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Three Arthropoda from the English Chalk ; part of the 

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

 Cockburn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



Six Crustacea, being part of a collection of Tertiary fossils 

 from Burma, described and figured by L. V. Dalton, Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 64 (1908). Presented by W. H. Dalton^ 

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



Eight Arthropoda, part of a collection of fossils from various 

 British horizons and localities, but chiefly from the Jurassic 

 Rocks of Scotland. Presented by R. Marcus Gunn, Esq., M.A., 



M.B., F.R.C.S. 



Echinoderma. — Twenty-three Echinoderma from the Ordo- 

 vician of the Northern Shan States of Upper Burma. Presented 

 by the Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



A fragment of a Crinoid stem from the Lower Ludlow rocks 

 near Leintwardine. Presented by Arthur R, Beale, Esq. 



One Lovechimts inissouriensis from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous of Carterville, and thirteen fragments of Ecldnocrinus 

 rossicus from the Lower Carboniferous of Mjatschkowa, 

 Russia. Presented by Prof. R. T. Jackson. 



Twenty-three cups and other remains of Crinoids from the 

 Lower Carboniferous, Hurlet Series, Inverteil, Fife. Presented 

 by R. Dunlop, Esq. 



Three specimens of Miocidaris keyserlingi from the 

 Magnesian Limestone of Durham, including those figured by 

 F. A. Bather Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1909, p. 58. text-fig. 2, 

 and pi. i, fig 17. Presented by the Natural History Society of 

 Northumberland and Durham. 



One Crinoid from the Great Oolite of Cox's Pit, Bedford. 

 Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq. 



Ono Crinoid {Antedon) from the Great Oolite of Hampton 

 Down, near Bath. Presented by Arthur Hogan, Esq. 



Three Echinoderma, part of a collection of fossils from 

 various British localities and horizons, but chiefly from the 

 Jurassic rocks of Scotland. Presented by R. Marcus Gunn, 



Esq., M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S. 



Five hundred Echinoidea, two Asteroideaand a hundred and 

 twenty Crinoidea from the English Chalk, being the greater 

 part of a collection made and bequeathed by the late General 

 C. F. Cockburn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



Thirty ossicles of Uintacrinus from the Chalk, Epsom. 

 Presented by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



One Echinoid from the Eocene Limestone of Mokattam,, 

 near Cairo. Presented by H. Pearson, Esq. 



Four female and two male Echinoids, Scutellina patella^ 

 the female with a marsupium. From the Barwonian (? Eocene) 

 Polyzoonal Limestone of Nelson, Glenelg R., Victoria. Col- 

 lected by the donor and described by him Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., 

 n.s. XX., p. 140, 1908. Presented by T. S. Hall, Esq., m.a. 



