150 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



also a slab with Stricklandinia lens. Presented by Spencer 

 George Perceval, Esq. 



A slab of Productus semireticulatus, var., from |the 

 Upper Coal-Measures, Dalmellington, Ayrshire. Presented 

 by J. Smith of Kilwinning, Esq. 



Fifteen Brachiopoda from the Palaeozoic rocks of Ontario, 

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



Fifty-four Brachiopoda from N. America (P. P. Carpenter 

 Coll.). Presented by the Executors of the late "Dr. C. H, 

 Gatty. 



A Brachiopod (?) fragment of uncertain age from the 

 neighbourhood of Gya in Ladakh, height about 15,000 feet. 

 Presented by Capt. E. T, H. Birrell, R.A.M.C. 



Ninety-eight plaster casts of type and described specimens 

 of Jurassic Brachiopoda in the Deslongschamps Collection, 

 Caen, Normandy. Presented by Prof. E. Ray Lankester, f.r.s. 



Six hundred and forty Brachiopods from the Cretaceous 

 of Morocco. Presented by J. I. S. Whitaker, Esq. 



Vermes. — Two Annelids from the Silurian in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Hereford. Presented by Miss S. M. Johnson. 



Two pieces of Inferior Oolite with supposed Annelid 

 borings from Cleeve Hill, and from Miserden near Stroud; to 

 illustrate Bajocian denudation. Presented by L. Richardson, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Three specimens of Annelid tracks {Nereites) from the 

 Eocene of Alassio, Riviera. Presented by H. G. Spearing, Esq. 



A block of Ser2:)ula tenuis from a marine band at the base 

 of the Bembridge Marls, WhiteclifF Bay, Isle of Wight. 

 Presented by G. W. Colenutt, Esq., f.g.s. 



Polyzoa. — A piece of Wenlock Limestone with Polyzoa, 

 from Blae Corner, Porthluney, Cornwall. Collected and 

 presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq., f.g.s. 



Polyzoa from the Palaeozoic rocks of Ontario, Canada. 

 Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Polyzoa from North America (P. P. Carpenter Coll.). 

 Presented by the Executors of the late Dr, C. H Gatty. 



A piece of the PoIy.TOan Bed from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous of the Avon Gorge. Presented by William McPherson, 

 Esq., f.g.s. 



A hundred and twenty-four Polyzoa (namely, two Sto- 

 matopora, fifty-nine Berenicea, fifty-one Entalophoridae, 

 ten Multiclausa, one ReptomuUisparsa, and one Geriopora) 

 from the Bathonian of Bradford, Wiltshire ; also six Polyzoa 

 from the Bradford Clay of Bradford, namely, one Terehellaria 

 Tamossissima, three Multiclausa jellyce, and two Hetero'pora 

 luminata. Presented by Arthur Vaughan, Esq., D.sc. 



