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Inoceramus koeneni, I. cuneAformis^ and other species of 

 Inoceramus from the Cretaceous of Europe ; and thirteen 

 specimens of Inoceramus from the Cretaceous of N. America. 



Two hundred and ten species of Mollusca from the Lower 

 Eocene (Thanetian) of France, collected and named by Monsieur 

 L. Staadt. 



Ostrea longirostris from the Miocene, Bordeaux. 



Cancellaria scabra from the Pliocene of Piedmont. 



Eleven land and fresh-water shells from the Lower Pliocene 

 of Terue], Spain. 



Twenty-five Mollusca from the English Pliocene Crag. 



Twenty-one Molluscs from the Miocene of Florissant, 

 Colorado. 



Arthropoda. — A specimen of Xylohius from the English 

 Coal Measures. 



A specimen of Arthvopleura (?) from the Coal Measures, 

 Horbury, Yorkshire. 



Ranina granulosa from the Miocene of Bordeaux, and a 

 crab from the Tertiary of the Paris Basin. 



Twenty-four Insects and one Arachnid, including type and 

 figured specimens, from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado. 



Fossil Insects from the Tertiary, Shiobara, Japan. 



Ecliinoderma. — Stromatocystis pentangularis from the 

 Cambrian of Ginetz, Bohemia. 



Gupressocrinus from the Devonian, Eifel. 



Five Crinoids from the Lower Carboniferous of Bundorran, 

 Donegal. 



Electrotypes of Eocidaris and Pygtirus. 



One Echinoid from the Cretaceous of France, and Euspa- 

 tangus from the Miocene, Bordeaux. 



Brachiopoda. — Nine Brachiopods from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous of Bundorran, Donegal. 



Brachiopods from the Corallian of Valpin, Jura. 



Polyzoa. — Two Polyzoa from the Lower Carboniferous of 

 Bundorran, Donegal. 



Goelentera. — Monograptus sedgwicki and other graptolites, 

 from the Moff'at district. 



Two Silurian Corals of the Belcher Collection from Arctic 

 America. 



Three Corals from the Lower Carboniferous of Bundorran, 

 Donegal. 



Corals from the Corallian, Valpin, Jura. 



One Parasmilia from the English Chalk. - , - 



