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One Lamellibranch (Protocardia striatula) from the Kim- 

 meridge Clay, Hartwell, Bucks. Presented by R. W, Pocock, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



One Lima from the Cretaceous of Sandown. Presented by 

 Lieut.-Col, L. Worthington Wilmer. 



One Syncycloneina orbicularis, with traces of colour- 

 markings, from the Mbian (^Hoplites interrwptus zone) of 

 Stonebarrow Cliff, E. of Charmouth, Dorset. Presented by 

 W. D. Lang, Esq. 



Thirty Cephalopoda, forty-four Laraellibranchia and nine 

 Gastropoda from the English Chalk, being part of the 

 collection made and bequeathed by the late General C. F. Cock- 

 burn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



One Lamellibranch from the Turonian Chalk, N. of Burgh- 

 clere, Berkshire, (recorded Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. xxi., p. 175.) 

 Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



A fossil pearl from the Chalk (zone of Micraster coran- 

 guinuin), Fletcher's Pit, Gravesend. Presented by G. E. 

 Dibley, Esq.. F.G.S. 



A specimen of Volviceramns involutus from the Chalk of 

 Yorkshire. Presented by E. B. Lotherington, Esq. 



A specimen of the upper valve of an adult example of 

 Volviceramus involutus from the Chalk of Yorkshire. Pre- 

 sented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



A flint cast of the smaller valve of Volmceramus involutus 

 from a gravel pit, Dorchester. Presented by Mr. A. C. Wray. 



Five specimens of Inoceramus from the Chalk of Sewerby, 

 Yorkshire. Presented by George Sheppard, Esq. 



One Inoceramus lamarcki from the Senonian Chalk, 

 Chelsham, Surrey. Presented by F. Gossling, Esq. 



A Cephalopod from the Cretaceous of the United States. 

 Presented by Lieut.-Gol. L, Worthington Wilmer. 



Five Lamellibranchs from the Eocene (coal-ironstone) 

 deposits of Labuan, Borneo. Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



A series of specimens and sections of Velates conoideusl 

 from the Eocene of the Paris Basin, described and figured by 

 the donor in Proc. Zool. Soc, 1892, pp. 528-40, pis. xxxi, xxxii. 

 Presented by B. B. Woodward, Esq., f.l.s. 



A Nautilus from the Eocene Limestone of Mokattam, near 

 Cairo. Presented by H. Pearson, Esq. 



Lamellibranchs and Gastropods, probably of Miocene age 

 from the Kinabatangan River district, British North Borneo. 

 Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq., F.G.S. 



Three specimens of Mytilus edulis, with minute attached 

 pearls, from the Post-Pliocene of Uddevalla, Sweden. Presented 

 by the Director of the Manchester Museum. 



