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



An extensive series of fossils, comprising. Coal-plants, from Burdie House ; Corals and 

 Orthoceratites, from the Carboniferous Limestone ; Fenestrclla, from the Magnesian 

 Limestone ; Plant-remains, from Stonesfield ; Miocene Tertiary shells, from Antium, 

 Monte Mario, &c., &c. Bequeathed by the late Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, 

 Bart., r.G.s. 



Seventy-one fossils from Northern Queensland, comprising Corals, Polyzoa, Mollusca, 

 and Plant-remains; from Upper Palasozoic rocks. Presented by E.. L. Jack, Esq., F.G.S., 

 Government Geologist, Townsville. 



II. By Purchase. — A. Vertebkata. 



(1.) Mammalia. — A perfect skull of Bos primigenius, and the upper and lower jaws of 

 a young Elephas antiquus ; from the brickearth at Ilford. 



Remains of Mesopithecus Pentelici, Rhinoceros pachyqnathvs, Hipparion gracile, 

 Tragoceros amaltheus, Palceoreas, sp., Gazella hrevicornis, G. deperdita, and Helladothe- 

 rium Duvernoyi; from the Miocene deposits atPikermi, near Athens. 



The above specimens selected and named by Prof. A. Gaudry. 



(2.) Reptilia. — Part of vertebral column, and limb-bones of Dolichosaurus longicollis, 

 from the Chalk of Lewes ; and remains of Ichthyosaurus, Polyptychodon, Acanthopholis 

 horridus, and oi Chelone, from the Lower Chalk, near Folkestone (Capron Collection). 



A set of plaster casts of the type-specimens of Lcelaps aquilunguis, from the Greensand 

 of New Jersey, U.S.A. 



(3.) Pisces. — A fine series of jaws of Edaphodontidce, comprising the figured specimens 

 described in the Memoirs of the Geological Survey, Mon. iv., pi. 4 ; of Drepanodon 

 canaliculalus , figured and described by Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart, in Decade xiii., 

 pi. 9, of the Geological Survey; sls,o xQumms, of Pomognathus, Tomognathus, Acrognathus, 

 Belonostomus, Macrupoma, Dercetis, and other genera, from the Chalk, near Guildford and 

 Lewes (Capron Collection). 



A collection of fossil fishes, containing nearly perfect examples of Pterichthys productus, 

 Pt. latus, and Ft. ohlongus; also of Coccostens, Glyptolepis, Diplopterus ; and Osteolepis 

 major, of unusually large size ; from the Old Red Sandstone, Lethen Bar. 



B. Invertebkata. 



(a.) Crustacea. — Forty-two specimens of Enoploclytice and other Macrourous Crus- 

 taceans, from the Chalk of Surrey and Sussex (Capron Collection). 



Meyeria Vectensis, from the Greensand ; Hoploparia Belli, and Dromilites, sp. nov., 

 from the London Clay, Sheppey. 



Nine Bohemian Trilobites, including specimens with beautifully preserved eyes, of 

 JEglina speciosa, and jE. prisca ; Remopleurides radians, &c. 



5^eventy-eight specimens from the Silurian, of Cincinnati, belonging to the genera 

 Acidaspis, Asaphus, Beyrichia, Calymene, Ceraurus, Leperditia, Triarthrus, Trinu- 

 cleus, &c. 



(b.) Mollusca. — A mass of Tertiary Limestone, with numerous casts of Limnea, from 

 Gurnet Bay, Isle of Wight. 



Twenty-three species of Brachiopoda, Spirifera, Orthis, Leptcena, Rhynchonella, Tere- 

 hratula, kc, from the Devonian Limestone of Menzenberg, &c., and 20 Brachiopods, 

 from the Devonian of Priim and Gerolstein, Eifel. 



Two hundred and forty-three Mollusca, from the Carboniferous strata of Tournay, 

 Belgium, belonging to the genera Orthis, Belleropkon, Athyris, Chonetes, Euomphalus, &c. 



One thousand three hundred specimens of Mollusca of various genera, from the Silurian 

 of Cincinnati, U.S.A. 



(c.) Polyzoa. — Thirty-five Graptolites, from the Lower Silurian of Victoria, Australia; 

 figured and described in the " Annals and Magazine of Natural History," for 1876. 



Thirteen Graptolites and 50 Polyzoa from the Silurian of Cincinnati, and other localities 

 in the U.S.A. 



(fZ.) Echinodermata. — A specimen of Echinanthus, from the Tertiary Limestone of 

 Lake Nyanza, Central Africa. 



Two specimens of Ophiura Libanotica, Konig, from the Cretaceous beds of Hakel, 

 Lebanon. 



Two hundred and six Chalk Echinodermata ; Cidaris, Marsupites, Goniaster, &c., from 

 Surrey and Sussex (Capron Collection). 



Thirty-seven specimens of Ctenocrinus, Cupressocrinites, &e., from the Devonian, Eifel. 



Seventy-two Crinoidea; Agelacrinus, Eucalyptocrinus, Heterocrinus, Ichthyocrinus, &c., 

 from the Silurian of Cincinnati. 



(e.) Annelida. — Twenty-seven specimens of Terebella Lewesiensis, from the Chalk of 

 Lewes, Sussex (Capron Collection), Tentaculites, Conchiolites, Serpulites, &c., from the 

 Silurian of Cincinnati ; and nine specimens of Spirorbis, &c., from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Edinburgh. 



(/".) Zoophyta- 



