156 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Eighty-five Molluscs from the Cretaceous of France ; two 

 from the Cretaceous of Italy ; two from the Cretaceous of 

 Algeria ; fifteen from the Tertiary and Post-Tertiary of 

 Antigua and Barbadoes. Presented by A. J. Jukes-Browne, 

 Esq., B.A., F.G.S. 



Two specimens of Gyrena horneensis from the Eocene of 

 Eastern Borneo. Presented by David Draper, Esq. 



Seven Oysters, probably Alectryonia virleti, from the 

 Miocene of Zanzibar. Presented by J. T. Last, Esq. 



Three Gryphcea cochlear, var. navicularis, from the Plio- 

 cene of Myrton, Cyprus ; and a Nautiloid and a Gastropod 

 from the Glohigerina Limestones of the Idalian Series 

 between Pachna and Kissoussa to the N.W. of Limassol, 

 Cyprus. Presented by E. H. D. Nicolls, Esq. 



Twenty-seven Tertiary MoUusca from Northern Chili. 

 Presented by Herr Albert Holmgren. 



Eight Mollusca from the Tertiary Beds of the Dardanelles. 

 Presented by Lieut, -Col. Thomas English, F.G.S. 



Twenty -six Molluscs from the Miocene of Takfui Dagh, 

 Sea of Marmora ; and twelve Molluscs from the Miocene of 

 Roumania. Presented by A. Frank Dabeli, Esq., m.i.m.e. 



Three pieces of bone-breccia of Post-Pliocene age, containing 

 shells of Helix and Trochus, collected by Miss D. M. A. Bate 

 in Crete, and described by the donor in Proc. Malac. Soc. 

 Presented by Rev. R. Ashington Bullen. 



A valve of Ostrea from the Tertiary deposits of Punta 

 Arenas, Chili. Presented by Captain Richard Crawshay. 



Six Lameliibranchs from Clodomiro mine near Capiapo, 

 Chili. Presented by Martin Hardie, Esq. 



One Lamellibranch from the Miocene, and sixteen Molluscs 

 from the Post-Pliocene deposits of Grisses, N.E. Java. 

 Presented by Ivan A. Stigand, Esq. 



Two fossil Gastropod shells from Breccia in the Rock of 

 Gibraltar. Presented by Col. C. Wilkinson. 



Ten natural casts of Mollusca, probably referable to exist- 

 ing Atlantic species and therefore Post-Tertiary, collected 

 from a shelly limestone forming a raised beach deposit, 

 180-220 feet above sea-level, within 10 miles of Mossamedes, 

 Angola, W. Africa. Presented by R. J. Cuninghame, Esq. 



A piece of fresh-water Limestone with Helix from a 

 Quaternary formation, Madeira. Presented by Sir C. Alfred 

 Moloney, k.c.m.g. 



One Vallonia pulchella from Holocene, Walton Heath, 

 Surrey. Presented by R. H. Chandler, Esq. 



Arthropoda. — Three Trilobites {Ogygopsis hlotzi, Zacan- 

 thoides spinosus, and Neolenus serratus) from the Middle 

 Cambrian of Field, Mt. Stephen, B.C. Presented by F. G. 

 Clark, Esq. 



