rg ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE IMllTISH MUSEUM. 



Remains of teeth of Titanosuclius ferox, from the Stormberg Beds, Orange Free State, 

 South Africa. Presented by Charles Sirr Orpen, Esq. 



A very perfect specu^ien of Ichthyosaurus tenuirostris, from the Lias of Street, Somerset. 

 Presented by Alfred Gillett, Esq. 



Five eggs of I'eleosuurus? from the Great Oolite, Bradford Road Quarry, near Ciren- 

 cester. Presented by Joshua Brown, Esq. 



A perfect and uncompressed skull with the lower jaw of Loxomma, from the Ironstone 

 of the Coal Measures, Coalbrookdale. Presented by G. Maw, Esq., f.l.s., f.g.s. 



(4.) Pisces. — Remains of bony plates of a large siluroid fish, from the neighbourhood of 

 the Zambesi. Presented by Sir John Kirk, K.C.M.G. 



Specimens of Diplodus parvvlus, Cladodus hicuspidatus, Strepsudiis slr'ialulus, Ctenoply- 

 chiits pecthidtus, from the Coal Measures (Ironstone), Borough Lee, near Edinburgh. 

 Presented by R. 11. Traquair, m.d., f.r.s. 



Specimen oi Lepfotracheles Hnkelensis, from the Cretaceous of Hakel, Mount Lebanon, 

 Syria. Presented by Sir J. W. Dawson, c.m.g., ll.d., f k.s. 



Bones and teeth of fish from various formations and localities. Presented by Charles 

 Westendarp, Esq. 



Spine of Phoder acanthus grandis (type-specimen figured and described by J. W. Davis, 

 F.G.S., in Trans. Roy. Dublin Society, 2nd ser. voh 1, 1883, pi. 65, fiij. 1), from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Bristol. Presented by the Right Honourable the Earl of 

 Ducie, F.R,s. 



A very perfect Palfeoniscid Fish from the Trias ? formation near Colesberg, Cape of 

 Good Hope. Presented by the Honourable Dr. W. G. Atherstnne, m.r.c.s., f.g.s. 



A specimen of Edestus vor-ax, from the Coal Measures, Indiana, North America. Pre- 

 sented by Sir R. Owen, k.c.b., f.r.s. 



Six specimens, comprioing jaws o^Myliohdtis aquila, Rata, Rhynchobatus, and Laemar- 

 gus borealis, &c. Presented by C. Tyler, Esq., F.G.S., &c. 



B. — Invertebuata. 



{a.) Mollusca. — Sixtj'-thvec Cephalophoda, 73 Lamelllbranchiata, 200 Gasteropoda, 

 and 18 Brachiopoda from the Secondary and Tertiary formations, of British and Foreign 

 localities ; presented by C. Westendarp, Esq. 



Eleven Orthocerata and two Cardiolce, from the Wenlock Limestone of Denbigh ; pre- 

 sented by E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



Thirteen Cephalopoda, 44 Univalves, 52 Bivalves, and 104 Brachiopoda, from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Scotland; presented by Prof. Archer (on behalf of the Science 

 and Art Museum, Edinburgh). 



Four Silurian Brachiopods and one Gasteropod, from North America ; presented by 

 H. G. Lyons, Esq., Lieut. R.E., F.G.s., &c. 



A very fine specimen of Bclemnites Puzosianus, with the phi'agmocone, from the 

 Oxford Clay, St. Ives, Huntingdon ; presented by George Potter, Esq., F.R.M.S. 



A small block of Lias Limestone, Avith a Pecten and cast of a Gasteropod shell. Rock 

 of Gibraltar ; presented by Rev. Ernest Borradaile, ll.d., &c. 



Twenty-nine Bivalves, two Gasteropods, and two ]irachIoi:)ods, from the Cretaceous 

 formation of Palestine ; presented by Sir J. William Dawson, K.C.M.G., LL.c, F.R.S. 



One Ceratiies Middcndorffii from North-east Siberia; j^resented by Dr. Frederick 

 Schmidt. 



A very large Nautilus clausus, from the Inferior Oolite, Sherborne, Dorset ; pre- 

 sented by George Potter, Esq., F.R.M.s. 



One Ammonites semicostatns from the Lias, the Skerries, Co. Antrim ; presented by 

 the Right Hon, the Earl of Ennisklllen, D.C.L., F.R.S. 



Tlilrty-five specimens of Mollusca, and 26 Brachiopoda, from the Upper Devonian, 

 Tavistock ; presented by G. "W. Mackenzie, Esq., F.R.CS., F.G.S. 



Nlnety-fovu' Bi-achlojaoda, one Bivalve, and one Univalve, from the London Clay of the 

 Metropolitan area ; presented by Robert Maitland, Esq. 



Ten Lamellibranchs, 34 Brachiopoda, 12 Pteropoda, 8 Gasteropoda, and 2 Cephalo- 

 poda, from the Cambrian and Silurian Rocks of St. David's, South Wales ; presented by 

 Dr. Henry Hicks, F.G.S. 



A specimen of Spirifera glabra, from the Carboniferous Limestone, developed to show 

 the spiral arms ; presented by the Rev. Norman Glass. 



A series of Culm Fossils, consisting of 12 Brachiopods, 25 Bivalves, and 15 Univalves, 

 from the Lower Carboniferous of Waddon-Barton, near Chudleigh, South Devon ; alsa 

 121 Goniutites, &c. from the Upper Devonian of Chudleigh; presented by J. E. Lee, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Thirty-two Bivalves, and 48 Univalves, from the Upper Greensand of Blackdown, 

 Devon : presented by William Yicary, Esq., F.G.S. 



A Nalic'i showing colour-bands. Great Oolite, near Stratton, Cirencester ; presented 

 by Joshua Broun, Esq. 



Four Post-Pliocene Shelh {Teredo?), from BycuUa Flats, Bombay; presented by 

 Major Frere, r.e., &c. 



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