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Forty specimens of Bryozoa from the Chalk of various 

 localities. Presented by W. Gamble, Esq. 



(d.) Crustacea. — A specimen of Phacops africanus, from 

 the Upper Silurian Cedarberg, Kimberley. Presented by 

 Lionel E. Townroe, Esq. 



(e.) Echinoclermata. — Five specimens of Miocene Echino- 

 derms from near Lake Urmi, Persia (some figured and 

 described in Journ. Linn. Soc). Presented by R. T. Gilnther, 

 Esq., M.A. 



Three Echinoids from the Cretaceous rocks of Syria and 

 Palestine. Presented by Dr. A Smith Woodward, f.l.s. 



A chalk flint showing spines and plates of Cidaris per- 

 ornata imbedded in it, from Templecombe. Presented by 

 Heatly Noble, Esq. 



A chalk flint from the Thames Valley Gravel, Maidenhead, 

 showing two rows of plates with bordering ambulacral pores 

 of Cidaris perornata. Presented by Sir Francis Tress Barry, 

 Bart., M.P. 



One cup of Storthing ocrinus fritillus, from the Middle 

 Devonian, Gerolstein. Presented by A. K. Coomara-Swamy, 

 Esq., F.G.s. 



A piece of Limestone containing ossicles of Crinoidea from 

 the phyllite-schists of Sulitelma, Sweden, Presented by 

 Dr. Hj. Sjogren. 



Sixteen specimens of " Starfishes," from the Lower Cambrian 

 of Mount-Granville, New York. Presented by Charles D. 

 Walcott, Esq. For. Memb. Geol. Soc, London. 



Two plates of Uintacrinus, from the Chalk of Brighton. 

 Presented by William McPherson, Esq. 



A specimen of Nucleocrinus greenei and two of iV. 

 venustus, from the Hamilton group. Speeds, Clark co. 

 Indiana. Presented by Mr. A. C. Benedict. 



Fragments of Ophiurid arms from the Miocene of Wieliczka 

 and Baden, near Vienna. Presented by Dr. Jaroslav 

 Lomnicki. 



Eleven specimens of Eocystis primaevu^, from the Lower 

 Cambrian of New Brunswick, Presented by Dr. G. F. 

 Matthew. 



Two casts of Caleidocrinus rmdtiramus, from the Silurian 

 Bohemia. Presented by Prof. J. J. Jahn. 



A slab of Devonian Slate, Bedruthan, Cornwall, with 

 remains of Crinoids. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq. 



(/.) Actinozoa. — 'One Omphyma, sp. (noticed in Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. liv.). Presented by Mrs. A. D. 

 Davidson. 



A specimen of Stylina Collinsi, Gregory from the Neo- 

 comian, Mexico. (Figured and described in Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 1899.) Presented by H. F. Collins, Esq. 



