 

 Presented by E. J. Garwood, Esq., B.A., f.g.s. 



Five hundred Liassic and Oolitic Lamellibranchiata and 

 Brachiopoda, and a hundred and fifty-live Liassic and Jurassic 

 Ammonites, from various localities. Presented by Edward 

 Power, Esq. 



Thirty Gasteropoda, and sixteen Lamellibranchiata, from 

 the Post Pliocene Deposits of Twickenham. Presented by 

 Dr. J. R. Leeson, F.G.s. 



Sixteen specimens of Mollusca preserved as natural casts 

 from the Post Pliocene rocks of Lime Island and Porto Santo. 

 Presented by C. F. R. Blandy, Esq. 



One Belemnite from the Kimmeridge Clay at Aylesbury. 

 Presented by J. Alstone, Esq. 



Twelve Gasteropoda, twelve Lamellibranchiata, &c., from 

 the Upper Pliocene of Egypt Presented by Major H. G. 

 Lyons, R.E., F.G.s. 



Four pieces of Shell-conglomerate containing Cardium, 

 Pinna, Circe, Tellina, &c. Post Pliocene, Flint Cliff, Sharks 

 Bay, Western Australia. Presented by W. Saville Kent, Esq., 

 F.L.S., F.z.s. 



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