ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 7I 



(e.) Zoophilia. — Sixteen specimens of British Tertiary and Cretaceous Corals; i^re- 

 sented by Percy E. Coombe, Esq. 



Two specimens of Chactetes polyporus, from the White Jura, Nattheim, Wiirttemberg ; 

 presented by Professor F. Quenstedt and Dr. Schlichter. 



A specimen of Litlinrcea Dcsnoyersi, E. and PI., from the Eocene, Hauteville, France; 

 presented by Professor P. M. Duncan, m.b , f.r.s., f.g.s. 



A fine example of CyathophjjUurn regium. Upper Carboniferous Limestone, Clifton ; 

 presented by Edward Wilson, Esq., F.G.S. 



Nine Miscroscopic Sections of Corals, from various formations and localities ; presented 

 by Dr. G. J. Hincle, F.G.S. 



Three specimens of Hindeaxtrcea dis-cuidea, White, from the Cretaceous, Kaufman Co. 

 Texas; presented by Dr. C. A. White. 



Four specimens of Post-Tertiary Corals, from Japan ; presented by Professor J. Milne, 

 r.R.s. 



{/.') Protozoa. — Sixteen Sponges from various formations, all from British localities; 

 presented by Percy E. Coombe, Esq. 



Seventeen Miscroscopic Slides of Parheria spharica (one specimen figured by Dr. 

 Nicholson); presented by the late Dr. John Millar, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



One specimen of Plnithosella compacta, Hinde, from the Upper Chalk, Ventnor, Isle 

 of Wight ; presented by the Rev. H. M. Langdale. 



A series of one hundred and twenty-one sections of Sponges, &c., from the Greensand ; 

 piresented by Mrs. Millar. 



A series of Sponge Spicules, mounted on glass slides (figured by Dr. G. J. Hinde, 

 Mon. Pal. Soc, 1887-88), from the Carboniferous Strata of Ayrshire ; presented by iVlr. 

 James Bennie. 



A specimen of NummuUtes Icevigatus, var. scabra, Lam., from the Eocene, Brackles- 

 ham (descd. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1846, vol. ii. p. 257). 



A section of Stoliczkiella Tlieobaldi, Carter, Eocene, Karakorum Pass, N.E. Kashmir; 

 presented by W. King, Esq., ll.d. 



Specimens of Inferior Oolite, with Foraminifera, from Horsepools, near Gloucester; 

 presented by W. C. Lucy, Esq., f.g.s. 



A specimen of Webh'nia irregularis, from the Oxford clay, Weymouth ; presented by 

 Robert Formby, Esq. 



Fifty-six slides of Foraminifera, from the Budapest district; presented by Dr. Maxi- 

 milian von Hantken. 



C — Plants. 



Forty-nine sections of fossil wood, stems of Calamites, Stigmaria, Spores, &c., from 

 the Coal-measures, Lancashire and Yorkshire ; presented by Mrs. Millar. 



A specimen of Butliotrepis pp-rgrcBiiis, Dawson, Quebec Group, Little Metis, Canada ; 

 presented by Sir J. W. Dawson, c.m.g., f.e.s. 



One fossil fruit of Trapa, from Perim Island ; presented by Colonel J. W. Watson. 



Thirty-four Plant-remains, from the Eocene Beds of Mull, obtained by means of a 

 grant from the Royal Society, by J. S. Gardner, Esq., F.G.S. 



Two Cones {Cycadeostrobus elegans) from the Wealden, Brook, Isle of Wight ; pre- 

 sented by Arthur Dendy, Esq. 



Ten Plant-remains from the Coal-measures, Radstock, and eleven from the Calciferous 

 Sandstone, Isle of Arran ; presented by R. Kidston, Esq., f.g.s. 



Twenty-five plants from Post Tertiary deposits in Japan ; presented by Professor 

 John Milne, f.r.s. 



Six Dicotyledonous leaves from the Eocene Sarawak, Borneo; presented by 

 A. H. Everett, Esq. 



2. By Purchase. — A. Vertebrata. 



(L) Mammalia. — One molar, nnd part of a left lower jaw, of Mastodon Humboldti, 

 from the Alluvial Deposit, Tolima, Columbia. 



A series of Pliocene Mammalian remains from Maragah, Persia (described by Mr. 

 Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 42, p. 173). 



Seventy-two Mammalian remains from various British localities and formations. 



One radius of Rhinoceros, from the gravel, Addison-road, West Kensington. 



A Carapace, tail-sheath, and part of the skeleton of Glyptodon IcBvis, from the Pleisto- 

 cene of Buenos Ayres. 



Numerous detached tesserae and parts of Carapace of Glyptodon, from South 

 America. 



A very perfect left lower last molar of Mastodon angustidens, Owen, from the Red 

 Crag, at Foxall, in Suffolk. 



(2.) Repiiliu. — A series of limb-boues and vertebrae of Iguanodon, from the Wealden, 

 Hastings. 



Forty-two Reptilian remains from various localities in England. 



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