158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Seven hundred invertebrate fossils, chiefly Cephalopoda 

 from the Middle Trias of Bosnia (Hawelka collection). 



One Nautilus intermedins, one polished section of 

 Nautilus striatus, and one body of a Belemnite, from the 

 Lower Lias of Charmouth, Dorset, 



Six Cephalopoda from the Jurassic of East Africa. 



One Nautilus farringdon6nsis from the Lower Cre- 

 taceous of Potton, Bedfordshire. 



Two Cephalopoda from the Cretaceous of Bohemia. 



One Crioceras sinnosissiwiurii from the Uitenhage series, 

 S. Africa. 



Five Ammonites from the English Chalk. 



Lower Cretaceous Cephalopoda and Lamellibranchs from 

 Germany. 



Eleven Cephalopoda, seventy Gastropoda, and forty-six 

 Lamellibranchia (Cretaceous, five Jurassic Cephalopoda, and 

 four Paiseozoic Cephalopoda). 



Mollusca from the Chalk of Riigen. 



The J. D. Sainter Collection of Pleistocene Marine Shells 

 from the Glacial Drift of Macclesfield, described by R. D. 

 Darbishire in Mem. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Manch. [3], vol. iii 

 (1865), pp. 56-66. 



Arthropoda. — Eight Anthrapalcemon etheridgei from the 

 Lower Carboniferous of N. Berwick. 



EcJiino derma. — One Botryocrinus pinnulatus, from the 

 Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, described by F. A. Bather, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., March, 1892, p. 192. 



One Cystid and one Cretaceous Echinoid. 



Two slabs of Pentacrinus leuthardti, and one 

 Ophiom^usium ferrugineum from the Bathonian near 

 Liestal, Switzerland. 



Micraster cor-bovis from the zone of Holaster planus, 

 Borstal Manor, Kent. 



Crinoids from the Chalk of Riigen. 



A hundred invertebrate fossils, chiefly Echinoids, from 

 the Thomas Wrigj^t Collection. 



Brachiopoda. — A specimen of Acanthothyris spinosa, 

 from the Jurassic of France. 



Brachiopoda from the Chalk of Riigen. 



Vermes. — Worms from the Chalk of Riigen. 



Polyzoa. — Polyzoa from the Chalk of Riigen. 



One hundred and thirty-four micro-organisms, chiefly 

 Polyzoa, from the English Chalk. 



Coelentera. — One Buthograptus laxus from the Upper 

 Llandeilo, Hartfell Spa. 



Two Corals from the Corallian of Ringstead, Weymouth. 



