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



Thirty-two Corals from the Upper Greensand, Haldon ; presented by E. B. Luxmore, 

 Esq. 



One specimen of Chonophijllum, Middle Devonian, Ramsleigh, near East Ogvvell, 

 Devon; presented by A. Champernowue, Esq., m.a., F.G.s. 



Eleven sj^ecimens of ChcEtetes, one Lilhostrotion, and one D'lphypliyllmn, from the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, Avon Section, Bristol ; presented by Swinfen Jordan, Esq. 



Five Corals, one a Clisiopliyllum, from tlie Carboniferous Limestone, Kettering-road ; 

 presonteJ by Henry John Eunson, Esq., F-G.s. 



Sixteen Corals from various British formations and localities ; and one OoJitIc Coral, 

 France ; presented by Charles Wcstendarp, Esq. 



Three specimens of Tliysanopliylluut, from the Carboniferous Limestone, found in the 

 Drift-Gravel, Mull of Cantyre ; presented by Elis Grace the Duke of Argyll, e.g., k.t., 

 D.C.L., r.E.s. 



Eight Devonian Corals from near Townsville, North Queensland, Australia; presented 

 by R. L. Jack, Esq., f.g.s. 



Eighteen Carboniferous Corals from Scotland ; presented by Prof. Archer (on behalf 

 of the Science and Art Museum, Edinburgh). 



Two Favosites from the Tapper Silurian, New Brunswick ; presented by Sir J. W.Daw- 

 son, C.M.G., F.R.S., &c. 



Two Graphularia, from the London Clay, Hampstead ; presented by R. Maitland, Esq. 



One Lonsdaleia from the Carboniferous Limestone, Llangollen ; presented by Sir R. 

 Owen, K.C.B., F.R.S., &c. 



Two Laceripora, Upper Silurian, Island of Oesel ; presented by Dr. F. Schmidt. 



One s][>ecimei\ of Hydrocdrollijia, Inferior Oolite, Coombe-hill, Oxfordshire; presented 

 by E. A. Walford, Esq., f.g.s. 



(fl) Hydrozoa. — Five Specimens of Silurian Hydrozoa, from North America ; presented 

 byH. G. Lyons, Esq,, R.E., F.G.S. 



Four Graplolites fiom the Cambrian of St. David's, South Wales ; presented by 

 Dr. H. Hicks, F.G.S. 



Fifteen Grapto/ites, I'rom the Upper Silurian and Quebec Group of Canada ; presented 

 by Sir William Dawson, c.M.G., f.r.s. 



(A) Protozoa, 8ic. — Ov.e si)ecimen of S(7-omafojiora concentrica, from the Devonian of 

 Gerolstein, Eifel, and one Stromatopvra, s'p., from the Middle Devonian, PafFrath, Cologne ; 

 presented by Prof. Dr. Ferd. Roemer. 



Seven Carboniferous sponges, Dairy, Ayrshire; presented by Dr. G. J. Hinde, F.G.S. 



Seven specimens of Eozoon and one Ccenostroma, from the Laurentian, Upper Silurian 

 and Quebec Gi'oup of Canada ; presented by Sir W. J. Dawson, c.M.G., f.r.s., &c. 



Ten Polycystinal Rock-specimens from Trinidnd ; presented by R. J. L. Guppy, Esq., 

 F.G.S, 



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Three Silurian plants from North America, ; presented by H. G. Lyons, Esq., r.e., 

 F.G.S. 



A piece of fossil wood found in the neighbourhood of the Zambesi; presented by Sir 

 John Kirk, m.d., k.c.m.g. 



One hundred and sixty-four plant remains from the Eocene, Oolitic, Carboniferous 

 and Purbeck formations of Britain, the Cretaceous of Aix-la-Chapelle, and the Post- 

 Tertiary of Weimar, Germany ; presented by C. Westendarp, Esq. 



Four specimens of Fossil plant remains from South Africa ; presented by T. Rupert 

 Jones, Esq , f.r.s. 



Forty-six remains of Plants {Psilophylon and Prolotuxites, &c.), from the Erian 

 (Devonian) of New Brunswick ; j^resented by Sir J. W. Dawson, c.M.G., F.R.S., &c. 



Two Fachytheca and one N'^matophycus, from the Denbighshire grits ; presented by 

 Dr. H. Hicks, f.g.s. 



2. By Purchase. — A. Vertebrata. 



(1) Mammalid. — A set of coloured casts of remains of Carnivora, the originals of 

 which are preserved in the Calcutta Museum (figured and described by Mr. Lydekker 

 in Pal. Ind., ser. x., vol. ii.). 



An antler of Reindeer from Old River Valley Gravel-deposit, Bina Gardens, Brompton. 



A collection of mammalian remains from the phosphorite deposits of Caylux, South 

 of France. 



A plaster cast of the entire skeleton of Halitherinm Schinzi'i, fi'om the Miocene of Hesse 

 Darmstadt ; prepared by Professor Lepsius. 



Remains of Beaver, from the Pleistocene of Uford, Essex. 



Cast of a skull of Elasmotherium from the Miocene-Tertiarj^ of Russia. 



(2.) Rep/ ilia. — Two specimens of Pterodaclylus from the Solenhofen Limestone. 



One hundred and forty-four remains of Iguanodon (including thirty-six bones belonging 

 to one Individual). Eighty bones of various other Dinosaurs; sp. indet., and seventy 

 remains of Goniopholis, from the Wealden formation, Hastings. 



(3.) Pisces. — 



