ACCOUATS, &C. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 6l 



A series of Corals from various localities, all from the Eocene of Britain ; presented by 

 Prof. J. Prestwich, M.A., f.r.s., f.g.s. 



Tavo hundred and three Corals, polished and uniwlished. from the Middle Devonian, 

 Torquay, &c.. and one hundred and four from the Middle Devonian of Germany ; pre- 

 sented by J. E. Lee, r.s.A., f.g.s. 



(ff) Hijdrozoa, kc.— lLighteen specimens of Graptolites, from the Upper Llandovery 

 Pen-y-Glog, CorAven ; presented by E. B. Luxmore, Esq. 



Two specimens of Chatetes stromotoporoides from the Devonian, of Gerolsteln, Elfel, 

 Germany; presented by Prof. H. A. Nicholson, M.D., F.G.S. 



A specimen and section of Labeclwi Ohioeiisis, from the Hudson Elver Formation, 

 Cape Smyth, Lake Huron, North America ; presented by A. H. Foord, Esq., F.G.S, 



Thirty-two specimens of Syriiujos'phodridcB from India (described in Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. 1878, 5th series, vol. IL p. 297); presented by H. B. Medlicott, Esq., F.E.s., 

 F.G.S. 



One specimen of Solenopoi-a compacta, from the Trenton Limestone, Canada ; presented 

 by Dr. G. J. Hinde, f.g.s. 



(h) Fiolozoa. — A series of Micro-organisms, mounted on 181 slides, from Deep borings 

 at Meux's Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, and at Richmond, Surrey (including the 

 types of nine new sponges, figured and described by Dr. G. J. Hinde, Quart. .Journ.Geol. 

 Soc. vol. xi. pi. XXXV.) : presented by Prof. J. W. Judd, f.r.s., f.g.s. 



Four Chalk sponges ; presented by Prof. J. Prestwich, m.a., f.k.s., f.g.s. 



A Lithistid sponge, from the Chalk of Koftingdean, Sussex ; presented by S. W. 

 Carruthers, Esq. 



Two hundred Sponges from the Chalk of Flamboro' Head, and one hundred from the 

 Greensand, Farringdon ; presented by J. E. Lee, F.S.A., F.G.S. 



C— Plants. 



Six hundred and sixty six plants from Scotland and Ireland ; presented by the Presi- 

 dent and Council of the Royal Society of London, per J. Starkie Gardner, Esq., F.G.S. 



An impression of a coniferous plant {Brachyphyllum) from the Lower Purbeck Beds, 

 Teifbnt, Vale of Wardour; presented by Rev. W. R. Andrews, m.a., f.g.s. 



A series of Ferns, Cycadeas, and Conifers, from the Wealden Beds, near Hastings ; 

 presented by P. Rufford, Esq. 



Part of a " Sarsen-stone," with the rootlets of a Palm, from Little Bedwin, Wilts 

 (figured, Geol. Mag., 1885, August No., pp. 361-362) ; presented by Thomas Codringtou, 

 C.E., f.g.s. 



Twenty-five Plant-remains from the Wealden, Hastings ; presented by P. RufFord, Esq. 



Twenty -four fossil fruits, from the Alluvial " Wash Dirt," Forest Reefs, Orange, New 

 South Wales ; presented by C. J. Graham, Esq. 



A series of eighty-six Plant-remains from the Coal-measures of the Radstock Coal- 

 field, Somersetshire; presented by A. H. Foord, Esq., F.GS. 



A collection of one bundled and fifty British Eocene plants ; presented by Prof. J. 

 Prestwich, m.a., f.k.s., f.g.s. 



A series of Carboniferous Plants, from the Forest of Dean, Monmouth, and Radstock, 

 &c. ; presented by R. Kidston, F.G.S. 



A slab of Oligocene from C^las (Gard) containing specimens of Doliosfrobus Sternbergii ; 

 presented by Monsieur A. F. Marion. 



A series of sixty-five Plant-remains from the Leaf-bed of Mull^ and the Brown-coal of 

 Germany ; forty Fossil I'ruits from the Eocene, Sheppy ; fifty-eight Plant-remains from 

 the Eocene of Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, and Bournemouth ; forty-eight from the Cre- 

 taceous of Alx-la-Chapelle ; twenty from the Oolitic Shales, Scarboro'; thirty from 

 the Bunter Sulzbad ; two hundred from the Coal-measures, South Wales, &c. ; one 

 hundred and fifty from America, Germany, France, &c. ; ten from Upper Devonian, 

 Italy : nine from Upper Old Red Sandstone, Kiltorcan, Ireland; fifty seven from Shrop- 

 shire, Monmouthshire, and from America Presented by J. E. Lee, Esq., f.S.a., f.g.s. 



2. By Purchase. — A. VertebratA, 



(1.) ISJammuliti. — The Skeleton of Khytina Stelhri. from a Pleistocene deposit on 

 Behring's Island. 



A nearly perfect skeleton of Mylodon robusltts, from the Pleistocene of Buenos Ayres. 



Two maxilla; of Fdis spelau, sixty-four bones, teeth and horns of Bos. Two parts of 

 antlers of Ceivus yiyanteus, one mandible and one hundred teeth oi' Ilippopotrimus; twenty- 

 nine Uldnoceros teeth and bones and nine molars of Eleplias primigenius, from the I'lelsto- 

 cene, Barrington near Cambridge. 



A series of Mammalian remains from the Eocene at Caylux, France. Comprising 

 specimens oi Lofhiomeryx cliaJ,iniati, An'<plotherium inodicum, and A. Bavaricum, Bachi- 

 theiium insigne, Dichobune Icporlmtm, Adapis magna, Hyanodon leptorhynchus, H. brachy- 



o.]02. I 4 rhynchus. 



