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Two Lameliibranchs (Gyrena horneensis) from the Eocene 

 (coal beds) of Borneo. Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq. 



A specimen of Oligocene Limnce a-limestone of Beauce, 

 showing concretionary structure, from St. Martin's Hill, 

 Etampes. Presented by Mon.sieur Georges Courty. 



One. Lameliibranch (Acesta miocenica) from the Middle 

 Miocene Asphalt Quarries, Ragusa, Sicily. Presented by 

 Ambrbise Pare Brown, Esq. 



Thirty marine Gastropoda, and three marine Lamelli- 

 branchia from the Upper Pliocene, Kai Twi, North Island, 

 New Zealand. Presented by S. S. Stedman, Esq. 



Six Lameliibranchs from the Tertiary of Formosa. Pre- 

 sented by J. D. La Touche, Esq. 



Two masses of agglutinated shells (chiefly a small species 

 of Cardium), probably of Post-Pliocene age, from Shark's 

 Bay, W. Australia. Presented by W. E. Balston, Esq., f.g.s. 



Ninety-five Gastropods and thirty-two Lameliibranchs 

 from marine Post-Pliocene deposits, Port Elizabeth, S. Africa. 

 Presented by Major A. J. Peile. 



Five Gastropods and eleven Lameliibranchs from marine 

 Post-Pliocene bed of Ceylon. Presented by A. K. Coomara- 

 swamy, Esq., D.sc. 



Three Gastropods and seven Lameliibranchs from an 

 Upper Tertiary formation at Koetei, Eastern Borneo. Pre- 

 sented by I. A. Stigand, Esq. 



Three Tertiary Gastropoda and one Lameliibranch from 

 the Tochi River district, N. India. Presented by Captain 

 E. L. Perry. 



Fourteen Helix nemoralis from the Holocene, Dag's Bay, 

 Co. Galway. Presented by A. S. Kennard, Esq., F.G.s. 



One Vallonia pulchella from the Holocene deposits of 

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



Arthropoda. — A large slab containing numerous remains 

 of Trilobites from the Upper Cambrian, Shantung, N. China. 

 Presented by the Rev. Samuel Couling. 



One Trilobite from the Llandeilo Flags, Llandrindod 

 Wells. Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, f.r.s. 



Fifteen Trilobites of Cambrian, Ordovician, and Devonian 

 ages from the Province of Caupolican, Bolivia, collected by 

 the donor. Described (and nine specimens figured) by P. 

 Lake, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1906, pp. 425-430, p]. xl. 

 Presented by Dr. J. W. Evans, f.g.s. 



Seven Trilobites from the Palseozoic rocks of Ontario, 

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



Fourteen Cirripedia from the Silurian of Shropshire. 

 Presented by Col. J. A. Anstice, C.B. 



