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A specimen of Stenopora columnaris from the Zechstein. 

 Presented by Prof. Dr. G. Linck. 



Two Polyzoa from the Chalk and Lower Greensand of 

 Surrey. Presented by H. D. Schloss, Esq. 



Two Polyzoa, Reptoceritites rowei, from the Enojlish Chalk. 

 Presented by Messrs. C. P. Chatwin and T. H. Withers. 



Four Polyzoa from the Upper Chalk of Oxfordshire ; 

 noticed in Mem. Geol. Surv., Expl. Sheet 254 (1908). Presented 

 by Messrs. C. P. Chatwin and T. H. Withers. 



Polyzoa from the Middle Eocene, Grignon, Paris Basin. 

 Presented by Miss M. S. Johnston. 



Coelentera. — Four corals from the Lower Palaeozoic rocks 

 of Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Corals from the Llandovery of Tortworth, Gloucestershire. 

 Presented by Prof. S. H. Reynolds. 



Fetraia from the Llandovery, Damerg Bridge, near Tort- 

 worth. Presented by Upfieid Green, Esq. 



A polished section of Halysites from the Wenlock of 

 Malvern. Presented by Miss Shuckburgh. 



Graptolites from Cishera, Leon, Spain. Also five Corals 

 from the Devonian of Santa Lucia, Leon, Spain. Presented by 

 Dr. A. S. Woodward.! 



Eighteen corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Kelhead, Dumfriesshire. Presented by William McPherson, 

 Esq. 



Five corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of Thornton- 

 in-Craven, Yorkshire. Presented by Albert Wilmore, Esq. 



One Cyathophyllia oolitica from the Aalenian of Hudding- 

 knoll, Painswick, Gloucestershire. Presented by Miss H. Mary 

 Hutton. 



One Thamnastraea from the Great Oolite, near Bicester. 

 Presented by LI. Treacher, Esq. 



Two Montlivaltia from the Chilian Andes. Presented by 

 Miss Copland. 



A coral, probably Jurassic, from the Drift, near Rugby. 

 Presented by H. D. Schloss, Esq. 



A coral from the Lower Greensand of Sandown Bay, I. of 

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



Two Parasmilia from the Chalk Rock, Marlow. Presented 

 by Messrs. C. P. Chatwin and T. H. Withers. 



A hundred and thirty-five corals, &;c. from the Cretaceo- 

 Eocene between the Punjab and British Baluchistan. Presented 

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



Five fossil corals from Pleistocene masses embedded in sand 

 about half a mile inland, North West Cape, West Australia. 

 Presented by Captain J. W. Combe, R.N. 



