156 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two liundred specimens of marine shells, chiefly frag- 

 ments, from the high-level Glacial deposits near Dublin. 



Ecliinoderma. — Seven Cystids, thirty-two Blastoids, and 

 forty-eight Crinoids from the Silurian, Devonian, and Car- 

 boniferous of Indiana and Kentucky, U.S.A. 



Two locrinus and Dendrocrinus from the Ordovician of 

 Ohio. 



Ten Isocrinus and Balanocrinus from Italy, and a slab 

 of Isocrinus from the Bathonian of Montmedy, Dep. Meuse, 

 France. 



Echinoids from the English Chalk, collected to illustrate 

 zonal distribution. 



Brachiopoda. — Four Brachiopods from the Devonian of 

 N. America. 



One Dictyothyris morierei, from the Inferior Oolite, 

 Doulting, Somerset. 



Other Invertebrata. — Twelve Medusites from the Cam- 

 brian of Sweden. 



Eighty-four corals from the Devonian of North America. 



One Dihunoxjhyllum and three sections of Syringopora, 

 from the Carboniferous Limestone of England. 



One hundred and sixty sponges from the Upper Chalk of 

 Oberg, Hanover. 



Sponges from the English Chalk, collected to illustrate 

 zonal distribution. 



Twenty-two fossil Invertebrata from the Greensand of 

 White Head, and one from the Chloritic Greensand of Colin 

 Glen, Antrim. 



Plantw. — Eighty plant remains from the Middle Culm of 

 North Devon ; some described and figured bv E. A. N. Arber, 

 Phil. Trans., 190tt. 



Fifty-three sections of Coal-plants from Yorkshire. 



Eighteen microscope-sections of siliceous plants and one 

 microscope-section of Leiridodendron. 



Rock Specimens. — One specimen of Pisolite. 



Two rock-specimens from the Lias and Inferior Oolite of 

 the West of England. 



Twenty-two microscope-sections of Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone and of other Pal£eozoic rocks. 



Sixty-five microscope-sections of Tertiary Limestones, 

 Magnesian Limestones, Corals, and other organisms. 



