152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



One Trilobite from Thorald, Ontario, Canada. Presented 

 by Samuel Henry Tickell, Esq. 



Portion of the cephalon of a Trilobite, Cyhele ella, from 

 the Black River Limestone, Petite Chaudiere, Mechanicsville, 

 Ottawa. Presented by J. E. Narraway, Esq. 



Six Trilobites from the Lower Devonian of Mayenne. 

 Presented by F. A. Bather, Esq., D.sc. 



Twenty-one Insects from the Coal Measures of Commentry. 

 Presented by Monsieur Fayol. 



The type-specimen of Griffithides barkei, from the Culm- 

 Measures, Bishopston, Glamorganshire ; described and figured 

 by Dr. H. Woodward, Geol. Mag., 1902, pp. 484-487, pi. xx., 

 figs. 14 and 15. Presented by F. Barke, Esq., F.G.S. 



One Crustacean from the Upper Cretaceous of Kerak, 

 Moab. Presented by Dr. F. Johnson. 



Four Crustacea from the Post-Pliocene of Ceylon. Pre- 

 sented by A. K. Coomaraswamy, Esq,, d.sc. 



Echinoderma. — Thirty fragments of Blastoidocrinus 

 carchariedens from the Chazy Limestone, Valcour Island, 

 Lake Champlain. Presented by Prof. G. H. Hudson. 



Thirty-two Cystidea (Eocystis, Trochocystis, &c.) from 

 Upper A.cadian of Coulouma, Herault. Presented by Monsieur 

 Jean Miquel. 



Twenty-three Crinoids from the Niagara Group of Decatur- 

 Co., Tennessee, namely, two Coccocrinus hacca and twenty- 

 one Talarocrinus. Presented by the Hon. Frank Springer. 



Forty-six Crinoidea from the Silurian of Shropshire. 

 Presented by Col. J. A. Anstice, c.b. 



A plaster cast of the type-specimen of the Blastoid 

 Pentrcmites maccalliei. Presented by the Director, U.S. 

 National Museum, Washington. 



A Crinoid, Thylacocrinus, from the Lower Devonian of 

 Mayenne, and eight Crinoid remains from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone, Coniston Cold, Skipton. Presented by F. A. 

 Bather, Esq., D.SC. 



Nine Crinoid columnals {Entrochus insignis) from the 

 Trias, near Kotel, Bulgaria. Presented by Dr. P. Bakalow. 



Seventy stem-fragments of Isocrinus jurensis, and one 

 rock with the remains of Isocrinus sp. from the Middle Lias, 

 Shuckburgh, Warwickshire. Presented by Miss Caroline 

 Shuckburgh. 



One Echinoid, Infulaster excentricus, from the Chalk of 

 Holaster ijlanus zone at Great Limber, Lincolnshire, noticed 

 by the donor in Geol. Mag., April 1904, p. 175. Presented by 

 Arthur Burnet, Esq. 



Thirteen irregular Echinoids from various zones of the 

 English Chalk. Presented by A. W. Rowe, Esq , m.b. 



