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Seventy-four Gault Mollusca from Okeford-Fitzpaine, 

 Dorset. Presented by Miss Lowndes. 



Valve of a Pecten in Tertiary Limestone, part of the Temple 

 of Dre-el-Bahan, Upper Egypt. Presented by Howard Carter, 

 Esq. 



Fifty-two Cephalopoda, fifty Gasteropoda, and five Lamelli- 

 branchiata, from various formations and localities ; also one 

 hundred and fifteen Post-Pliocene Gasteropoda, from Happa- 

 way Cave, Torquay, collected by the late William Pengelly, 

 Esq., F.R.s. Presented by Mrs. Pengelly. 



One hundred and thirty Gasteropoda and thirty-five Lamel- 

 libranchiata (non-marine) from the Post-Pliocene of Lea 

 Marshes, Ilford. Presented by Dr. Frank Corner, F.G.s. 



Nineteen specimens from various localities, including 

 Ostrea hellovacina, Woolwich Beds, Kent, and a very perfect 

 specimen of Voluta luctatrix, Eocene, Barton. Presented by 

 Mrs. Uott. 



Eight s-pecimens oi Belemnit ell a lanceolata, fifteen Actino- 

 camax quadratus, and four Aptychus leptophyllus, from the 

 Upper Chalk, East Harnham, Salisbury. Presented by Dr. 

 H. P. Blackmore, f.g.s. 



Nine Goniatites from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Castleton, Derbyshire. Presented by J. Barnes, Esq., F.G.S. 



Five Cephalopoda, twenty -two Lamellibranchiata, and five 

 other specimens. Presented by Spencer George Perceval, 

 Esq. 



(h.) Brachiopoda. — Seventy-three Brachiopoda from the 

 Salt Range, India. Presented by F. G. Brook-Fox, Esq. 



Three Productus from the Carboniferous Limestone, 

 Stainton Quarry, Furness, Lancashire. Presented by J. W. 

 Lawn, Esq. 



One hundred and twenty Brachiopods, from various forma- 

 tions and localities, part of the collection of the late William, 

 Pengelly, f.r.s. Presented by Mrs. Pengelly. 



Three specimens of Orthis budleighensis, two of 0. scotica, 

 one 0. ccdligramriia, and one Stvophoinena grandis, from 

 the Ordovician of Great Peraver, Gorran, Cornwall. Pre- 

 sented by J. H. Collins, Esq. 



(c.) Bryozoa. — A collection of four hundred and sixty 

 specimens of Palaeozoic Bryozoa, made by the late George 

 William Shrubsole, Esq. Presented by George Shrubsole, 

 Esq. (his son). 



(d.) Insecta and Grustacea.—Two specimens oi Philli2?sia, 

 from the Carboniferous Limestone, Stainton Quarry, Furness, 

 Lancashire. Presented by J. W. Lawn, Esq. 



Five glass tubes, containing specimens of Ostracoda 

 {Bairdia, Cytherella, &c.), from the Eocene of Hungary. Pre- 

 sented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq., f.g.S. 



Forty- three Devonian Trilobites, comprising Phacops, 

 Bronteus, Trimerocephalus, &c., from various localities, col- 



0.125. I 4 looted 



