150 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Porifera. — Sponge spicules from flint-meal from the 

 Micraster coranguinuin zone of the Chalk of Path Hill, E. of 

 Whitchurch, Oxfordshire. Presented by Messrs. C. P. Chatwin 

 and T. H. Withers. 



A large branched specimen of Doryderma roemeri from 

 the Chalk of Widnall Wood, Little Hampden, Bucks. Presented 

 by R. W. Pocock, Esq. 



Protozoa. — One piece of Radiolarian Chert, found by the 

 donor in the Culm of Christow Down, Teign Valley, Devon» 

 Presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



A piece of Radiolarian Chert from the Culm Measures, 

 Woodah Quarry, near Exeter. Presented by Upfield Green, 

 Esq. 



Two hundred and sixty-six microzoa, chiefly Foraminifera, 

 from the Middle Lias of Radstock ; seventy from the Upper 

 Lias of Ilminster ; a hundred and sixty-seven from the Fuller's 

 Earth of Midf ord ; three hundred Foraminif era from the Gault 

 of Dunton Green, Kent. Presented by F. Mockler, Esq. 



Foraminifera from flint meal from the Micraster coran- 

 guinum zone of the Chalk of Path Hill, E. of Whitchurch, 

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

 Withers. 



A piece of Nummulitic Limestone from Teke, 2 m. S. of 

 Keshan, Turkey. Presented by Lieut.-Col. Thomas English. 



Sixty-eight slides of Foraminifera and Polyzoa, from the 

 Middle Eocene of Grignon, Paris. Presented by Miss M. S. 

 Johnston. 



Various Invertehrata. — About three hundred fossils from 

 the London Clay of Hampstead, collected by the late Mr. N. T. 

 Wetherell, and partly used in his paper in Trans. Geol. Soc, 

 ser. 2, vol. v., pp. 131-136. Presented by George Potter, Esq. 



Plantoi. — A plaster cast of the fruit of Goniolina geome- 

 trica, from passage beds from Oxfordian to Coralliafi, near 

 Poitiers, France. Original figd. by Saporta, Paleont. Franc, 

 Jurassique, Vegetaux, vol. iv., p. 219, pi. 256, now in Museum 

 of Poitiers University. Presented by Prof. Jules Welsch. 



Six specimens of Spirangium (Paloeoxyris) from the 

 Wealden (Upper Tunbridge Wells Sand) near Crabtree Village, 

 Sussex. Presented by Dr. F. Du Cane Godman, f.r.s. 



Fossil wood found on a heap of flints at Hackpen Hill, 

 N. Wilts. Presented by the Rev. H. G. 0. Kendall. 



Four fossil leaves from the Mio-Pliocene deposits, Peninsula 

 of Araya, Venezuela. Presented by Hugo Pam, Esq. 



A piece of oak, found with Pleistocene Mammoth remains at 

 Starunia, Galicia. Presented by Dr. George von Kaufman. 



A bottle of Diatomaceous earth from the Clairments, 

 Jamaica. Presented by A. W. F. Fuller, Esq, 



