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Two Ammonites from the Cornbrash of Rushden, one being 

 the type specimen of Macrocephalites hudlestoni, J. F. Blake, 

 Mon. Fauna of the Cornbrash, Pal. Soc, 1904, p. 47, pi. iv., 

 fig. 3. Presented by W. H. Hudleston, Esq., f.r.s. 



Eight Cephalopoda, seven Gastropoda, and fifteen Lamelli- 

 branchia from the Jurassic rocks of Arabia, collected by the 

 donor and described by Messrs. Newton and Crick, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., July 190S. Presented by Major H. S. Hazelgrove. 



One Gastropod and two Lamellibranchs from the Jurassic 

 of Ankilahila, N.W. Madagascar. Presented by H. T. Burls, 

 Esq. 



Eight Gastropods and three Lamellibranchs from the 

 Sequanian of Cordebugle, Calvados, France. Collected and 

 presented by Dr. F. A. Bather. 



Eight Trigonia and one Cerithium from the Portland 

 Oolite of Towersey, Thame, Oxon. Presen{,ed by Mr. T. H. 

 Withers. 



Six Lamellibranchs from the Lower Cretaceous of Sandown 

 Bay, Isle of Wight. Presented by Lieut. -Col. Worthington 

 Wilmer. 



Two Cephalopods (Heteroceras and Pachydiscus) from the 

 Chalk of England. Presented by Messrs. C. P. Chatwin and 

 T. H. Withers. 



Fragment of shale containing the supposed beak of a 

 Cephalopod from the "Black Band" in the Actinocamax 

 plenus zone in the Chalk of South Ferriby, North Lincolnshire. 

 Presented by Thomas Sheppard, Esq. 



A specimen of Actinocamax verus, obtained by the donor 

 from the Uintacrinus-Chalk of Dover. Presented by the late 

 General C. F. Cockburn. 



A specimen of Heteroceras from Holaster planus zone of 

 the Chalk of North Ormsby, Lincolnshire. Presented by 

 Rev. C. R. Bower. 



One Belemnitella from the Chalk of Glenariff", Co. Antrim,. 

 Ireland. Presented by James Francis, Esq. 



An Ammonite and a Nautilus from the upper part of the 

 Middle Chalk in Weekes and Trechmann's Pit, Hailing, Kent. 

 Also the impression of a large Inoceramus in flint from the 

 Drift at Hailing. Presented by J. G. Wilson, Esq. 



A specimen of Inoceramus digitatus from the Micraster 

 coranguinum zone of the Chalk of Snowdown Colliery, 

 Nonington, Dover, from 40 ft. below the surface. Presented 

 by Malcolm Burr, Esq. 



Microscope-section of pearl-structure from an Inoceramus 

 from the Upper Chalk, Northfleet, Kent ; descr. and figd. by 

 R. B. Newton. Proc. Malac. Soc. London, vol. viii (1908), p. 136, 

 pi. v, figs. 4, 5. Presented by B. B. Woodward, Esq. 



Two Ostrea from the Upper Cretaceous of Batra, Algeria. 

 Presented by Dr. P, L. Sclater, f.r.s. 



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