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Vomerine dentition of Mesodon from Stonesfield Slate, 

 Stonesfield. Presented by A. M. Bell, Esq. 



Five fossil fishes (Myriolepis hihernicus, Rhadinichthys 

 sp., Mesolepis sp., Rhizodopais sp., and Coelacanthus sp.) 

 from Coal Measures, Jarrow Colliery, Kilkenny. Presented 

 by John Gerrard, Esq. 



Four portions of sharks' teeth from Phosphate Mines about 

 12 miles W. of Gafsa, Tunis. Presented by Rev. Jamea 

 Kennedy. 



Miscellaneous Invertehrata. — A collection of fossils from 

 the Upper Greensand and Chloritic Marl of Mere and Maiden 

 Bradley, Wiltshire, illustrating paper by A. J. Jukes-Browne 

 and J. Scanes in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ivii,, 1901. 

 Presented by John Scanes, Esq. 



Twelve fossils from Somaliland, comprising Cerithium, an 

 Echinoid, and pieces of limestone, collected by Dr, Donaldson 

 Smith. Presented by H.H. the Gaikwa of Baroda. 



Various fossils from the Chalk of Brighton and neighbour- 

 hood, comprising, among others, Ostrea wegmanniana, 0. 

 ungulata, Marsupites, and Uintacrinus ; also 50 invertebrate 

 fossils from the Cretaceous, Lias, and Phsetic rocks of Dorset 

 and Devon. Presented by William McPherson, Esq. 



Forty-two fossils from the Upper Silurian of Leintwardine^ 

 and thirty-three fossils from the Silurian of the Pentland 

 Hills. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather. 



Fossils from the Silurian (Niagara Formation) of Ontario, 

 Canada. Presented by Colonel C. C. Grant. 



Forty-nine specimens of Brachiopoda, Crinoidea, Edrio- 

 asteroidea, etc. from the Hudson River Group of Ohio. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. D. T. D. Dyche. 



Mollusca. — Six shells from Pleistocene, Perim Island, Red 

 Sea. Presented by A. K. Coomara-Swamy. 



Flint cast of an ammonite from Chalk, Norwich ; and 

 specimen of Paludestrina reevei from Scrobicularia Pit, 

 Bramerton, Norwich. Presented by James Reeve, Esq. 



Polished section of Vestinautilus paucicarinatus from 

 Carboniferous Limestone, St. Doulagh's, co. Dublin, figured 

 in Foord's "Hon. Carb. Cephalop., Ireland" (Pal. Soc, 1900), 

 pi. xxiv. fig. 3. Presented by Dr. A. H. Foord. 



Specimen of Pleuronautilus nodosa- car inatus from Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Presented by 

 the Town Council of the Borough of Harrogate. 



Four immature specimens of Beleonnites nitidus from the 

 Portlandian, Beagle Pit, Aylesbury. Presented by John 

 Alstone, Esq. 



A deformed example of Actinocamax plenus from the 

 Lower Chalk, Burham, Kent ; and a Nautilus from the 



