•JO ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSUEM. 



A slab covei-ed with Lingulella Davisii, from the Lr. Lingula Flags, Penmorfa Quarry, 

 North Wales; presented by Dr. Eoberts, M.R.C.S., &c. 



Three specimens of C.lausilia pumila, Ziegl. from the Post-Pliocene, Barnwell. (The 

 specimens are figured and described, Proc. Geol. Assoc. 1888, vol. x. p. 357. woodcut) ; 

 presented by Bev. E. S. Dewick, f.g.s. 



A series of about 300 shells, from the Manure Gravels, Wexford, Ireland, obtained by 

 means of a grant from the British Association ; presented through E,. Etheridge, 

 Esq., F.R.s. 



A series of 123 Pleistocene IMollusca from the Raised Beaches of Uddevalla, Sweden ; 

 presented by Robert M. Thorburn, Esti., f.r.s.e. 



Two groups of Producti/s from the Millstone Grit, and one of Strophomena and Sfrep- 

 torhynchus, from the Carboniferous Shale, Clifton ; presented by Edward Wilson, 

 Esq., F.G S. 



Three Ammonites, from the Lower Lias, Barrow-Gurney, Bristol; presented by A; 

 Alexander, Esq. 



Two slabs of Modiola litliodomus, from the Purbeck, Whitchurch, Bucks ; presented by 

 the Rev. P. B. Brodie, f.g.s. 



A series of Mollusca, from the Devonian and Silurian, of Galicia and Russian Poland ; 

 presented by Dr. L. Szajnocha. 



Forty two Mollusca from the Palaeozoic Rocks of Cashmir; presented by Colonel 

 Godwin-Austen, F.E.s. 



A small series of stunted Marine and Land and Freshwater shells, from the Peat, 

 Southamijton-Water ; presented by Professor E. S. Morse. 



Four hundred and seventy Gasteropoda and 810 Lamellibranchiata from Post-Tertiary 

 deposits, Japan; presented by Professor J. Milne, F.R.S., r.G.S. 



A series of 135 Post- Pliocene Mollusca from British localities ; presented on behalf of 

 the Christy Trustees by A. W. Franks, Esq., C.B., F.R.S. 



A group of Sirickhindinia lens, from the Lower Llandovery, Cerrig-y-Druidion, North 

 Wales ; presented by Robert Etheridge, Esq., f.r.s. 



[J)) Pvlyzoa. Thirteen slides of Polyzoa, from Buda-Pest ; presented by Dr. Maximilian 

 von Hantkon. 



(c.) Insecta and Crustacea. Eight specimens of Tertiary and Cretaceous Crustacea, all 

 from British localities ; presented by Percy E. Coombe, Esq. 



A cast of Ceratiocaris Anffelini, from the Lower Silurian, Sweden, the original figured 

 in Geol. Mag. 1888, pi. v., fig. 1 ; presented by Prof. G. Lindstrom. 



Five Corals from the Eocene Tertiary strata of various localities, Noi'th of tlie Sea of 

 Aral; presentefl by W. Bateson, Esq., m.a. 



A specimen of Prestivichia rotundata, from the Coal Measures, Pleasley near Mansfield ; 

 presented by W. S. Gresley, Esq., f.g.s. 



Impressions and counterpart of Asaphus Homfrayi, and also of Ceratiocaris inxperatus, 

 Salter, Tremadoc Slates, from Portmadoc, North Wales ; presented by Dr. Roberts, 



M.E.C.S. 



A portion of the body of Eurypteriis sp., from the Coal Measures, Ludlow Pit, Rad- 

 stock, Somerset ; presented by Edwai-d Wilson, Esq, F.G.s. 



Fifteen slides containing Tertiary Ostracoda from the Bracklesham Clay, described by 

 Jones and Sherborn, Geol. Mag. 1887, pp. 385 and 450: presented by Professor J. W, 

 Judd, F.E.S., F.G.S. 



Eight specimens of Balani, from the Manure Gravels, Wexford, Ireland, obtained by 

 means of a grant from the British Association ; presented through R. Etheridge, F.R.S. 



Forty fossils, chiefly Trilobites, from the Cambrian of St. John's County, New Bruns- 

 wick ; presented by Master Geoifrey Stead. 



A small series of Trilobites, from the Penrhyn Slate Quarries, Betbesda, Bangor; 

 presented by E. B. Luxmoore, Esq., m.a., f.g.s. 



Slab containing Archceoniscus Brodiei, from the Middle Purbeck, Pinton, Wilts; 

 presented by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, F.G.S. 



Four slides of Figured Ostracoda from the Fuller's Earth Oolite (^fiiid. and descd. 

 Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. Soc. 1888); presented by Prof. T. Rupert Jones, f.r.s., f.g s. 



Specimens of Metacypris, &c., from Colorado (figd. and descd. Geol. Mag, 1886, pp. 

 145-148, pi. iv.); presented by Prof. T. Rupert Jones, f.r.s., f.g.s. 



((/.) Echinodermatn. — Thirty-nine Echinoderms, from various British formations ; pre- 

 sented by Percy E. Coombe, Esq. 



Two Echinoderms from the Tertiary formation, Dulwlch ; presented by J. H. Collins, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



A specimen of Galerites albogaleru,s Lamarck, from the Chalk of Margate ; presented 

 by Professor Dr. P. M. Duncan, f.r.s., f.g.s. 



Four Post-Tertiary Echinoderms from Japan ; presented by Professor J, Milne, f.r.s., 

 r.Q.s, 



Two Echinoderms from the Red Chalk of Hunstanton; presented by B. B, Woodward, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



One specimen of Galerites alhogaUrus, from the Upper Chalk, Charlton, Kent; pre- 

 sented by James Fox, Esq. 



(c.) Zoophyta. — 



