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Six Crinoid fragments from the Devonian of Bedruthan 

 Steps, N. Cornwall. Presented by Walter Barratt, Esq. 



Thirteen portions of columns of Flatycrinus, from the 

 Lower Carboniferous Shales, Cam Bed, Ribblehead, Yorkshire. 

 Presented by Philip Roscoe, Esq. 



Forty-three Crinoid columnals from the Trias of St. 

 Cassian, Beuthen and Reooaro. Presented by University 

 Geological Museum, Tubingen. 



Twelve fragments of Echinoids and Crinoids from various 

 Triassic localities in Austria. Presented by the Imperial 

 Geological Survey of Austria, Vienna. 



Twenty-nine Echinoids and nineteen Crinoids from various 

 beds in the Tyrol. Presented by the Palseontological Museum, 

 Munich, Bavaria. 



Fifteen portions of Isocrinus sp. from the Inferior Oolite 

 near Stroud. Presented by Miss Mary Hutton. 



Nine Echinoderma from the Cornbrash, Midland Railway 

 Pit, Bedford. Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq., f.g.S. 



A Hemicidarid Echinoid from the Cornbrash, Backwater, 

 Weymouth. Presented by General C. F. Cockburn. 



One cast of Echinothuria from remanie Cretaceous, 

 between Kingskerswell and Newton Abbot. Presented by 

 Miss Mary Salter. 



Three Echinoids from the Cretaceous of Sandown, Isle of 

 Wight, collected by the donor and Mr. R. Bullen Newton. 

 Presented by Col. L. Worthington Wilmer. 



Two Cretaceous Echinoids from Eltamara, El-Kantara, 

 Atlas Mountains. Presented by Herr K. E. Osthaus. 



Thirteen Cretaceous Echinoids from El-Kantara, Atlas 

 Mountains. Presented by the Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, 

 r.R.s. 



Two photographs (by J. A. G. Strickland, Esq.), of Marsu- 

 pites testudinarius, from the Upper Chalk of Brighton. 

 Presented by Miss Caroline Birley. 



Thirty- six Echinoderma from the Tertiary formation of 

 the I. of Zanzibar. Presented by J. T. Last, Esq. 



One Echinoid from the Tertiary of Cuba. Presented by 



A. J. Jukes-Browne, Esq., B.A., F.G.s. 



One Echinoid from the Soapstone of Fiji. Presented by 



B. Glanvill Corney, Esq., m.d. 



Two Clypeaster from the Miocene of Santa Maria, Azores. 

 Presented by W. R. Ogilvie Grant, Esq. 



Twenty-eight Echinoids from the Tertiary Beds of Cyprus. 

 Presented by Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



Fifty-two Echinoderma. Presented by the Executors of 

 the late W. H. Corfiek), Esq., m.d., per T. H. Corfield, Esq. 



