152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Sixteen Carboniferous Mollusca from the neighbourhood 

 of Settle, and 92 English Mesozoic Mollusca, from the 

 collection of the late Rev. Addison Crofton. Presented by 

 Miss Crofton. 



Thirty-eight young Ammonites from the Upper Lias, 

 Alderton Hill, Gloucestershire. Presented by S. S. Buckman, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



One Gtenostreon showing spines, from the Inferior Oolite, 

 West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. Presented by Miss Eva Prior. 



Four Ammonites from the Callovian, South Cave, York- 

 shire. Presented by H. C. Drake, Esq. 



One Belemnitea oweni, var. puzosianus from the Oxford 

 Clay of Wootton Pillinge, Bedfordshire. Presented by Alfred 

 Vinter, Esq. 



One Aapidoceras from the Middle Oolite, Brora, Suther- 

 land. Presented by Master Rupert Gunnis. 



A deformed Jurassic Belemnite, from the Mead Collection. 

 Presented by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Seven Mollusca from the Jurassic, Copiapo, Chili, and 

 one Tertiary Ostrea from Chili. Presented by Senor Anjel 

 Estevan Guerra. 



Rock with Posidonomya, Ostrwa, etc., from the Jurassic 

 of Morro de Arica, Chili. Presented by Prof. A. E. Orrego. 



Eight Mollusca from the Cretaceous and Jurassic rocks 

 of Melargue, Argentine Republic. Presented by Hugh 

 Pearson, Esq. 



Cast of body-chamber of Macroscaphites gigas, Lower 

 Greensand, from a well through Kentish Rag on Crockham 

 Hill, W. of Sevenoaks. Presented by P. G. Mackinnon, Esq. 



Twenty-four Mollusca from the Lower Greensand of 

 Sandown. Presented by Lieut.-Col. Worthington Wilmer. 



An Exogyra sinuata from the Lower Cretaceous in a deep 

 boring near Oxted, Surrey. Presented by C. Day, Esq. 



Eighty-eight Mollusca from the Cenomanian of Beer, S. 

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



Three hundred and fourteen Mollusca from the Cretaceous 

 of Zululand and Natal. The Cephalopods are described in the 

 " Third and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal 

 and Zululand," 1907, pp. 161-250, pis. x-xv. Presented by 

 William Anderson, Esq., f.g.s. 



A block of wood bored by Teredo, from the London Clay 

 at the reservoir, N. of Gravel Pit Wood, Fortis Green, 

 London, N. Presented by Joseph Francis, Esq., M.Inst. C.E., 

 through George Potter, Esq., f.e.m.s. 



Two specimens of Cardita planicosta of Lutetian age, 

 found in the harbour of Bruges ; probably ballast originally 

 from Bracklesham Bay, Sussex. Presented by Col. C. E. 

 Shepherd. 



