140 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



One hundred and ten specimens of Crustacea from the 

 Oolitic, Liassic, and Rhsetic beds of Worcestershire and 

 Gloucestershire. 



Six Trilobites from the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Devonian 

 of New York, Indiana, and Illinois. 



(/) E chinodevmata. — A slab of Wenlock Limestone with 

 several heads of Gissocrinus, from Dudley. 



A specimen of Oijhioderma Egertoni, from the Lias, Lyme 

 Regis. 



Thirty-two Echinodermata from the Jurassic and Cre- 

 taceous of Mount Lebanon, Syria. 



One hundred and thirty-nine specimens of Jurassic and 

 Cretaceous Echinoidea from France. 



Sixty-six Echinodermata, from the Oolitic, Liassic, and 

 Rhfetic beds of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 



Four hundred and thirty-live Echinodermata, from the 

 Miocene, Senonian, Turonian, and Neocomian of Provence ; 

 also Bathonian, Lias, and Muschelkalk, Department Yar. 



Seventy Crinoids from the Upper Devonian of Petschora 

 Land and the Carboniferous of Miatschkova, Russia. 



A specimen of Corymihocrinus from the Wenlock Lime- 

 stone. Dudley. 



{g) Actinozoa. — Twenty-three specimens of Carboniferous 

 Corals, Palceacis cuneiform Is, P. ohtusa, P. cyclostoma, 

 &c., from various localities in England. 



Six Corals from the Jurassic and Cretaceous formations of 

 Mount Lebanon, Syria, 



One hundred and sixty-four Corals from the Lias, Oolite, 

 and Rhjetic beds of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 



Seventy Tertiary Corals from Malta. 



Two hundred and foity-six Corals from various formations 

 in Provence, and the Lias and Muschelkalk, Department Yar. 

 France ; also six Corals from the Upper Devonian formation, 

 Petschora Land. 



(h) Porifera and Protozoa. — Two Tertiary Sponges from 

 Malta ; also twenty five sponges from Oolitic, Liassic, and 

 Rhsetic beds from Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 



Forty specimens of Tertiary Foraminifera from Malta, two 

 from the Lebanon, and three from Worcestershire. 



Two Microscopic sections of Nummulitic Limestone, and 

 sections of Fusulina Liiiicstone. 



C— Plants. 



A collection of two thousand one-hundred and seven 

 sections of Carboniferous Plants, made, figured, and described 

 by the late Professor W. C. Williamson (see Phil. Trans. Royal 

 Society). Also one-hundred and fort}' -one other specimens 

 of plants. 



A series 



