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



Four Lamellihranchiata, Laramie Group, and three Brachlopoda, Devonian and Silu- 

 rian, from North America ; presented by Mr. Law. 



{b.') Poli/zua. — Three specimens of Pol jzoa, from the Pliocene deposits of Muddy Creek, 

 Victoria, Australia; presented by E. T. Litton, Esq., F.L.S. 



(c.) Insecta and Cncstacea. — A specimen of Enophclytia Sussexensis, from the Lower 

 Chalk, Lewes, Sussex ; presented by Percy Coombe, Esq. 



One Fhacops from tlie Silurian, Kilmore, Victoria; presented by the Eev. J. 

 Koyce. 



Three llomalonvtus, from the Devonian, South Africa ; presented by W. Carruthers, 

 Esq., F.E.S. 



Four Crustacea, from Monte Mario, Eome ; presented by the Rev. Canon J. E. 

 Jackson, m.a. 



{d.) Fjchinoderiiinta — A specimen of Extracrinns hriareus, from the Lias of Lyme 

 Eeois (figured in Bnckland's Bridgewater Treatise, voi. ii., pi. 51, fig. 2); presented by 

 the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, M.A. 



Two Echini from llie Clift'-section at the entrance to the Harbour of Tai-wan-foo, 

 Formosa; presented by Colonel C. Cooper-King, r.G.S. 



Two Echinodennata from the Devonian of South Africa ; pi'esented by V\'. Carruthers, 

 Esq., F.R.s. 



Three hrmdred and eighty-four specimens of Crinoidea, from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, Vallis, Frome ; and five Echinoderms from Monte Mario, Rome ; presented by the 

 Eev. Canon J. E. Jackson, m.a. 



Four specimens ol' Echinodermata {Brissopsis), from the Tertiary Deposits, Mui-ray 

 River, near Adelaide, South Australia ; presented by William Evans, Esq. 



A mass of Crinoidal Tjimestone, from Guelph, Toronto; presented by Mrs. Anderson. 



(e.) Zoophyta.- — A specimen of Cyatlw])liyllum regium, from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, Cefn, near St. Asaph; presented by E. B. Luxmoore, Esq. 



Seven Tertiary Corals, from Formosa ; presented by Colonel C. Cooper-King, r.G.S. 



One Devonian Coral, from South Africa; presented by W. Carruthers, Esq., r.E.S. 



Two Eocene Corals, from Bracklesham Bay, Isle of Wight; presented by Professor 

 T. Rupert Jones F.R.S. 



Six Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone, Vallis, Frome ; presented by the Rev. 

 Canon J. E. Jackson, m.a. 



(y.) Protozoa. — Four specimens of Nodosaria raphanistrum, Linn., from the Eocene, 

 Atrigiani, Italy ; presented by Dr. J. Millar, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



Three Foraminifera, fiom the Middle Eocene, Bracklesham Bay, Isle of Wight; pre- 

 sented by Professor T, Rupert Jones, F.U.S. 



Three Lithistid Sponges, Sticliophyma ? and Plinthosella ? from the Greensand of 

 Budleigh Salterton, Devonshire; jjresented by H. J. Carter, Esq., f.r.s. 



C. — Plants. 



Fifty plants (Filicacea), from the Carboniferous Limestone, Gwannyscar, near Khyl; 

 presented by E. B. Luxmoore, Esq. 



One leaf, from the Tertiary of Verona; presented by Walter Myers, .Esq., f.s.a. 



One specimen of Stigmaria Jicoides, from the Coal-measures of Coalbrookdale ; pre- 

 sented by Professor J. Prestwich, m.a., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



Forty-seven ferns {Neuropteris, Euctylotheca, Marioptiris, Svc), and two Sigillarioe, 

 from the Coal-measures, Clay Cross, Derbyshire; presented by Dr. Pegler. 



A large Coal-measure Slab, containing Neuropteris and Cordaites, from the Clay Cross 

 Collieries, Derbyshire ; presented by G. Baker, Esq. 



Eighteen Eocene Plant-remains, from the Hempstead Beds, Isle of Wight ; presented 

 by Mr. Henry Keeping, and obtained by means of a grant from the British Association. 



One Dicotyledonous leaf, from the Eocene Leaf- bed of Ardtun, Isle of Mull; pre- 

 sented by W. Mellis, Esq., F L.s. 



Three specimens of Sternbeigia, from the Coal-measures of Graig Henry, Glamorgan- 

 shire ; presented by N. Morgan, Esq. 



Transverse Section of Stigmaria ficoides, from the Coal-measures, Longton (figured by 

 Prof. Williamson in Pal. Soc. Mon. 1886); presented by J. Ward, Esq., F.G.S. 



One hundred and fifteen Coal-measure Plants, from the Radstock Series of the Somerset 

 Coalfield, obtained by Mr. Robert Kidston, f.g.S., by means of a grant from tlie Royal 

 Society. 



Piece of silicified wood from the Permian top of Style Cop, Cannock Chase, rear 

 Rugcley ; presented by R. Armishaw, Esq. 



A block of Peat from Nilgiri, Orissa, India ; presented by Dr. G. Watt, C.I.E, 



Five hundred and eighty-eight specimens from the Richmond Boring; presented by 

 Collett Homersham, Esq., f.g.s. 



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