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Echinoclerma. — 95 Echinoderma from the Ordovician, 

 Canada. 



A slab of Encrinus carnalli from the Muschelkalk. 



One Isocrinus, n.sp., from the Jurassic of Virton, Belgian 

 Luxemburg. 



Echinoids from the Senonian, Asia Minor, the Trias, 

 Bosphorus, and the Lias of France ; Asteroids and Ophiuroids 

 from the Trias of Germany ; and Isocrinus from the Lias of 

 Normandy. 



Echinoderms from the Upper Cretaceous, Mount Lebanon, 

 and from the Upper Cretaceous of Riigen. 



2 Echinoids {Lovenia forhesi) from the Tertiary, Victoria, 

 Australia. 



Brachiopoda. — 36 Brachiopoda from the Ordovician, 

 Canada. 



Devonian Brachiopoda from South Island, New Zealand. 



Brachiopoda from the Trias of the Bosphorus. 



One Terehratula deslongchampsi from the Upper Lias, 

 Uminster. 



6 Brachiopoda from the Upper Jurassic of France. 



Annelida. — Six Serpulae from the Eocene of England. 



Annelida from the Upper Cretaceous of Riigen. 



Polyzoa. — 25 from the Ordovician of Canada ; 4 from the 

 Ordovician of Wales; 516 from the Bradford Clay, Bradford 

 on Avon ; 177 from the Upper Chalk, near Calne, Wilts ; and 

 several from the English Eocene. 



Anthozoa and Hydrozoa. — 51 Coelentera from the Ordovi- 

 cian, Canada. 



110 Graptolites from the Ordovician of Wales. 

 Devonian Corals from South Island, New Zealand. 

 11 corals (ParasmiZm) from the English Chalk. 

 Corals from the Upper Cretaceous of Riigen. 

 6 corals from the English Eocene. 



Porifera. — 42 sponges from the Upper Cretaceous, near 

 Nice, described by P. Pocta, Bull. Soc. Geol.. France, [4] 

 vol. vii. (1907), pp. 163-173. 



Protozoa. — 890 Foraminifera from the Oxford, Kimmeridge 

 and London Clays. 



1966 Foraminifera from the English Cretaceous and Eocene 

 Rocks. 



