H44 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEU3I. 



MoUusca. — Twenty-three Cephalopoda (including the 

 specimens described and figured by G. C. Crick, Geol. Mag., 

 1903, pp. 481-485, pi. xxii.) and two Gastropoda from the 

 Ordovician, south of Tsing-tschow-fu, Province of Shantung, 

 North China ; also an example of Orthoceras chinense from 

 the Devonian of China. Presented by the Pev. Samuel 

 Couling, M.A. 



Two Lamellibranchs, four Gastropods (including Euom- 

 phalus rugosus, figured by P. Dixon, Trans. Woolhope Field 

 Club, 1867, p. 141, Fossil Sketches No. 3, fig. 4), and five 

 Cephalopods (including incomplete type specimen of Actino- 

 ceras baccatuiii, H. Woodward. 1868), from the Silurian of 

 Herefordshire. Presented by Miss S. M. Johnson. 



Internal cast of a Ce-phaloipod {Actinoceras ?) from Pyrton 

 Passage, probably of Wenlock age, ex. coll. Hy. Chas. Har- 

 ford of Frenchay near Bristol, probably collected by his 

 father, Chas. Jos. Harford. Presented by Spencer George 

 Perceval, Esq. 



One Euomphalus funatus, with operculum, from the 

 Upper Silurian of May Hill. Presented by J. W. Tutcher, 

 •:Esq. 



One Orthoceras and two Gastropods from the Devonian of 

 Cornwall ; also a slab of limestone with Barrancloceras 

 Jioltianum and Actinoceras haccatum from the Ludlow 

 formation, Porthluney, near Gorran, Cornwall (noticed by 

 donor in Geol. Mag., July 1904). Presented by XJpfield 

 Green, Esq., F.G.S. 



One hundred and fifty Gastropoda from the Silurian of 

 Gotland, collected by the donor. Presented by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, f.g.s. 



Fifteen Goniatites and two rock-fragments containing 

 Goniatites, from the Upper Limestone Shales (Carboniferous), 

 Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare, Ireland ; also two specimens of 

 Pleuronautilus i-)ulcher from the Pendleside Limestone, 

 Horsebridge Clough, Hebden Bridge, Yorks. Presented by 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind, F.G.s. 



Two specimens of Pecten from the Lower Lias of New 

 Clifton, and two Mollusca from the Lower Carboniferous 

 of the Avon Gorge. Presented by William McPherson, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Nineteen Mollusca from the Palseozoic rocks of Ontario, 

 Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Thirty-seven Palseozoic Mollusca from North America 

 (P. P. Carpenter Coll.). Presented by the Executors of 

 the'Jate Dr. C. H. Gatty. 



One Hi'p'po'podiwin ponderoswni from the Lower Lias, 

 Honeybourne railway cutting ; one block containg Plicatula 

 interstriata from the Upper RhEetic, east of Blue Anchor ; 

 one block containing Gerithium, Pleurophorus, &;c., from 



