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Twelve Graptolites of Arenig age from Rio Coranhuata 

 and Rio de Amantala, Bolivia, collected by the donor. 

 Described by Miss E. M. R. Wood, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 1906, pp. 431, 432. Presented by Dr. J. W. Evans, f.g.s. 



Three Corals from the Palseozoic rocks of Ontario, Canada. 

 Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Three Corals from the Silurian of Shropshire. Presented 

 by Col. J. Anstice, c.b. 



Seven Corals {Favosites, Ghaetetes) from the Lower 

 Devonian of Mayenne. Presented by F. A. Bather, Esq. D.sc. 



Three Corals (Cystiphylhim) from the Middle Devonian, 

 Couvinian, of Land's End Quarry, S. of Torquay, S. Devon. 

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



Seven pieces of Lithostrotion from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Ingleton, Yorkshire. Presented by F. A. 

 Bather, D.sc. 



Nine Corals {Coelosmilia) from the Upper Chalk of 

 Riigen. Presented by Frau Agnes Laur. 



Two Actinozoa from Hunyad County, Hungary. Pre- 

 sented by Baron Franz Nopcsa, junr. 



Thirteen specimens of the Hydrozoan, Kerunia cornuta, 

 trom the Upper Eocene, Fayum, Egypt. Presented by 

 Dr. C. W. Andrews, f.r.s. 



Twelve Actinozoa from a fossiliferous limestone from 

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

 E. L. Perry. 



Six Corals from an Upper Tertiary formation of Koetei, 

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



Porifera. — One sponge from the Palaeozoic rocks of 

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



One Siphonia from the Cowstone beds, Upper Greensand, 

 Charmouth, Dorset. Presented by Dr. G. Schulze. 

 -■ Five Porosphcera from the Upper Chalk (zone oi Mar- 

 supites). Surrey. Presented by Messrs. T. H. Withers and 

 C. P. Chatwin. 



Sponges from the Upper Chalk of Riigen. Presented by 

 Frau Agnes Laur. 



One sponge (Clione cretacea) boring Inoceramus from 

 the Upper Chalk, zone of M. cor-anguinuon, near Gillingham, 

 Kent. Presented by W. Gamble, Esq. 



, A sponge in limestone from the Tochi River district, 

 N. India. Presented by Captain E. L. Perry. 



Protozoa. — A piece of Radiolarian Chert from Mullion 

 Island, Cornwall. Presented by Howard Fox, Esq.,. f.g.s. 

 . One Cretaceous Foraminifer from Hunyad County, 

 Hungary. Presented by Baron Franz Nopcsa, jun. 



