142 . ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



caudus from the Purbeck, Durlestone Bay, Dorsetshire. (Part 

 of the Rev. P. B. Brodie's collection.) 



A specimen of Acanthaspis prumensis from the Devonian 

 of Prum, Eifel, and two Beryx from the Lr. Chalk, Folkestone. 



B.— Invertebrata. 



(a.) Mollusca.— Types and figured Mollusca from the col- 

 lection of the Rev. P. B. Brodie, Alaria so7'ie7'i, var. gracilis, 

 A. solida, Patella inornata, Solarium cotswoldi, and 

 Pinna hastata, from the Inferior Oolite, Leckhampton and 

 Stroud ; Patella sabrina, Lower Lias, Vale of Gloucester- 

 shire, NuGula heuperina, Pholodontya Michard.si, and 

 Thracia Brodiei, from the Keuper, Warwickshire ; also Tri- 

 gonia detrita, from the Forest-marble, Tetbury ; and other 

 Mollusca. 



Four hundred and thirty-four Foreign Jurassic fossils, chiefly 

 Mollusca. 



A slab of Belemnites from the Lias, Whitby ; also sixty 

 other Mollusca from various formations and localities. 



One Orthoceras from the Siluiian of Sweden ; three Oolitic 

 Mollusca from Bonn ; seven from the Gault of Folkestone, 

 and fifty-eight from other localities. 



A specimen of Nautilus from the London Clay, Highgate ; 

 one Ammonites capricornis, two Alectromya frons ; three 

 Bellerophon ; one Murchisonia ; also twenty -nine Mollusca 

 from the Upper Cretaceous, and six from the Oligocene of 

 Bulgaria. 



Two large specimens of Nautilus, and twenty Belemnites, 

 from the Oxford Clay of Bedford. 



A slab from the Lower Lias, Frodingham, Lincolnshire, 

 containing Cardinia Listeri and C. crassiuscula ; and three 

 Oolitic Mollusca, from Brora. 



One new species of Trochus, one Inoceramus sulcatus, 

 and one /. concentricus from the Gault of Folkestone. 



A specimen of Trachyteuthis, one Balantium recurvum ; 

 one Pecten lamellosus, the last from the Island of Portland ; 

 also three Baculites compressus from the Cretaceous, Dakota, 

 U.S.A. 



(h.) Brachiopoda and Bryozoa. — Three figured Brachio- 

 poda, Lingula Brodieiana from the Woolhope Limestone, L. 

 Brodiei from the Coralline Oolite, Oxford, and L. ovalis from 

 the Coral Rag, Weymouth ; also six other Brachiopods. (Part 

 of Mr. Brodie's collection). 



Sixty-four Bryozoa, from the Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, 

 and three from the Inferior Oolite, Gloucestershire. 



(c.) Crustacea and Insecta.— Tjpe specimens of Aeger 

 Brodiei, Lower Lias, Wilmcote, Warwickshire, Euryp)terus 

 Brodiei, Upper Ludlow, Leintwardine, Shropshire, and 

 Archceoniscus Brodiei, from the Purbeck, Dinton, Vale of 

 Wardour. (Part of Mr. Brodie's collection.) 



A series 



