154 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two specimens of Eoserranus hislopi from the Lameta 

 Formation, Dongargaon, Central Provinces. India. Presented 

 by the Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



A specimen of Prolebias gregatus from the Oligocene of 

 France. Presented by W. E. Balston, Esq. 



A tooth of Carcharodon megalodon from the Miocene 

 Phosphate Beds of Charlestown, S.C. Presented by Miss Edith 

 J. Cross-Buchanan. 



One fish-fragment from the Tertiary of Burma. Presented 

 by W. H. Dalton, Esq., r.G.s. and L. V. Dalton, Esq., B.sc, F.G.S. 



Three fossil fishes from a fresh-water Tertiary formation. 

 Province of Caylloma, Peru. Presented by Bernard Hunt, Esq. 



Mollusca. — Eleven Cephalopoda and thirty- seven other 

 Mollusca from the Cambrian of the N.W. Highlands. Presented 

 by the Director of the Geological Survey of Scotland. 



Five Gastropods from the Cambro-Silurian of Stony 

 Mountain, near Winnipeg, Canada. Presented by Mrs. A. S. 

 Woodward. 



One Ophidioceras simplex from the Silurian of Karlstein, 

 Bohemia. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq., f.g.s. 



Nine Silurian and eighteen Devonian Mollusca from the 

 Northern Shan States of Upper Burma. Presented by the 

 Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



Eighty Mollusca from the Palaeozoic of Cornwall and 

 Germany. Presented by Upfield Green. Esq., f.g.s. 



One Cephalopod, one Lamellibranch, and two Gastropods 

 from the collection of Devonian fossils made by the late 

 J. W. Brooke, Esq., in the province of Sze-chuen, China. 

 Presented by Mrs. Brooke. 



Freshwater Mollusca from the Permo- Carboniferous of 

 N.W. Madagascar. Presented by George G. Dixon, Esq. 



Lamellibranchia from the Magnesian Limestone, near Don- 

 caster. Presented by H. Culpin, Esq. 



A specimen of Avicula contorta from the Phsetic of Devene- 

 nach, Arran. Presented by James W. Reoch, Esq. 



One Gryphcea incurva from the Lower Lias, Lyme Regis. 

 Presented by Rev. Henry Housman, B.D. 



Thirty-seven Lamellibranchs, five Gastropods, and twenty- 

 eight Cephalopod s from the Lias {capricornus zone), Napton, 

 near Rugby. Presented by C. H. Watson, Esq. 



Nine Ammonites from the Lower Dogger of Csernye, 

 Hungary. Presented by Prof. Dr. Anton Koch. 



Two Ammonites from the Cornbrash, Turvey, Bedfordshire. 

 Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq. 



One Macrocephalites compressus, from the Cornbrash, 

 Scarborough ; four Cephalopoda and fourteen Lamellibranchia 

 from the Cornbrash of Yorkshire. Presented by H. C. Drake, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



