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A series of Crustacean remains, including claws of Eryma, 

 from the Oolite of Portland ; also thirty Limuli, and twenty- 

 three Insects from the Coal-Measures, Dudley. 



Eighteen remains of Pteryyotus from the Upper Silurian 

 of Oesel, Baltic. 



Fifteen Crustacea from various localities and formations, 

 and a specimen of Glyphcea from the Stonesfield Slate. 



An impression and counterpart of fossil Scorpion Cycloph- 

 thalmus senior, from the Steinkohl formation, Radowitz, 

 Bohemia. 



(cl.) EchinoderTYiata. — ^A series of Echinodermata from the 

 collection of Rev. P. B. Brodie, amongst which are the follow- 

 ing types and figured specimens: Acroui'a hrodiei, Middle 

 Lias, Cheltenham ; Actinometra cheltonensis, Inferior Oolite, 

 Cheltenham ; Antedon incurva, Upper Greensand, Black- 

 down ; Antedon ktticirra, Chalk, Wylye, Wiltshire ; Arhacia 

 nodulosa, Great Oolite, Sevenhampton ; Cid.aris smithi, 

 Coralline Oolite, Oxfordshire ; Echinohrissus Brodiei, and 

 Hemicidaris hrillensis, Portland Oolite, Brill, Bucks ; and 

 Ophiolepis Ramsayi, Lower Lias, Hatherley. 



Thirty- three Cystidea, and fifty-five Crinoids from the 

 Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, also fourteen other Echinoderms 

 from various localities. 



Two specimens of Echinodermata from the Upper Creta- 

 ceous formation, Bulgaria. 



A fine slab, covered with specimens of Uintacrinus socialis 

 from the Upper Cretaceous Beds of Western Kansas, U. S. 

 North America (described by F. A. Bather, Zool. Soc, Lond., 

 Dec. 17th, 1895). 



(e.) Actinozoa. — Eight specimens of Corals from the Upper 

 Cretaceous, and one from the Lower Cretaceous of Bulgaria. 



One specimen of Thecosmilia annularis from the Coral 

 Rag, Wiltshire. 



A series of specimens of coral, including three figured and 

 described, viz., Montlivaltia foliacea from the Middle Lias, 

 Charmouth ; M. victorioi, Middle Lias, Cherrington ; also M. 

 Ruperti, Lower Lias, of Hatherley. 



A collection of Stromatoporoids figured and described by 

 Professor H. A. Nicholson, one hundred and fifty -three being 

 " types," and one thousand two hundred and eighty-four 

 being Microscopic sections {see Monograph of the British 

 fossil Stromatoporoids, by Professor H. A. Nicholson, parts 1 

 to 4, 1885-1892, pp. 234, plates I-2I), 4to. Palteontographical 

 Soc, Lond.) 



(/.) Protozoa. — Sixteen specimens of Foraminif era mounted 

 on glass. 



The figured specimens of Craticularia calathus from the 

 Lower Gault, Cambridge, and Platychonia Brodiei, Middle 



0.97. Lias, 



