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Eleven Echinoderms from the Upper Chalk (zone of 

 B. mucronata) and sixty miscellaneous Chalk Echinoderms 

 from Rugen. Presented b_y Frau Agnes Laur. 



Four plaster casts of Cretaceous Echinoids described by 

 Desor (two Echinoconus abbreviatus, one Galerites conica, 

 and one Galerites globulus). Presented by the Director, 

 Museum of Natural History, Geneva. 



Two Upper Cretaceous Echinoids from Kerak, Moab. 

 Presented by Dr. F. Johnson. 



One Echinoid, Cidaris cretosa, from the Upper Chalk 

 (zone of Micraster coranguinum), St. Margaret's Bay, near 

 Dover. Presented by Dr. Felix Oswald. 



Two Spatangoid Echinoids, from the Middle Eocene, 

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

 Nopcsa, junr. 



One Echinoid from an Upper Tertiary formation at Koeti. 

 Eastern Borneo. Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq. 



Brachiopoda. — One Brachiopod from the Skiddaw Slates, 

 near Ke«wick. Presented by Miss Esther Christopherson. 



Twenty-two Brachiopoda from the Palteozic rocks of 

 Ontario, Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Three hundred and seventy Brachiopoda from the Silurian 

 of Shropshire. Presented by Col. J. A. Anstice, c.B. 



Forty-two Brachiopods from the Lower Devonian of 

 Mayenne ; twenty Brachiopods from the Devonian of Ferques, 

 Boulonnais ; ten Brachiopods from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Skip ton ; and six Brachiopods from the Jurassic 

 of Calvados. Presented by F. A. Bather, Esq., d.sc. 



Two Brachiopods from the Muschelkalk of Vittel (Vosges), 

 France. Presented by B. B. Woodward, Esq., f.l.s. 



Two Brachiopods from the Upper Chalk (zone of B. 

 mucronata) of Biigen. Presented by Frau Agnes Laur. 



Nine Brachiopods from the Chalk of Surrey, namely, six 

 Terebratula, one Terebratulina, and two Rhyjichonella ; six 

 Brachiopods from the Upper Chalk (zone of M. cor- 

 testudinarium) near Whyteleafe, Surrey. Presented by 

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



One Brachiopod, Magas pumilus, from the Upper Chalk 

 (zone of M. cor-anguinum), Selsdon Road Station, Croydon. 

 Presented by Laurence Riley, Esq. 



Three Brachiopods (internal casts of Terebratula) from 

 Lower Drift (probably derived from the zone of Micraster 

 cor-anguinum) near Gillingham. Presented by W. Gamble, 

 Esq. 



Pieces of shale containing Lingulce, probably of Cretaceous 

 age, from Abu Rahal, E. of Edfu on the Nile, Egypt. Pre- 

 sented by the Geological Survey of Egypt. 



