ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 6l 



(^3.) Pisces. — Three undescribed Fossil Fishes and three teeth of Carcharodon, from 

 the Miocene of Malta. 



One specimen of Pi/cuodus from the Miocene of Castellamare, Italy, and one .Diplacan- 

 thus sf.iiatiis, from the Devonian of Scotland. 



Fifteen remains of As!erole.pis, &c., from the Devonian, Scats-Craig, Elgin, one 

 Deltodus from the Carboniferous Limestone of Oreton, Salop, and one Pycnodus, from 

 the London Clay, Sheppey. 



Sixty-seven selected Fishes from the Cretaceous formation of the Lebanon, and twenty- 

 three fishes from the Kimmeridgian of Cirin, near Lyons. 



Ten Fish-remains from the Tertiary of Heme Bay. 



Fifty-five remains of Lepidutus, and other fish-remains from the Wealden formation 

 near Hastings. 



B. — Invertebrata. 



(1.) Mollusca. — Four Pecleii and one Cephalopod shell from the Miocene of 

 Malta. 



Seventeen specimens of Mollusca from the Devonian of Buudenbach. 



One hundred and twenty-four specimens of Mollusca, ;ind fourteen Brachiopoda, from 

 various Russian localities. 



Twenty-two specimens of Gasteropoda, ten Bivalves and nine Cephaloj)oda from the 

 Wenlock shale of Dudley. 



Five hundred selected specimens of Mollusca, from the Miocene of Bavaria. 



Seventy -seven Mollusca, Cephalopoda and Brachiopoda, from the Devonian, 

 Eifel, &c. _ _ 



One hundred and sixty-eight Bivalves, and one hundred and forty-five Gasteropoda, 

 from the LoAver Tertiary, Heme Bay. Seventy-one Cretaceous Cephalopoda and 

 Brachiopoda, &c., from British localities. 



Five Trigonia, from the Coral Rag, one Cerithium gignnteum. Eocene, one Cone, from 

 the Lower Greensand ; all British. 



Thirty-tAvo Brachiopoda, Silurian and Devonian, from Australia, Russia, &c. ; fifty- 

 one Mollusca from various localities and formations ; and nineteen Cephalopoda, Silurian 

 and Devonian, Germany and North America, &c. 



Fifteen specimens of Mollusca from the Thanet Sands, Heme Bay. 



A series of glass models of Cephalopoda (prepared by M. Blaschka, of Dresden). 



Eighty specimens of Mollusca from the \Vealden formation of Hastings. 



(2.) Arihropoda.— One Eurypterus remipes and one E. lucustris, from the Lower 

 Silurian of North America. 



Forty-two Trilobites from the Wenlock Shale, Dudley. 



Twelve Decapod Crustaceans from the Cretaceous formation of the Lebanon, Syria. 



One Homalonotus , one Phucops caudalu%, two Bronteus, and four Turrilepas, from the 

 Wenlock Shale of Dudley. 



Twenty-two Trilobites from the Devonian and Silurian of Germanj' and North 

 Ameiica. 



Two specimens of Eryon Hartmannl, Lias, Holzmaden, aud one Palinurus Sueuri, 

 from the Muschelkalk, Crailsheim. 



(3.) Echinodermata. — Five Echinoderms from the Miocene, Malta. 



Seven specimens of Erica h/p toe rinus rnsaceusj four Cystideans, 11 Plalycrinus and 

 Bhipidocrinns, and one slab of crinoids from various formations and localities. 



Seventeen Echinoderms from the Mountain Limestone and eighteen Crinoids and 

 Starfishes from the Carboniferous Limestone, Moscow, &c. 



Seventy specimens of Echinoderms from the Gault of Britain. 



One Pentacrinns, Neocomian, and twenty-six Crinoids, from the Wenlock Shale, 

 Dudley. 



(4.) Zoophyta. — Thirty-seven sj^eclmens of Fossil Corals from various localities. 



Ninety Corals from the Gault of Folkestone, and from the Wenlock Shale, Dudley. 



A series of 60 Devonian Corals from the Eifel and other localities. 



One specimen, of Znphrentis, from the Carboniferous, and three Silurian Corals from 

 Dudley. 



Sixty-eight specimens of British Devonian Corals, and twenty-seven others from 

 various formations and localities. 



(5.) Protozoa. — Eighteen specimens of Fossil Sponges from St. Andre. 



Two Dictyuphytoii tuberosum, and one Receptaculites Owenlana, from the Silurian of 

 North America. Two Sci/phia elegans and three Spongia from the Hartz Mountains. 



Eight specimens of Ischadites, Wenlock ^hale, Dudley, and 55 British Cretaceous 

 Sponges. 



C. — Plants. 



Twenty-ime specimens of Fucoidal remains from the Ludlow Rocks. 

 Twelve plant-remains from Switzerland, two Keuper plants from Luntz, and eight 

 Cretaceous plants from North America. 



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