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Thirty-seven coloured plaster casts of Reptilian bones from 

 the Karoo Formation, South Africa, the originals in the Royal 

 College of Surgeons. 



J. mj^/ii&m. — Specimen of Actinodon froissardi from the 

 Lower Permian of Autun, France. 



Pisces. — A series of fish-remains from the Chalk of Kansas, 

 belonging to the genera EmiDOy Anogmius, Enchodus, 

 Ichthyodectes and Protosphyrcena. 



Three specimens of Drepanaspis gertiuendenensis, irom. Lr. 

 Devonian, Gmiinden, Germany. 



Twenty Rhsetic fish-remains from Aust Clift' and Blue 

 Anchor, 



Five fossil fishes from the Chalk of Cuxton and Burham, 

 Kent. 



Two fish-remains from the Cretaceous rocks of Folkestone. 



Mollusca. — A double-spined specimen of Valuta luctatrix 

 from the Barton Clay. 



Two hundred specimens of Oxfordian Ammonites from 

 Chamgamwe, E. Africa. 



Cast of Ovula gisortiana from the Calcaire Grossier, Le 

 Boisgeloup, near Gisors, Paris basin. 



Four Ammonites, and five other Mollusca from the Creta- 

 ceous rocks of Folkestone. 



Twelve Jurassic Ammonites from Gloucestershire and 

 Dorsetshire. 



One hundred and fifty-three Mollusca from the Jurassic to 

 the Miocene deposits of the Central Apennines including 

 many new species and type specimens (Morena Collection). 



Arthropoda. — A fossil crab Xanthopsis from Eocene of 

 Egypt. 



An arachnid Arthrolycosa from the Permian of Bohemia. 



Echinoderma. — A fine specimen of Palasteriscus, from the 

 Devonian of Bundenbach. 



A specimen of the rare Asterias hitwminosa, Geinitz, from 

 the Permian of Hesse. 



Fourteen Tertiary Echinoidea from Cuba, from the collection 

 of Prof. G. Dewalque, including types and other specimens 

 described by Cotteau, Ann. Soc. Geol. Belg. IX., 1881. 



A Pseudodiadema, from the Grey Chalk of Folkestone. 



Two specimens of a new genus and species of Echinoid, 

 Holasteropsis credneriana, Elbert, 1902, from the Turonian 

 of the Teutoburger Wald. 



Five specimens oiEdriocrinus sacculus. from the Devonian 

 rocks of the Falls of the Ohio. 



One Dolatocrinus lagunculus, from the Devonian rocks of 

 Indiana. 



One of the two cotypes of Graphiocrinus encrinoides, De 

 Koninck & Le Hon, from the Lower Carboniferous of Belgium, 

 collected by Prof. G. Dewalque. 



