ACCOUNTS, &.C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 71 



A collection of Eocene shells from the Upper and Middle Headon Beds, Colwell Bay, 

 comprising 101 bivalves and 286 univalves; presented by R. G. Bell, Esq., f.g.s. 



Three Nautili from the Cornbrash of Bedford; presented by F. W. Crick, Esq. 



Two SpirifercE from the Paleozoic rocks, near I'chang District of Hupeh, China; pre- 

 sented by John Grieve, Esq., M.D. 



Four specimens of Murex Branderi, seven Conus noeR, 15 Venus cascina, 20 Apporkais 

 pes-pdicani, four Chama squamosa, four Cassidaria echinata, six Area polii, and two 

 Stiombus, from the Post Pliocene (raised beaches) at Lacakia, near Beirut, Syria ; pre- 

 sented by Rev. G. E. Post, m.a. 



Four specimens of Trigonia pulchella, Ag., from the Upper Lias, Lincolnshire ; pre- 

 sented by J. W. Carr, Esq. 



Twenty- one specimens of Mollusca, comprising the genera Schizodus, Cardinia, 

 Avicula, Phurophorus, &c., from the Rhgetic of Westbury, Staunton Wolds, &c. ; pre- 

 sented by Rev. P. B. Brodie, m.a., f.g.s. 



'Four specimens of Belemnitella minima, List., from the Red Chalk, Speeton Cliflf, York- 

 shire ; presented by Professor W. H. Flower, ll.d., p.b.S. 



A specimen of Rhyncholites, from the Lower Lias, Down, Hatherly, near Gloucester ; 

 presented by Uev. F. Smithe, ll.d., f.g.s. 



One specimen of Productus giganteus, from the Carboniferous Limestone, Belleck, 

 Lough Erne, Ireland ; presented by W. Hardman, Esq. 



One Trigonia Brodiei, Lycett, from the Inferior Oolite of Hook Norton, Oxon ; pre- 

 sented by Edwin A. Walford, Esq. 



Four specimens of JValdhemia rexupinata, and four W. Marice, from the Middle Lias, 

 Churchdown Hill, Gloucester; presented by the Rev. F. Smith, ll.d., f.g.s. 



Three hundred and ninety-eight specimens of Tertiary Mollusca and Brachiopoda., from 

 well-sinkings, and a series of eighty-four Cretaceous Mollusca, from the interior of South 

 Australia; presented by H. Y. L. Brown, Esq., F.G.S. Director of the Geological 

 Survey of South Australia. 



A Natica Shell, from the Eocene, Selsey Bill ; presented by Rev. A. Fuller, m.a. 



{h.) Polyzoa. — Twelve specimens of Tertiary Polyzoa, from South Australia ; pre- 

 sented by H. Y. L. Brown, Esq, r.G.s. Director of the Geological Survey of South 

 Australia. 



(c.) Iwiecta and Crustacea. — Two specimens of iVec?-oscz7/a Wihonl, H. Woodward, from 

 the Coal Measures, Ilkeston, Derbyshire (figured and described in Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc. 1879, vol. XXXV. p. 551, pi. xxvi. fig. 3.) ; also four specimens of £'oscor/)z«.s an^licus, 

 H.Woodw. Coal Measures, Skegby Colliery, near Mansfield (figured and described in Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii., p. 59, pi. vili.), and two fragments of Glyphcea, sp. from the 

 Lower Lias, Flechney, Leicestershire; presented by Edward Wilson, Esq., f.g.s. 



One specimen of Crustacea Thalassina /s/wer^', Bell ( Pro. Geol. Soc, 1844, vol. iv., p. 360, 

 cut), in a nodule from Cambridge Gulf, Western Australia ; presented by Rev. J. G. 

 Nicolay. 



One large Slab of Shale from the Coal Measures, Dudley, covered with Crustacean 

 tracks and markings; presented by Henry Johnson, Esq., f.g.s. 



Three specimens of Cythere umbonata, Salter, from the Llandello Flags, Bala Beds, 

 Moel-y-Garnedd, Bala; pi'csented by Prof. T. R. Jones, f.r.s. 



Fifteen specimens of Dithyrucaris and Palczocrangon, from the Lower Carboniferous of 

 Ardross, Elie, Fife ; presented by W. Andei'son, Esq. 



One specimen of Caryocaris^ one yEgllna, Hughesii, and one Placop/iria, from the 

 Arenig ScViists of Caernarvon ; presented by E. B. Luxmoore, Esq. 



Three Trilobites from the Lower Silurian of Yorke's Peninsula, South Australia; pre- 

 sented by H. Y. L. Brown, Esq., F.G.S. 



(c.) Echinodermata. — Three Holectyvus, from the Cornbrash, Bedford ; presented by 

 J. W. Crick, Esq. 



A specimen of Ecliinocorys vulgaris, Breyn,. in flint, from the Upper Chalk near 

 Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire ; presented by Rev. William Bramley-Moore, m.a. 



One specimen of Temnopleurus simplex, one Salmacis sp., one Cidaris, six Laganum. 

 tiimidum, and three Clypeastfr sujfarcinctus, from the Pliocene, Coast of Biluchlstan, and 

 from the Persian Gulf; presented by H. B. Medllcott, Esq., M.A., F.R.S , Director of 

 the Geological Survey of India. 



Sixty-eight Echinoderms from Well-sinkings in the Tertiary Formation of South 

 Australia ; presented by H. Y. L. Brown, Esq., F.G.S. 



(/.) Zoophyta. — Five Corals from the Tertiary strata of Muddy Creek, Victoria ; pre- 

 sented by J. Uennant, Esq. 



Two specimens of Axosmilia elongata, Duncan, from the Pea-Grit of the West of 

 England (figured and described in Geol. Mag. 1886) ; presented by Prof. P. Martin 

 Duncan, m.b., f.r.s. 



Eleven portions of Lithostrotian irregulare, from the Carboniferous Limestone, Clifton, 

 Bristol ; presented by Rev. Henry N. Hutchinson, m.a. 



Ten specimens of !Sy ring opera, 16 Calamophyllum, one Zaphreiitis, from the Carbonif- 

 erous Limestone, Belleck, Lough Erne, Ireland ; presented by William Hardman, Esq. 



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