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



A series of plaster-casts and electros of Reptilian remains from the Gaskohle of 

 Bohemia. 



(3.) Pisces. — A series of fossil fish Phaneroplcuroti, Cephalaspis, Eusthenopteron, and 

 Coccosteus, from the Devonian of Canada. 



Three fishes, one from the Crag, Boyton; one from the Grault, Folkestone; and one 

 from Mexico. 



Three casts of Devonian Fishes from Canada. 



Nine vertebra?, and nine palatal teeth from the Chalk of Folkestone. 



Twenty-six fish-remains (scales, vertebrae, iv:c.) from the Chalk, Kent, 



A series of Teleosaurian remains from the Grt. Oolite, near Northampton. 



B. — Invertebrata. — By Purchase. 



a.) Molliisca. — A large block of Tertiary Limestone, containing shells, from Damaray, 

 pres Epernay, France. 



Thirty-five MoUusca from various localities, one being the type s^GC\mGn oi Ammnnites 

 ibex. 



A series of 85 Mollusca, including many Ccphalopods figured by the late Dr. Wright 

 (in Mon. Pal. Soc. 1878-1883). 



Four hundred and twenty-seven specimens of Mollusca, from various formations and 

 localities in Britain. 



One thousand four hundred and twenty Gasteropoda, and one thousand two hundred 

 and fifty Lamellibranchiata, from the Crag. 



Twenty-four Mollusca, from the Cai-boniferous series of Scotland. 



One specimen of Ammonites Turneri, from the Lower Lias, Barrow Gurney, Bristol. 



A slab of Portland rock, with numbers of Ceritliinm concaoum, §t., from Tisbury. 



A very fine Pholadomi/a, Uvo Nautili, thirteen Pleurotomarice, and other Mollusca from 

 various localities and formations in Britain. 



(/>.) Polijzoa. — Five specimens of Polyzoa from the Collection of the late Dr. Wright. 

 Thirty-two specimens of Polyzoa, from various British localities. 

 Sixty specimens of Crag Polyzoa, from Suffolk. 



(c.) Insecta and Crustacea. — One hundred mounted slides of Silurian and Tertiary 

 Ostracoda (figured and described in Geol. Mag. 1887, and Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 1886-87). 



Forty-three remains of Crustacea and Insecta, all from British localities and 

 formations. 



Forty-six slides of mounted Entomostraca from the Fuller's Earth (described and 

 figured in Proc. Batli and West of England, Nat. Hist. Field- Club., vol. vi., p. 3, 

 1888). 



One hundred and forty-eight mounted slides of Ostracoda, &c., from the Carboniferous 

 and Permian strata, all named and figured, with references to works. 



(c/.) Echinoderniata. — Eight ^^eeimens, of Apiocrinites elongatus and A.Purhinsoni,froTa 

 the Bradford clay of Burfield and Bradford, Wilts. 



Seventy-five specimens of Echinodermata, being the types of descriptions by the late 

 Dr. T. Wright, in his various monographs. 



A large slab of Crinoidal limestone, from Wisby, Isle of Gotland. 



Seventy-three Echinoderms, from various British localities. 



(e.) Zooplnjtu. — Twenty-eight microscopic sections of fossil coral, from the Collection 

 of the late Dr. HoU. 



Seven fossil corals from the Lias. 



A large series of Corals from various British localities. 



Two fine examples of Acervularia hixurians, from the Wenlock Limestone, Dudley. 



A specimen of Thamnastraa, from the Oolite, Bath. 



(/.) Protozoa. — Twelve Cretaceous Sponges. 



A series of fossil Sponges, from various localities in Britain. 



Anew fossil Sponge, from the Grey Chalk, Folkestone. 



C. — Plants.— i?y Purchase. 



A small series of Plants, from the Devonian rocks of Dalhousie, Canada. 

 Fifteen Plant-remains, from IJritish localities. 



Eight microscopic sections of Coal-plants, from Oldham, Lancashire. 



One hundred and twenty -four specimens of Eocene Tertiary Leaves, from Styria, 

 Tyrol, and Carniola. 



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