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Six plaster casts of the Echinoids Chuniola carolince, 

 S2:)atangus gottschei, and Maretia zeisei, as described and 

 figured by Dr. C. Gagel, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst., XXIII., 

 p. 52.5. pis. xxiv., XXV. (1903), from drift near Zarrentin, 

 S.E. Holstein. Presented by the Director, Konigl. Geolo- 

 gische Landesanstalt, Berlin. 



Two Spatangoid Sea-urchins, from the Middle Eocene, 

 Kasr-el-Sagha, Fayum, Egypt. Presented by Baron Franz 

 Nopcsa, junr. 



One Crinoid of unknown age. Presented by the Bath 

 Literary and Scientific Institution. 



Brachiofoda. — One Brachiopod from the Llandeilo beds 

 of Llandrindod Wells. Presented by Dr. C. W. Andrews, 



F.G.S. 



Six Brachiopods from the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of 

 Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Two specimens of Spirifer suhcuspidatus from the Lower 

 Devonian (Taunusian) of Polyne Quarry, near Looe, Cornwall. 

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



One Orthis calligramma from Devonian black quartzite, 

 Catasuent Cove, Porth Luney, Cornwall. Presented by 

 Upfield Green, Esq., F.G.S. 



Six Brachiopods from the Coal Measures, 90 yards below 

 Gay's Vein, Ashtou Vale Colliery, Bristol. Presented by 

 Herbert Bolton, Esq., f.e.s.e. 



About four hundred and fifty Brachiopods, 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. Soc, 1867. Presented by the Trustees of the late 

 R. H. Valpy. Esq. 



One Spirifer in Carboniferous Sandstone, from Jack 

 Scar, near Middleton-in-Teesdale. Presented by Charles 

 Lee, Esq. 



Ten Brachiopods from the Permo-Carboniferous and other 

 formations in New South Wales, collected by Mr. William 

 Keene and noticed by him in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1865, 

 p. 138, also enumerated in the " Catalogue of Natural and 

 Industrial Products of New South Wales " (International 

 Exhibition, 1862), p. 58. Presented by the Bath Literary 

 and Scientific Institution. 



Two Brachiopods from the Lower Cretaceous of France, 

 and two from the Carboniferous of Koswa, Oural. Presented 

 by J. A. Burford, Esq. 



Five Brachiopods from the Palaeozoic rocks in the 

 Murrumbidgee River valley, 50 miles from Yass, New South 

 Wales. Presented by A. S. Lukin, Esq. 



Two Brachiopods from the Bradford Clay, Langton 

 Herring, Dorset. Presented by Rev. J. L. Templer. 



