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(4.) Pisces. — One liundrecl and fifty-five specimens from the Lower Chalk, Gault, and 

 Greensand of Folkeston e and Dover, chiefly Fishes. 



One head of Hybodiis, one specimen of Dapedius politus, and five other Fish-remains, 

 from the Lias of Lyme E.egis. 



Twelve Fish-remains, from various formations and localities (Morris Collection). Ten 

 Fossil fishes, from the Sulphur-zone of Sicily. 



Kine specimens of Plata. v minor ; two of Raia ; ten specimens of Euryphulis; one of 

 Leptosomus ; three of Clupea sardinioides ; one of Scombroclupea ; five of P alceohulistum 

 Goodelii ; nine of Chirocentrites ; and twenty-one new and undetermined fishes, all from 

 the Cretaceous formation of Hakel and Sahel-el-alma, in the Lebanon, Syria. 



One specimen of Mallotus, from Greenland. 



Paraccplialus cristatus ; Sphjrcenodus crassidens ; Brac/ij/cetus, s]). ; Coelopoma Culei ; 

 Pycnodus, sp. ; Phyllodus, sp. ; Elasmodus, sp. ; Bruchygnathus^ sp. ; Carcharias, sp. ; all 

 from the London Clay of the Isle of Sheppey. 



One hundred and forty -one Fossil Vertebrata (principally Fishes), from the Devonian 

 and Carboniferous formations of Farlowe and Oreton, Shropshire ; including five specimens 

 figured in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. xviii. 



Seven specimens of Cephalaspis asper ; three of Climatius reticulatus ; five of Acanthodes 

 Mitchelli ; ten of Diplacarithus gracilis ; three of Euthacaiithus grandis ; one of Pare xus 

 recurvus ; and two of Parexus falcatus ; together with nine other fossil fishes not deter- 

 mined, from the Old Red Sandstone of Forfarshire. 



B. Inveetebeata. 



(a.) Mollusca. — Twenty-five Tertiary shells, from Tasmania; a collection of Eocene 

 Tertiary shells, from Claiborne Massachussets, U.S.A. ; twenty-five Tertiary shells, 

 from the Clyde ; a specimen of j4 turia zic-zac, from the London Clay of Sheppey. 



Seven hundred and sixty Mollusca, from the Gault and Greensand, Folkestone, and the 

 Grey Chalk, Dover, including specimens of Scalaria, Aporrhais, Fissurella, Capulus ; 

 figured and described by Mr. J. S. Gardener, in a series of papers published in the 

 Geological Magazine and the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 



Fifty-seven Secondary Fossils, from Sicily. 



Three hundred and twenty-six Mollusca, from New Zealand, collected by Dr. Hector. 



One hundred and eight Mollusca, from various localities (part of the Morris Collection). 



Fifty Wealden fossils, one Aptychus, of Ammonite, and one Ammonites Bechei, Lias, 

 Lyme Regis. 



One hundred and forty-five Fossil shells, &c., from the Inferior Oolite, Yeovil ; Hinnites 

 Leymieri, from the Lower Greensand, Freshwater , and a large series of Cretaceous Mol- 

 lusca, &c., from the vicinity of Ventnor, Isle of Wight. 



Two hundred and thirty Mollusca and other fossils, from the Lower Devonian of 

 Rockfort, Belgium. 



One hundred and fifty-two Palasozoic Fossils (chiefly Mollusca), from Tasmania. 



{b.) Crustacea. — Three hundred and seventy Crustacea, from the Gault and Lower 

 Chalk of Dover and Folkestone (Gardner Collection). 



Four hundred Fossil Eniomostraca (Beyrichin, Primitia, Leper ditia, Cypridina, 

 Entomoconchus), from the Silurian and Carboniferous formations ; many of the specimens 

 being figured and described in the Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1855-75, by Professor 

 T. Rupert Jones, r.E.s. 



Two hundred and fifty Crustacea, from the London Clay, &c. (Morris Collection). 



Nine specimens of Pterygotus anglicus. Old Red Sandstone, Forlarshire. 



Three ^^QCiuxQn^ of Eurypterus, Upper Silurian, New York, U.S.A. 



Eight Crustaceans, from the Cretaceous formation of the Lebanon. 



Four specimens of Plagiolophus Xanthopsis and Scyllaridia, from the London Clay 

 of Sheppey. 



(c.) Echinodermata. — One Geocoma, sp., and one Ophiura Libanotica, from the Creta- 

 ceous formation of the Lebanon. 



Eighty-five Crinoids, many specimens in fine preservation, from the Silurian of 

 Cincinnati. 



Two hundred and fifty-nine Fossil Cystideans, from the Carboniferous series of 

 Burlington, Iowa, U.S.A., and Meloiiites midtipora, St. Louis. 

 _ Eighty-three Echinodermata, from the Eocene of Scinde, &c. (Morris Collection). 



Three specimens of Ophiocrinus, Wenlock Limestone, Dudley. 



{d.) Zoophyta-Zoanlharia, — Fifty-nine Corals, from the Chalk and Gault formations of 

 Dover and Folkestone (Gardner Collection), nine Corals from the London Clay of Sheppey. 

 Eighty-two Palaeozoic Corals, from Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee. 



{e.) Protozoa, etc., etc. — Two hundred microscopic organisms, spicula of spono-es, etc.. 

 from the Lower Carboniferoua Shales, near Glasgow. 



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