62 ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUAF. 



rliynclins, H. vulpiirus, Ct/vodi.ctis Greyd, C. long'iro'^tris, C. intermp.dius, JEluroguIe inter- 

 media, Pseudcelurus intfivmedias, P. Edwurdsi, Provicerra cayluxi, R/iini)lophus antlijuiis, 

 A iiclulopknf. Dcsniarestii. 



A specimen of Cliceropottimns fjypsoruin from the Eocene, Debruge, of Palceoimvyx 

 feic/mnixi, Pseudoilurus Imnaneiisi^, Plerpestei I e wane n si a and Ccpluilocjale hreviro^lris, from 

 the Miocene St. Gerand le Fuy, and oi PnlcBomeri/x furcalus, from the Miocene Sansan. 



Eemains o£ JElnthei-inm magnum, Eocene Ronzon, Hjiopot'imus Picleti, from the Eocene, 

 Switzerland, and 3Iesojiitliecas Pentcl'ni, Lower Pliocene Pikermi. 



(2 ) Ti'ijiiHia, — Two specimens of Sfereosterinini, from the Carboniferous formation, 

 Ypanema, Sa. Paulo, Brazil. 



One jaw and two paddles of Icldhynsnuriis, five small bones of Pterodactylus, and two 

 other Saurian bones, from the Lias of Lyme Regis. 



A plaster cast of Pehu/osnuras typus, the original from the Upper Lias, Normandy. 



A sei'ies of Ifjitanndon remains from the Weaklen formation, Shornden Quarry, near 

 Hastings. 



A series of Heptilian remains comprising Pterodactyhis Fifioin, from the Grreensaud, 

 Cambridge, P. Pleydelli, Kimmeridge Chiy, Weymouth, and Dinietiodo-i cruciyer, from 

 the Permian, Texas. 



(3.) Pisces. — Two Fi>h-platcs, from the Old Red Sandstone, Ledbury. 



Twenty-seven Fish from the Cretareous formation of the Lebanon. 



Seventy Carboniferous Limestone Fisii-teetli, from the Yoredale Limestone, Wensley- 

 dale, comprising the following genera : Cladodus, Pristicladodus ; Pristodus falcatus, 

 Physonemiis ; Pleurodita ; Smidalodus minor ; Lophodus ; Orodas ; Poecilodus, Diclitodiis, 

 Cochliodus, Deltoptychius, Cyrtonodux, Astrabodus, Petuh)diix, Ctenopetalus, &c. 



One specimen o{ Drepanephoru.^, from the Upper Chalk of Grlynde, Sussex. 



Ninety-seven Fish-;cmains from the Coal-measures, Longton, Staffordshire. 



B. — Invehtechata. — l>y Purchase. 



(1.) Miillusca. — Forty-two specimens of Teredo, Plewotomuiia, &c., from the Chalk, 

 and three Tertiary shells from Victoria. Two Cephalopoda from the Gault of Folke- 

 stone. 



Thirty-eight casts of shells from Budleigh-Salterton, and forty shells from the Upper 

 Greensand, Kings-Iverswell, Devonshire. 



A series of Newer Tertiary shells from St. Erth, Cornwall, comprising two hundred 

 and fifty Gasteropoda and twenty-seven Lamellibranchiata. 



OnQ Avimonites spinalus \ groups of Ammonites and Perna-shells, and several other 

 MoUusca from the Lias of Lyme Regis. 



A large Collection of Cephalopoda from the Grey Chalk of Dover, and the Gault of 

 Folkestone; comprising many species of Arnnionitex, Ancyloceras, Baculites, Belemnites, 

 Crioceras, Hamt.tes, Helicoceras, Nautilus, Ptycoceras, Scaphites, &c. 



Four Brachiop'ida, four Gnsf/'ropoda, three Cephalopoda , and ten Lamellibranchiata, 

 from the Carboniferous series, Eskdale. 



Thirty-four Gasteropuda and Hrachiopoda from the Kohlcnkalk, Kalabegh. 



Twenty-two specimens of Orthaceras, from Sweden, &c., one Pinna from the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of Derbyshire, and one Ammonite from the Lower Chalk. 



Fourteen specimens of Carboniferous Mollusca. 



One Productus scahra, from the Carboniferous Limestone, Pentland Hills, and one 

 Orthocerns from the Lower Ludlow, Sedgley. 



(2.) Pohjzoa. — Ten specimens of Chalk Polyzoa. 



A collection of thirty-three specimens of Carboniferous Polyzoa from the Halkyn 

 Mountains. 



(.3.) In secta and Crustacea. — Two fine specimens of ^SCT/j/iMS /yrflw//M5 from the Lower 

 Silurian, Shropshire, two fJomalonoti, and seventeen Sphcerexochits niirus, from the Wenlock 

 Limestone, Malvern, and one Acidaspis Buchii(>.) Llanwirn Abereiddy. 



One Enopl.clytia from the Chalk, and one Carboniferous Limestone Trilobite. 



One Fossil Crab from the Greensand. 



A specimen oi' Necrocarcinn.s from the Chalk of Alfreston. 



Eighty-four Crustacea, from the Carboniferous series, Eskdale. 



One Agnostiis pisiformis. Lower Silurian Andrarum, Sweden, one Hornahmotus, one 

 lUcenv.s Bowmanni, and two Cah/mene. Dudley. One Fresiwichia, from the Coal-measures, 

 and three specimens oi Lohocnrcinus Palino-Wurternbnrgensis from Cairo. 



'I'en specimens of Enlumis snbreniformis, and one new Entomostracan, from the Lower 

 Ludlow, Sedgley. 



(4.) Annelida. — -Specimen of Worm-tube from the Greensand. 

 Three specimens of Annelida, from the Carboniferous series, Eskdale. 

 A mass of Ditrupa from the Middle Eocene of Hampshire. 



(5.) Echinodermata. — Forty-seven small Crinoids from the Wenlock Limestone, and 

 three Starfishes from the Lower Ludlow, Leintwardine. 



Three 



