ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



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Au almost entire example of Ichtlnjosaurus tenuimslris (upwards of 12 feet in leno-th) 

 from the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorset. ° 



_A very perfect _ paddle and a well-preserved head of Plesiosaurus, from the Lower 

 Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorset. 



A slab of Lias, containing a great portion of the skeleton of a Pterodactijie (Dimor- 

 phodon macronyx), in a fine state of preservation, from the Lower Lias of Lyme Keo-is. 



A -very fine head of Placodns gigas, Ag. from the Muschelkalk of Bayreuth ; beinf 

 the original specimen described by Herman von Meyer, in the " Jahrbuch" for 1868. " 



Pisces : — A specimen of Pgcnodus p/atessus, from the Eocene Tertiary of Monte Bolca. 



Saurodon from the Upper Chalk of Charlton, Kent _; teeth of Ptgchodus, and specimens 

 of Ejicliodus and Beryx, from the Grey Chalk of Halliuo-, Kent. 



Lcpidotus minor, and a very fine specimen of Megalurus, from the Purbeck of Swanao-e, 

 Dorset ; also a second example from the Portland stone. Isle of Portland. 



A small jaw of fish (undescribed), and specimens of Ischyodus Egertoni, Lejndotus, 

 Gyrodus, teeth and spines of Hyhodus, &c., from the Kimmeridge Clay, Wevmouth' 

 Dorset. 



Two specimens of Dapedius from the Lower Lias of Lyme Reois. 



Fine examples of palatal teeth of DeUndits, Orodiis ramosus, Chomaiodus ductus, 

 Helodiis; and spines of Oracanthus and Ctenacanthus , from the Carboniferous lime- 

 stone of Oreton, Salop. 



Cheiracaiilhus latus, from the Devonian of Stromness, North Britain ; and a very laro-e 

 head of Cephalasjns Lyelli, from the Devonian of Cradley, Herefordshire. 



B. Fossil remains belonging to the Invertebrate Classes. 

 MoUusca ; — (Bivalvia and Gasteropoda generally.) 



36 Pliocene fresh-water Shells from various localities in Britain. 



33 Miocene Tertiary Shells from South Australia. 

 9 Tertiary Sliells from Algeria. 

 106 Specimens of Tertiary and other MoUusca (Damon Collection). 

 120 Hippurites from the Cretaceous formation of Aude, France. 



24 Shells from the Chalk, Gault, and Greensand (British). 



38 „ from the Oolite and Lias (British). 



75 „ from the Cai'boniferous of Ireland. 



21 „ from the Carboniferous and other formations (A. Bryson's Collection). > 



MoUusca : — Cephalopoda: — Several examples of Trigonellites {Opercula of Ammonites) 

 from the Chalk and Kimmeridge Clay. 



Ammonites Morelianus from the Gault of Ardennes. 



10 Ammonites from the Oolite and Lias (Damon Collection). 

 2 Nautili „ ditto ditto. m 



1 Geoteuthis „ Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorset. 



The type specimen of Belemnites Bruguerianus from the Lower Lias, Lyme (figured 

 and described in the Memoirs of the Geological Survey Monograph, II. 1864). 



Orthoceras annulatiim, from the Wenlock shale, Dudley. 



Crustacea: — 1 Lobocarcinus from Tertiary, Egypt ; 2 if76>/jZopa?'2£C, from the Greensand 

 of the Isle of Wight. 



Remains of Eryon and Glyplicea, from the Oolite of Sarthe, the Kimmeridge Clay of 

 Dorset, and the Lias of Lyme. 



Fourteen Trilobites from Trenton and Cincinnati in North America, and five from the 

 Wenlock shale of Dudley. 



Three Pterygoti from Lanarkshire, and one Eurypterus nanus from the Upj^er Silurian 

 of Gotland, in Sweden. 



Insecta: — 159 Fossil Insects, from the Miocene Tertiaiy of Bonn, on the Rhine (figured 

 and described by Drs. Von Heyden and H. Hagen, in the " Palaeontographica," vols, 

 viii., X., and xiv.) 



Annelida : — Three Serpulce from the Chalk and Carboniferous Limestone. 



Echinodermata : — Six specimens of Echinus miliaris from the Pleistocene of Belfast. 



Fourteen specimens of Cidaris, Salenia, Holaster, Galcritcs, Micruster ; and six speci- 

 mens of Goniaster, Ophiura, and Astrogonium, from the Chalk and Gault of Kent; and 

 eight Marsupites from the Chalk of Blandford, Dorset. 



Upwards of one hundred specimens of Bourgetocrinus from the Chalk of Gravesend and 

 Charlton, in Kent, and one Oolitic Cidaris. 



A magnificent slab of Pentacrinus briareus, and one smaller example of the same genus, 

 from the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorset. 



Five specimens of Cyathocrinus, two of Dimerocrinus , and a new species of Crinoid, from 

 the Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, 



Zoophyta : — Several Parasmilicc from the Chalk, and other examples of Fossil Corals 

 from the Oolite and Carboniferous formations. 



Pulyzoa: — Eiglit Polyzon from the Chalk. 



Amorphozoa : — Seven Sponges from the Chalk of Kent, &c. 



PlantcB .-—126 specimens of Plant-remains from Clallam Bay, Washington Territory, 

 United States ; from Nanaimo ; Vancouver's Island; and Skedegate Bay, Queen Charlotte's 

 Island. 



211. G Amorphozoa : — 



