146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BllITISU MUSEUM. 



Twelve Ammonites, ten Lamellibranclis, and other frag- 

 mentary fossils from the Upper Cretaceous S. of Gongola 

 Bauchi Provinces, Northern Nigeria. Presented by C L. 

 Temple, Esq., per the Director of the Imperial Institute. 



Seventeen Lamellibranchia and one Gastropod from the 

 Eocene of Northern Nigeria. Presented by Lieut.-Col. G. S. 

 McD. Elliot, R.E. 



Three Lucina cf. gigantea (internal casts) and two 

 Gastropods {Valuta cf. cithara and gen. i^det., also internal 

 casts) from the Tertiary beds of Garadimi, Northern Nigeria. 

 Presented by Capt. P. S. Lelean, r.a.m.c. 



Natural casts of Mollusca (twenty-five Lamellibranchs 

 and one Gastropod) from Eocene phosphatic deposits 3,000 ft. 

 above sea-level, Djebel Ayata, near Ksour, Tunis. Presented 

 by Charles Wilkinson, Esq. 



Turritella mannsii and T. reyi from the neighbourhood 

 of Jerusalem. Presented by H. D. Acland, Esq., F.G.S. 



Twenty-three Mollusca from the Cretaceous and later 

 formations of Turkish Armenia. Presented by Felix Oswald, 

 Esq., B.sc, and H. F. B. Lynch, Esq. 



Seventy-five Mollusca from Post-Pliocene (Alluvium), 

 eleven from the Eocene (Nummulitic Limestone), and two 

 from the Mesozoic rocks of the Tochi Eiver district, 

 Waziristan, N.W, India. Presented by Lieut.-Col. B. M. 

 Skinner, R.A.M.C. 



Thirty Mollusca from the Post-Pliocene of Baku, noticed 

 and figured in the donor's work, "The Oil Fields of Russia" 

 (London, 1904). Presented by A. Beeby Thompson, Esq. 



Thirty Gastropoda and forty-six Lamellibranchia from 

 the Tertiary and Post-Tertiary rocks in the neighbourhood 

 of the Dardanelles, described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. Ix. (1904). Presented by Lt.-Col. Thomas English, F.G.S. 



Fifteen Gastropoda {Melania escheri, &c.) and twelve 

 Lamellibranchia {Mactra iiodolica, &c.) from the Tertiary 

 of the Tekfui Dagh district of the Sea of Marmora. Pre- 

 sented by A. Frank Dabell, Esq., a.m.i.m.e. 



One Teredina personata from the London Clay of 

 Sheppey. Presented by B. Newlands, Esq. 



A young Leiostoma pyrus from the Upper Eocene, 

 Barton CliiF. Presented by Allan Mahood, Esq. 



Thirty valves of an Ostrea related to the European Eocene 

 species 0. Jiahellula, and six valves of Gryphcea sp., from 

 a bluff" overlooking the confluence of the rivers Liraay and 

 Neuquen, Argentina. Presented by A. C. Gostling, Esq. 



A lower valve of Gryphcea cochlear (Poli.), var. navicu- 

 laris, Brocchi, from the Pliocene near Myrton, N.W. Cyprus 

 Presented by E. H. D. Nicolls, Esq. 



