150 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A collection of fossil fishes from the Upper Cretaceous of 

 Mount Lebanon. Presented by the Syrian Protestant 

 College, Beyrout. 



Three scales of Holoptychius nohilissimus, and two plates 

 of Asterolepis incisa, from the Upper Devonian, E. Green- 

 land. Four specimens of remains of Leptolejpis nathorsti, 

 from the Lower Jurassic, Swedish Foreland, King Charles 

 Land. Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, F.R.S. 



One" Pahieoniscid fish from the Karoo Formation, Cape 

 Colony. Presented by Robert Broom, Esq., M.D., C.M.z.s, 



Two teeth of Carcharodon megalodon from Phosphates, 

 South Carolina. Presented by A. S. Robinson, Esq. 



Five specimens uf Clupea sp. from Tertiary rocks of Baku. 

 Presented by Monsieur E. Neroutcheff. 



Two Chrysophrys from the Miocene of Malta. Collected 

 and presented by C. A. Wright, Esq., k.c.i. (Italy), f.l.s., 

 F.z.s. 



Eight fish-remains from the Upper Ludlow and Passage 

 Beds of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Presented by C. 

 Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



Three specimens of Steminatodus from the Upper Jurassic, 

 near Naples. Presented by Major Charles E. Gubbins. 



One Gtenothrissa macrocephala from the Chalk, Hailing, 

 Kent. Presented by John A. Page, Esq. 



Miscellaneous Vertehrata. — Eleven specimens of the 

 Rhsetic bone-bed, and Vertebrate remains from the same, 

 from Aust Cliff. Presented by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



A piece of bone-breccia from the Cango Caves, Oudtshoorn, 

 Cape Colony. Presented by L. G. Warrell, Esq. 



Mollusca. — Ten specimens of Purpura lapillus from the 

 Shell-middens of Dog's Bay, Galway. Presented by R. 

 Welch, Esq. 



Three Physa humerosa from the Post-Pliocene, Las Vegas, 

 New Mexico. Presented by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



One block from a Tertiary Formation containing remains 

 of shells (Turritella, Cassis, &c.) found in a coal-shaft 

 600 feet below the surface at Kaitangata, S. Island, New 

 Zealand. Presented by Mrs. Logan. 



Nine Hygromia montivaga. from a late Celtic cemetery, 

 Harlyn Bay, Cornwall. Presented by Rev. R. Ashington 

 Bullen, F.G.s. 



A small slab of Rhgetic rock, containing Plicatula intus- 

 striata from near Rugby. Presented by H. A. Ormerod, Esq. 



Twenty- two Gasteropoda and sixty Lamellibranchia from 

 the Eocene to Pleistocene rocks in the neighbourhood of the 

 Dardanelles. Presented by Lieut.-Col. Thomas English, 

 F.G.s. 



