ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. ^g 



One Chenopus {Aporrhais) speciosa, from the Miocene of Rupelmonde, and four easts 

 of Apuj-rhaidce, Lower Eocene, Wanzin, Belgium ; presented by M. Th. Lefevre. 



One SY>ecimen o£ Produclus semireticu/atus, \a,v. Martini, Sby., Millstone Grit. Lon" 

 Ashton, Somerset ; presented by J. Dallas, Esq. 



(b.) Polyzoa. — Fifteen specimens of Folyzoa, from the Trenton Limestone of Ottawa, 

 Canada, presented by A. H. Foord, Esq., f.g.s. 



Two specimens of Polyzoa, from the Upper Greensand of Haldon; presented, by 

 E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



Seven Polyzoa, from the Chalk of England ; presented by C. Westendarp, Esq. 



Five /'o/yroa, from various localities in the South of Scotland; presented by Prof. 

 Archer (on behalf of the Science and Art Museum, Edinburgh), 



(c.) Insecta and Crustacea. — Two British Wealden Crustacea, and six from the Silurian 

 of Canada ; presented by C. Westendarp, Esq. 



Two specimens of Eurypterus remipes, from the Upper Silurian of the Island of Oesel ; 

 presented by Dr. Fred, Schmidt. 



One hundred and ninety-three specimens of Post-Tertiary Oslracoda, from the Valley 

 of the Clyde ; presented by David Robertson, Esq. f.l.s,, f.g.s. 



One hundred and fifty-three Eocene Entomostraca ( Os^/acorfrt) said to be a part of the 

 " Edwards Collection," from the south of England, and to contain the specimens figured 

 and. described by Prof. T. E. Jones, f.e.s. ;* presented by Prof, John Morris, m.a., f.g.s. 



Fifty-eight Fragmentary Remains of Paradoxides JDavidis, from the Lower Lingula 

 Flags of Tyddyn-Gwladys, North Wales, and 90 other Trilobites, from the Cambrian and 

 Silurian Rocks of St. David's, South Wales; presented by T. A. Readwin, Esq,, f.g.s. 



Twelve specimens oi Loboearcinus PauUno-Wurtemburyensis, from the Eocene formation, 

 Cairo ; presented by Sir R. Owen, k.c.b,, r,ii,s. 



Thirteen specimens of Phillipsia Colci, Carboniferous Limestone, from near Ennis- 

 killen, Ireland ; presented by Thomas Plunkett, Esq. 



Four Trilobites from the Upper Silurian Lewin Shales, near Denbigh ; presented by 

 E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



One specimen of Philomedes elongata, Coal Measures, Clay Cross, Derby (figured in 

 Pal. Soc. Mon. Carb. Cypridinidag, pi. vi., fig. 1); presented by E. Wilson, Esq., F.G.S. 



(d.) Annelida. — Two Worms from the Ujjper Greensand of Haldon ; presented by 

 E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



Ten specimens of Annelida, from the Upper Oolite and Cretaceous formations of 

 Melton, and the south of England ; presented by C. Westendarp, Esq, 



Seven Annelids, from the Carboniferous Limestone of Scotland ; presented by Prof. 

 Archer (on behalf of the Science and Art Museum, Edinburgh). 



(f.) Ecliinodermata. — Echinus spines from the Cretaceous formation, Lebanon ; pre- 

 sented by Sir J. W. Dawson, c.M.G., ll.d., f.r.s. 



Four Oolitic Echinoidea, British ; presented by C. Westendarji, Esq. 



Five specimens of Upper Silurian Crinoids, from Nantglwn Quarry, near Denbigh ; 

 presented by E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



Two Clypcastcr, from the Eocene formation, Egypt ; presented by Sir R. Owen, 

 K.C.B. , F.R.S. 



Three Echinodermata from the Silurian of St. David's, South Wales ; presented by 

 Dr. Henry Hicks, f.g.s 



Twenty-seven Echinodermata from the Loudon Clay ; presented by R. Maitland, Esq. 



Five Actinocrini, Upper Devonian, near Tiverton, Devonshii-e ; presented by G. W. 

 Mackenzie, Esq. 



One P>eiidodi.adeina, Upper Neocomian ; one Sc/iizasfer, and one Eupatayus from the 

 Cretaceous of France ; presented by Pi. Etheridgc, Esq., F.K.s. 



Eleven Crinoidal remains, from the Carboniferous Limestone of Scotland ; presented 

 by Prof. Archer (on behalf of the Science and Art Museum, Edinburgh). 



(f) Zoophyta. — A large specimen of Isastrcea Muichisoni, from the Lower Lias, Costock, 

 Notts ; presented by Richard Hawley, Esq. 



Three corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of Ireland ; presented by W. H. Hud- 

 leston, Esq., f.r.s. 



Two specimens of Oolitic Coral from East Coker, viz., Dimorphoseris Oolltica (figured 

 in Duncan's Brit. Foss. Corals [Oolitic], plate iv., fig. 1-4), and ■Thu7nnastra-a Munseli 

 (figured op. cit., pi. iv., figs. 11-14) ; presented by J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Esq., f.g.s., 



F.L.S. 



Forty-one specimens of Monlicultipora, and nine specimens of Tetradium, from the 

 Wenlock Shale, Buildwas, Salop ; also four specimens of Monticultipura macropora, from 

 the Trenton Limestone of Ottawa, Canada (figured in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 5th ser., 

 vol. xiii., plate xii.) ; presented by A, H. Foord, Esq., f.g.s. 



One specimen of Conotrochus typus, from the Tertiary, Monte Mario, Home ; presented 

 by Prof. P. M. Duncan, m.b., f.r.s , f.g.s. 



Thirty- 



* In Pal. Soc. Mon. Tertiary Entomostraca, 18.56. 



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