146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Four slabs of Niobrara Chalk from Kansas, containing 

 specimens of Uintacrinus socialis. Presented by the Hon. 

 Frank Springer. 



Fragments of Echinoderm breccia from boulders in Riigen, 

 as described by W. Deecke, Mitth. naturw. Ver. Neu-Vor- 

 pommern, vol. xxxi., 1900, pp. 67-76. Presented by Prof. 

 W. Deecke. 



Photographs of drawings of Eucladia woodwardi. Pre- 

 sented by Prof. W. J. Sollas. 



Specimen of Pentacrinus ( = Isocrinus) leuthardti from 

 the Bradfordian of Sichtern near Liesthal, Switzerland. 

 Presented by Dr. Karl Struebin. 



Annelida. — Two specimens of Nereitopsis from Lower 

 Devonian, Bedruthan, Cornwall. Presented by Upfield 

 Green, Esq. 



Anthozoa. — Three corals from Pleistocene of Perim Island, 

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



Specimen of Favosites from Wenlock Limestone, Whitfield, 

 near Tortworth. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather. 



Protozoa. — Two portions of Tertiary pebbles containing 

 Nummulites djoJcdjokartw from West Central Borneo, noticed 

 by R. B. Newton and R. Holland, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7] 

 vol. iii., 1899, pp. 245-264, pis. ix., x. Presented by Prof. 

 G. A. F. Molengraaf. 



Fifteen Nummulites from the Eocene of Turkey. Pre- 

 sented by Lieut.-Col. Thomas English. 



Fifty-two slides of Microzoa, chiefly Foraminifera, from 

 the Tertiary of Madoura, near Java. Presented by G. B. 

 Reynolds, Esq. 



Plantce. — A small collection of fossil plants from the Arctic 

 Regions. Presented by Prof. A. G. Nathorst. 



Three pieces of silicified wood from the Tertiary of Sadjura, 

 Bantam, Java. Presented by G. B. Reynolds, Esq. 



Trunk of Sigillaria from Coal Measures, Burradon 

 Colliery, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Presented by J. H. Reah, Esq. 



Nineteen fossil plant-remains, etc., from the Coal Measures, 

 etc., of Bechuanaland. Presented by A. J. Molyneux, Esq. 



Two fossil fruits from Stonesfield Slate, Stonesfield. Pre- 

 sented by A. M. Bell, Esq. 



Rock Specimens.— Hali of a paramoudra from the Chalk of 

 Norwich. Presented by James Reeve, Esq* 



A sarsen-stone obtained in excavating the foundations of 

 the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington ; de- 

 scribed and figured in Geol. Mag., 1900, p. 543. Presented by 

 Col. C. K. Bushe. 



Two ironstone concretions from Pliocene Crag, Aldeburgh, 

 Suffolk. Presented by S. Garrett, Esq. 



