14G ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Three Lamellibianchs from the Chalk of Trimingham, 

 Norfolk. Presented by R. M. Brydone, Esq. 



A natural cast of Naticina fi-om the Chalk Rock, Cuck- 

 hamsley, Berks. Obtained and presented by C. Davies 

 Sherborn, Esq. 



A specimen of HipiDonyx hlackmorei from the Chalk 

 (Holaster i:)lanus zone) of Boswell, near Louth. Presented by 

 J. R. Farmery, Esq. 



One Cephalopod, twenty-four Gastropods, and thirteen 

 Lameilibranchs from the Upper Cretaceous and Eocene from 

 between the Punjab and British Baluchistan. Presented by 

 Lieut.-Col. H. P. P. Leigh. 



Thirteen Tertiary shells from Japan. Presented by B. B. 

 Woodward, Esq. 



Sarmatian (Miocene) Limestone from Korecz, Volhynia, 

 containing marine shells (Mactra podolica, Tapes gregaria, 

 Trochus podolicus, etc.). Presented by Count J. Potocki. 



Six Gastropods and seven Lameilibranchs from Mio-Pliocene 

 deposits, Peninsula of Araya, Venezuela. Presented by Hugo 

 Pam, Esq. 



Forty-five freshwater Gastropoda and Lameilibranchs from 

 the Post-Pliocene of N.W. India, 50 miles W. of Rawal Pindi. 

 Presented by C. H. J. Whitehead, Esq. 



Seven Terrestrial Gastropods (Helix and Pomatias) from 

 Post- Pliocene deposits, Las Palmas, Canaries. Presented by 

 H. D. Acland, Esq. 



Land-shells found with Mammoth remains, in the Pleis- 

 tocene at Starunia, Galicia. Presented by Dr. George von 

 Kaufmann. 



A collection of lacustrine Gastropod shells from Gross- 

 wardein, Hungary, arranged to illustrate their development 

 and evolution ; apparently referred to by the late Prof. Brusina, 

 •' Eine subtropische Oasis in Ungarn," Mitth. naturwiss. 

 Yer. Steiermark, 1902 (1903), pp. 101-121. Presented by 

 Mrs. N. Charles Rothschild. 



A mass of stalagmitic earth from Admiral's Cave, Bermuda, 

 containing shells of the Gastropod Poecilozonites nelsoni. 

 Presented by G. A. Outerbridge, Esq., per Major A. J. Peile, r.a. 



Arthropoda. — A plaster cast of a trilobite, Strenuella 

 strenua, from the Lower Cambrian slates of Mill Cove, North 

 Weymouth, Mass. The original in the Museum of the Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. (No. 12978), described by the donor in the 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. [4] vol. xxiii. (1907), pp. 199-201. Presented 

 byDr. H. W. Shimer. 



A pleuron of a Trilobite (Olenellus) from the Lower Cam- 

 brian, N.N.E. of Skiag Brigg, Loch Assynt, N.B. Presented 

 by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



