158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Twenty Devonian Crinoidea, collected by the late R. H. 

 Valpy, Esq., f.g.s., illustrating his "Geology of Ilfracombe," 

 and a paper by R. Etheridge in Quart. Journ. GeoL kSoc, 1867. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the late R. H. Valpy, Esq. 



One Crinoid from the Taunusian, Polyne Quarry, W. of 

 Looe, Cornwall. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq., F.G.S. 



Thirty-six plates of Crinoidea from shale above the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Cam Beck, near Ribblehead, Yorks. 

 Presented by Philip Roscoe, Esq., f.g.s. 



Two specimens of Trochitenkalk with radioles of Cidaris 

 grandoBva, from Gaismiihle, near Crailsheim, Wiirtembeig. 

 Presented by the Geological Institute of Tiibingen University. 



Three specimens of Isocrinus from the Lower Lias, 

 zone of Liparoceras capricornus, Black Ven, Charmouth. 

 Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, f.g.s. 



A Nucleolites clunicularis from the Cornbrash, E. of 

 Corscombe Church, Dorset. Presented by W. D. Lang, Esq., 



B.A., F.G.S. 



Four Cretaceous Echinoids from Sierra de Montsech, 

 Lerida, and four Jjurassic Echinoderms from L^rida and from 

 Teruel, Spain. Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, f.r.s. 



Thirteen Echinoids, collected to illustrate their distri- 

 bution in zones, from the Chalk of the South of England. 

 Presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq., f.g.s. 



Eighteen Echinoids (four Micraste'r, two Echinocorys, 

 two Holaster,m.nQ Off aster, and one Gonulus)ivom. the Chalk 

 near Winchester. Collected and presented by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, f.g.s. 



Fourteen Echinoderms from the Chalk of Surrey. Pre- 

 sented by Messrs. T. H. Withers and C. P. Chatwin. 



Seven Echinoids from the Chalk of Kent. Presented by 

 G. E. Dibley, Esq., f.g.s. 



One Isocrinus australis preserved in opal, from the 

 Upper Cretaceous of White Cliffs, Wilcannia, New South 

 Wales. Presented by T. C. Wollaston, Esq. 



Two Echinoids from the Upper Cretaceous of Orofu, 

 Northern Nigeria, collected by Mr. Falconer. Presented by 

 the Director of the Imperial Institute. 



Four Echinoids from the Lower Cretaceous of France. 

 Presented by Ivan A. Stigand, Esq. 



Seventeen Echinoderms from the Cretaceous of France. 

 Presented by A. J. Jukes-Browne, Esq., B.A., f.g s. 



A Colony of Echinoids (? Hemiaster) from the London 

 Clny beneath Whitestone Pond, Hampstead Heath, 280 feet 

 from the surface. Presented by W. E. Avery, Esq. 



