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Two specimens of Pterygotus anglicus on a slab in counter- 

 part, from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of Carmyllie Quarries, 

 Forfarshire. Presented by Archibald W. R. Don, Esq. 



A specimen in counterpart of Praeanasj)icles prcecursor, 

 a Crustacean, in a Coal-measure nodule, Shipley Hall Estate, 

 near Ilkeston, Yorkshire, described and figured by H. Wood- 

 ward, Geol. Mag., Sept. 1908, p. 386, fig. 3. Presented by the 

 Rev. C. Hinsclifl'. 



The type-specimen of Lithomantis carbonarius, a Neurop- 

 terous Insect in a Coal-measure nodule found by the donor on 

 the coast near Ayr. Described and figured by H. Woodward, 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxii., 1876, p. 60, pi. ix. 

 Presented by Miss C. H. Mona Briggs. 



Beetles found with Mammoth-remains, from the Pleistocene 

 of Starunia, Galicia. Presented by Dr. George von Kaufmann. 



Echinode'nna. — Echinosphcerites from the Ordovician, 

 Craig-y-Glyn, 3 m. E. of Llanrhaidr. Presented by Upfield 

 Green, Esq. 



A Crinoid from the Devonian of Santa Lucia, Leon, Spain. 

 Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward. 



Five Crinoid stems from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Kelhead, Dumfriesshire. Presented by William McPherson, 

 Esq. 



Forty- five Crinoid and ten Echinoid remains from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone of Thornton-in-Craven, Yorkshire. 

 Presented by Albert Wilmore, Esq. 



Eleven remains of Crinoids from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of County Clare, Ireland. Presented by J. A. Douglas, 

 Esq. 



Specimen of Millericrinus pratti from Miserden, Glou- 

 cestershire, figured by P. H, Carpenter, Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xxxviii. (1882), p. 1, fig. 9. Presented by Mrs. J. F. 

 Walker. 



One Encrinus camalli from the Muschelkalk. Presented 

 by Prof. Dr. G. Linck. 



One hundred and fifteen remains of Isocrinus from the 

 Lias of Winchcombe Tunnel, Cheltenham. Presented by Miss 

 Caroline Shuckburgh. 



Three Echinoderms (Holaster, Micraster, and Isocrinus) 

 from the English Chalk. Presented by Messrs. C. F. Chatwin 

 and T. H. Withers. 



Eighteen ossicles of Asteroidea (Pycinaster, Metopaster) 

 and a hundred and five ossicles of Crinoidea (Marsupites, 

 Isocrinus, and Bourgeticrinus), collected by the donor in the 

 Marsupites-zone in the Chalk near Venddme. Presented by 

 Monsieur Marius Filliozat. 



One Echinocorys and one Offaster from the Chalk of 

 Glenariff", Co. Antrim, Ireland. Presented by James Francis 

 Esq. 



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