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Six Carboniferous fish-teeth, from the collection of the 

 late Rev. Addison Crofton. Presented by Miss Crofton. 



Twelve supposed Coelacanth fish-scales, from the Coal- 

 fields of Zululand and Natal ; twenty-five fish-teeth from the 

 Cretaceous of" Zululand and Natal. Described in the " Third 

 and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and 

 Zululand," 1907, pp. 99-101, pi. x. Presented by William 

 Anderson, Esq., f.g.s. 



Twenty specimens of Ganoid fish-scales from the Permo- 

 Carboniferous of the State of San Paulo, Brazil. Presented 

 by Dr. Orville A. Derby. 



A new Leptolepid fish {Leptolepis valdensis, A. S. Wood- 

 ward, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xx., p. 93, pi. i.) from 

 the Wealden of Southwater, Sussex. Presented by the 

 Directors of the Southwater Brick and Tile Co., Ltd. 



A tooth of Ptyohodus from the Cenomanian of Beer, 

 S. Devon. Presented by Dr. A. W. Rowe, f.g.s. 



Two specimens of Aulolepis typus from the English 

 Chalk, and a Percoid from the Upper Eocene of Monte Bolca, 

 Italy. Presented by the Rev. Robert Hudson, m.a. 



Four fossil fishes from the Cretaceous of Mt. Lebanon. 

 Presented by Rev. Samuel Schor. 



Six fossil fishes (Lepidotus, Mawsonia, and a Clupeoid 

 species) from the Cretaceous of Ilheos, State of Bahia, 

 Brazil. Presented by Prof. Dr. Ennes de Souza. 



Teleostean fish and a tooth of Notidanus from the 

 Asphalt Mines, Middle Miocene, Ragusa, Sicily. Presented by 

 Cavalier Ambroise Pare Brown. 



Thirteen fish -remains from the Tertiary lacustrine deposits 

 (Pontian) of the Island of Tcheleken, on the Asiatic side of 

 the Caspian Sea. Presented by A. Adiassewich, Esq., f.r.g.s. 



Ten fish-teeth from the Tertiary of Chili. Presented by 

 Senor Anjel Estevan Guerra. 



Thirty-one microscope-slides of fossil fish-remains. 

 Presented by E. S. Goodrich, Esq., f.r.s. 



Mollusca. — Fifty-one Mollusca from the Eocene, Cre- 

 taceous, Jurassic, and Palaeozoic rocks of British and Foreign 

 localities, being part of the collection of the late Robert 

 Hudson, F.R.S. A Hippurite in the collection was described 

 as Gonia by R. Hudson, Mag. Nat. Hist., 1836, vol. ix., 

 p. 104, fig. 19. Presented hj Rev. Robert Hudson, M.A. 



One hundred and twenty Mollusca from the Cambrian 

 and Ordovician rocks of Oeland, Baltic Sea. Collected and 

 presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, f.g.s. 



Four Mollusca from the Wenlock of Hamilton, Ontario. 

 Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



