ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



B. Invertebrata. 



(a.) Mollusca. — Ammonites ohtusus, A. Henleyi, A. heterophylhis, and 32 other 

 Ammonites from the Oxford Clay, the Inferior Oolite and the Lias of the South East 

 of England; part of the late Mr. J. Tennant's stock. 



One hundred and sixteen Russian Fossils, chiefly Mollusca, from the Ecole des Mines, 

 St. Petersburg. 



A set of 20 Models illustrating the development of the embryo and the siphuncle in 

 the Cephalapod shell. 



One hundred and five Fossil Mollusca, from German localities. 



A large Pinna, horn, the Inferior Oolite, and six Limas,hom. the Lias and Oolite ; 

 one Lima lineata, from the Oolite of Hanover. 



A fine block of Trigonia limestone, from the Isle of Portland. 



One hundred and sixty-five Mollusca, from various localities and formations, selected 

 from the stock of the late Mr. J. Tennant, F.G.S. 



Nine specimens of Hdix Tasmuniensis, from Hobart Town. 



Two hundred and forty Tertiary and Ctetaceous fossils, part of the collection of the 

 late Mr. Harris, of Charing, comprising a series of Brachiopoda figured by Mr. Davidson 

 in his Pal. Soc. Monograph, also a silicified specimen of Inoceramus involvtus, Sowerby, 

 (Figured in Dixon's Geology of Sussex, pi. xxviii, fig. 32.) 



(b.) Crustacea. — Several fine examples of Paracloxides Davidis, Salter; and other 

 Trilobites from the Menevian formation of St. David's, Pembrokeshire. 



An almost entire specimen of Pterygotvs aiiglicus, from the Old Bed Sandstone, of 

 Forfarshire. 



Nineteen Trilobites, from the Carboniferous Limestone and the " Eottenstone " of 

 Derbyshire. 



One head of Calymene, one Phacops caudatus, from the Wenlock Limestone of 

 Dudley. 



Six Trilobites, from Vallongo, Portugal, of the genera Calymene and Homalonotus. 



One Asoplius platycephalus, Trenton Limestone, Lake Huron; and Phacops caudatus, 

 Wenlock Limestone, Dudley. 



Specimens of Leperditia, Cypridina, Primitia, &c., figured in Quart. Journ. Geo!. Soc. 

 vol. viii. 



Estheria membranacea, and another species from the Devonian of Konigsburg. 



Two large specimens of Slimonia acuminata and other Crustacea ; acquired at 

 Mr. Tennant's sale. 



(c.) Insecta. — Forty-three Icsect-remains from the Eocene Cereste ; Department Basses 

 Alpes. 



(^.) Echinodermata. — A series of portions of Pentacrinus and also of 31illericrinus 

 Prattii, Gray sp., from the Forest Marble, Malmesbury, Wilts ; and one other Oolitic 

 Crinoid. 



Four Pentacrini and one Opldura from the Lias of Lyme Regis; and one Pentacrinus 

 from Boll, Wurtemberg. 



Thirty specimens of Pentremites, from the Carboniferous Limestone from various 

 British localities. 



Two specimens of Perievhocrinus, and one Ophiucrinus, from the Wenlock Limestone 

 of Dudley. 



One specimen of Poleriocrinus, from the Carboniferous Limestone of Kildare, Ireland, 

 and one slab of polished Crinoidal Limestone, Derbyshire. 



(e.) Zoophyta. — One block of Oolitic Coral, Gloucestershire. 

 One specimen of Zaphreniis from the Carboniferous Limestone, Bristol. 

 Favosites alveolaris, F. crislata, and two other corals from the Upper Silurian, Wen- 

 lock. 



Four slabs of polished Corals from the Devonian. 



(/.) Protozoa, etc. — Ten specimens of Stromatopora, including S. striatella from the 

 Upper Silurian, Wenlock ; Stromatopora placenta, Devonian, Torquay, etc. 

 A mass of Num7mdites trom the Lower Eocene Department, Oise. 

 Nummulites fiom Trmi(la.d ; Jamaica; Malta; European and Indian localities. 

 Five sponges from the Greensand of Warminster. 



C. Plant^s:. 



A beautiful and perfect leaf of Populus, sp., from the Miocene Schaflfhausen ; 20 

 specimens of Nipadites Burtini from the Eocene of Brussels. 



The type-specimen of Araucarites Pippingfordiensis, Carruthers ( = PiNites Fitioni, of 

 Mantell), from the Wealden-Ironstone, Ashdown Forest, Sussex. (Figured in Trans. 

 Geol. Soc, 2nd ser., vol. iv., tab. ^xll., fig. 11. ; and Carruthers, Geol. Mag. 1866, vol 

 iii., p. 250, and 1869, vol., vi. p. 3.) 



A specimen of Clathraria Lyelli, from the Chlorltic Chalk of Ventnor. 



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