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Polyzoa. — One Carboniferous Polyzoon. Presented by 

 Spencer George Perceval, Esq. 



Anthozoa. — Devonian Corals, collected by Captain Gurdon, 

 C.I.E., D.S.O., on the Chitral River, and described by 

 W. H, Hudleston, r.R.S., in the Geoloi^ical Magazine, Feb. 

 1902. Presented by Lieut.-Gen. C. A. McMahon, f.r s. 



Fourteen Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone, near 

 Bristol. Presented by Spencer George Perceval, Esq. 



Favosites from the Coniston Limestone (Upper Ordovician)^ 

 Dow Gil] Peck, Ribblesdale. Presented by G. F. Hill, Esq., 



M.A. 



Forifera. — One Cretaceous Sponge. Presented by Spencer 

 George Perceval, Esq. 



Two Sponges of the genera Doi'yderma and Elas'mosto'ma 

 from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian), near Havre, France. 

 Presented by G. F. Hill, Esq... m.a. 



Protozoa. — Piece of Nummulitic Limestone from Cape 

 Mortola, Mentone. Presented by F. Ross Thomson, Esq., 

 r.G.s. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata. — Six Invertebrate fossils from 

 the Albian of Cap le Heve. Presented by A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, Esq. 



Twenty-six fossils from the Niagara Limestone of Ontario. 

 Presented by Col. Grant, of Ottawa. 



Nine problematical fossils from the Devonian of Bedruthan, 

 N. Cornwall. Presented by Walter Barratt, Esq. 



Eleven Invertebrate •fossils from the Upper Ludlow and 

 Passage Beds of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Presented 

 by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



Five specimens of shell-bearing rocks from above the 

 Lower Pliocene Bone-bed, Barranca de las Calaveras, 

 Concud, Province of Teruel, Spain. Presented by Dr. A. S. 

 Woodward, F R.s. 



Flantce. — Four specimens of a supposed Fucoid, Helmin- 

 thoida from the Flysch (Eocene), of Rapallo, Liguria. Pre- 

 sented by Monsieur F. W. Reclam. 



One Neuropteris, from the Coal Measures, Gloucestershire. 

 Presented by Major Charles E. Gubbins. 



One Lycoj^odium myrsinitoides, from the Devonian of 

 Kuppachthal, Germany. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



Piece of Coniferous wood from the Great Oolite, Chadding- 

 ton Down, near Chipping Norton. Presented by Lord 

 Moreton. 



Three wax models of Carboniferous seeds (Stej'jhanosper- 

 onum akenoides and Lagenostoma sp.), and one wax model of 

 a recent Zamia. Presented by H. E. H. Smedley, Esq , f.l.s. 



