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A piece of fossil wood bored by Teredo, dredged up in 

 Portsmouth Harbour. Presented by Colonel S. H. Exham. 



One Tellina basedowi from Miocene limestone near Edith- 

 burgh, Yorke Peninsula. Presented by Herbert Basedow, 

 Esq. 



Six oysters, probably of Pleistocene age, and five Arciform 

 shells (perhaps Area grandis), probably of Miocene or Oligo- 

 cene age, from the Island of Tobago. Presented by J. H. 

 Hart, Esq. 



Three Nucida ornata from the Oxford Clay, Bedford. 

 Presented by Alfred N. Leeds, Esq., f.g.s. 



Seventeen Mollusca (Didacna crassa and Dreissensia 

 polymorpha) from the Post-Pliocene deposits of Gallipoli. 

 Twelve Mollusca from the Miocene deposits of Erekli, Turkey. 

 Presented by Lieut.-Col. Thomas English, f.g.s. 



Ten Mollusca, including the genera, Planorbis, Suceinea, 

 and Sphcerium, from the Pleistocene deposits of New Mexico. 

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



Twelve Mollusca, including the genera Conns, Lithophagus, 

 Spondyliis, &c., from the Miocene of Malta. Collected and 

 presented by C. A. Wright, Esq., K.C.I. (Italy), f.l.s., f.z.s. 



Specimens of Gasteropods and Lamellibranchs from the 

 Main Island of Japan. Presented by G. Lewis, Esq,, f.l.s. 



One Cephalopod and one Lamellibranch from the Rhsetic 

 of Aust Cliff. Presented by Spencer George Perceval, Esq. 



One Scaphites hinodosus from the Upper Chalk near 

 Bridlington. Presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



Nautilus triangularis from the Upper Grey Chalk, near 

 Folkestone. Presented by Edwin Harmsbrooks, Esq. 



Eleven Ammonites from the Jurassic of Teruel, Spain. 

 Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, f.r.s. 



One hundred fossils, chiefly mollusca from the Middle 

 Eocene of the New Forest ; two Nerinoia from the Kime- 

 ridgian of Hanover. Presented by Major Charles E. 

 Gubbins. 



One piece of Nautiloid, one Ammonite, and two specimens 

 of Lima from the Lower Lias, Stockton, Warwickshire. 

 Presented by C. E. Blyth, Esq. 



Five Ammonites, twenty-three Lamellibranchs, and two 

 Gasteropods from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Teruel, 

 Spain. Presented by Father Raphael Gimenez. 



Twelve Ammonites, thirty-four Lamellibranchs, and three 

 Gasteropods from the Albian of the Ardennes. Presented by 

 A. J. Jukes-Browne, Esq. 



Three Cephalopods and thirteen Lamellibranchs from the 

 Chalk near Brighton ; and twenty-two Cephalopods, twelve 

 Lamellibianchs, and one Gasteropod from the Chalk Marl 



