158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



The type-specimen of Tetracrinus (?) felix found as a 

 derived fossil in the Red Crag of Felixstowe. Presented by 

 P. G. H. Boswell, Esq. 



Brachiopoda. — The collection of Brachiopoda made by the 

 late John Francis Walker, Esq., M.A., f.g.s., of York, com- 

 prising more than 100,000 specimens arranged and labelled by 

 him, and including about 130 specimens described and figured 

 by the late Dr. Thomas Davidson. Presented by Mrs. J. F. 

 Walker and Gelson Walker, Esq. 



One Brachiopod from the Cambrian of the N.W. High- 

 lands. Presented by the Director of the Geological Survey 

 of Scotland. 



Fifty Brachiopods from the Cambro-Silurian of Stony 

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

 Woodward. 



Eleven Ordovician, seven Silurian ard fifty-two Devonian 

 Brachiopods from the Northern Shan States of Upper Burma. 

 Presented by the Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



A hundred Brachiopods, being part of a collection of 

 Devonian fossils made by the late J. W. Brooke, Esq., in the 

 Province of Sze-chuen, China. Presented by Mrs. Brooke. 



A hundred and eighteen Brachiopoda chiefly from the 

 Devonian of Germany, l3ut some from Cornwall. Presented by 

 Upfield Green, Esq., f.g.s. 



Brachiopoda from the Magnesian Limestone, near Doncaster. 

 Presented by H. Culpin, Esq. 



Seven specimens of Orhiculoidea habeana from the Rhsetic 

 (Avicula contorta zone), Redland, Bristol. Presented by W. H. 

 Wickes, Esq. 



Forty-two Brachiopods, being 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. 



Six hundred Brachiopods, being part of a collection of 

 English Chalk fossils made and bequeathed by the late General 

 C. F. Cockburn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



Two Cretaceous Brachiopods from the United States. 

 Presented by Lieut.-Col. L. Worthington Wilmer. 



Annelida. — One Annelid from the Cambrian of the N.W. 

 Highlands. Presented by the Director of the Geological - 

 Survey of Scotland. 



A cast of supposed Annelid track or tube from the Wealden 

 (Horsham Stone) near Horsham, Sussex. Presented by A. C. 

 Stewart, Esq. 



Twenty-seven Annelida, being part of a collection of English 

 Chalk fossils made and bequeathed by the late General C. F. 

 Cockburn/ Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



