13:8 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A Pecten in a silicified pebble from the Chesil Beach, 

 Portland. Presented by George Clifton, Esq. 



The type specimen of Trigonia detrita, Terq. and Jourd. 

 from the Forest Marble, Cirencester (figured and described by 

 Lycett, Mon. Pal. Soc, 1874, p. 75, pi. x., fig. 3). Also a cast of 

 Nautilus in quartz, from the Upper Greensand, Shaftesbury. 

 Presented by Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.s. 



(b) Brachiopoda. — Eight Brachiopods, Productus plicatus, 

 P. concentricus, P. Icevipunctatus, Chonetes retispina, G. 

 Laguessiana, Leptoena anolonga, Orthothetes crenistrid, and 

 one Athyris, from the Lower Culm Measures. (Figured and 

 described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. ii., 1895, pp. 609- 

 668, pi. xxviii.) Presented by Dr. G. J. Hinde, F.G.s., and 

 Howard Fox, Esq., F.G.s. 



Three Terebratula depressa, Lamarck, from the Lower 

 Greensand, Isle of Wight, and one T. grandis, Sby., from the 

 Black Crag, Antwerp. Presented by Professor E. Ray Lan- 

 kester, M.A., ll.d., v.p.r.s. 



The type-specimen of Lingula ovalis, Sby (figured and 

 described in Min. Con., tab. 19, fig. 4), from the Oolite, Wilt- 

 shire ; also the type of L. Brodiei, Davidson (Mon. Pal. Soc, 

 1883, vol. v., p. 204, pi. xvii., fig. 4), from the Woolhope lime- 

 stone at Little Hope Quarries, Woolhope. Presented by the 

 Rev P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.s. 



(c) Bryozoa. — Nine specimens of Permian Bryozoa, from 

 Cullercoats. Presented by R. Howse, Esq. 



(cZ) Insecta and Crustacea. — Twelve specimens of Phillipsia 

 from the Yoredale series, River Hodder Bank. (Figured and 

 described in Geol. Mag., 1894, pp. 481-489, pi. xiv.) Pre- 

 sented by the Rev. J. C. H. Pollen, S.J., F.G.s. 



Four specimens of Triarthviis Becki (showing legs), from 

 the Green Utica Slates, Rome, New York, U.S. Presented by 

 Professor 0. C. Marsh, M.A., F.G.S., &c. 



Five specimens of Crustacea, Phillipsia Cliff or di, P. 

 'minor, P. Leei, and Grlffithides acanthiceps, from the Lower 

 Culm Measures, North Devon. (Figured and described in 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. ii., 1859, pp. 609-668, pi. xxviii.) 

 Presented by Dr. G. J. Hinde, F.G.S., and Howard Fox, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



(e) Echinoderinata. — A specimen of Forhesocrinus 

 nobilis, from the Carboniferous Limestone, Reesdale, near 

 Bellingham, Northumberland. Presented by Professor J. W. 



Judd, C.B.. LL.D., F.R.S. 



Seven Echini from the Jurassic, and a small series from the 

 Cretaceous formations of England. Presented by Edward 

 Power, Esq. 



(/ ) Actinozoa. — Two Pleurodictyum Dechenianum, from 

 the Lower Culm Measures, North Devon, presented by Dr. 

 G. J. Hinde^ F.G.s., and Howard Fox, Esq., F.G.s. 



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