13(S ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BlUTISH MUSEUM. 



(d.) A collection of Patagonian Tertiary Mollusca from 



R. F. Damon. 

 (e.) A series of silicified Tertiary shells from Japan. 

 (/.) The " Jesson Collection" of Red Chalk Mollusca from 



Hunstanton. • 



(g.) The " Slatter Collection " of Jurassic Mollusca from 

 Evesham, Worcestershire. 



(h.) A series of Triassic Lamellibranchs from the Malay 

 Peninsula, collected by Mr. H. F. Bellamy, and 

 described by R. B. Newton (Proc. Malacol. Soc. 

 Lond. 1900). 



Gasteropoda and Lamellibranchiata registered, 3,224. 



Brachiopoda. — Eleven English and Foreign collections 

 have been named, labelled, registered, and incorporated with 

 the general series of Brachiopoda in Gallery 8, namely : — 



Mr. F. Palin's and Mr. T. Ruddy's Collections of Brachio- 

 poda from the Bala and Carboniferous Limestones of TNorth 

 Wales {see Q. J. Geol. Soc. 1879, xxxv., p. 200). 



Mr. J. H. Collins' Collection from the Grdovician and 

 Devonian of Cornwall, and Mr. TJpfield Green's from the 

 Devonian, Germany. 



Mr. T. Jesson's and Mr. Westmoreland's Collections from 

 the Red Chalk of Hunstanton, Norfolk. 



Mr. George Dowker's Collection from the Upper Chalk of 

 Margate. Mr. C. Clemenceau's Collection from the Mesozoic 

 rocks of Charente Inferieure, &c., of France. 



Colonel C. C. Grant's Collection from the Silurian, Canada. 



Dr. H. M. Ami's Collection from the Trenton Limestone, 

 Ontario. 



M. P. Petitclerc's Collection from the Lower Bajocian of 

 Haute Soane. 



Brachiopoda registered in the past year, 502. 



Crustacea. — A fine series of Tertiary Decapod Crustacea 

 from Patagonia ; and a collection of Silurian Trilobites from 

 Bohemia, have been added to the Arthropoda, labelled, and 

 registered. 



Specimens registered during the year, 158. 



Annelida : — Registered, 3. 



Echinoderma (Gallery 8). — Cystidea. — A set of Eocystis 

 from the Lower Cambrian of New Brunswick, has been 

 added to the collection. The genus was not previously 

 represented in the Museum. 



Number of Cystidea registered during the past year, 14. 



