74 ACCOUNTS, ifeC, OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Three specimens of Pholidojyhorus nitidus, from the Rligetic of Wigston, Leicester- 

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



Forty-eight Fish-teeth, and a portion of a spine from the Upper Cretaceous of 

 Ciply, Belgium. Also fifty-nine Fish-teeth from the Bruxellian Beds of Woluwe 

 St. Lambert, near Brussels ; presented by M. A. Houzeau de Lehaie. 



A group of Hemicyclaspis Murchisoni, from the Old Red Passage-Beds, Ledbury 

 Station; presented by George H. Piper, Esq., f.g.s. 



Two teeth of Solenodus crenatus, from the Carboniferous Limestone of Mjatsch- 

 kowa, Moscow ; presented by Dr. H. Trautschold. 



A series of Eocene Fishes from Madagascar ; presented by Rev. R. Baron, F.G.S. 



One specimen of Clupea Leivisii, from the Upper Cretaceous of Lebanon, Syria ; 

 presented by Professor W. K. Parker, f.r.s. 



A series of Old Red and other Fishes, &:c., all from British localities ; presented 

 by F. Harford, Esq. 



One head of Leptolepl's, sp., Lower Lias, Wilmcote, AVarwickshire ; presented by 

 Rev. H. E. Lowe, m.a. 



Three casts of Placodes gigas, Muschelhalk, Bayreuth (figured by H. v. Meyei-, 

 PaliBontographica xi) ; presented by Dr. K. A. von Zittel. 



Twelve Selachian teeth, from the Upper Cretaceous of Saltholm, S. Sweden ; 

 presented by Professor Dr. B. Lundgren. 



Fish remains from the Upper Silurian of Oesel, Baltic ; presented by Professor 

 Dr. F. Schmidt. 



Three casts of Spines of OnchiiyS from Silesia, and a bone of Gad us from Pleisto- 

 cene, Succase, Germany ; presented by Dr. Ferdinand Roemer. 



A series of Oolitic fish-remains from Portland, and one Lias fish ; presented by 

 George Clifton, Esq. 



A mandibular ramus of Pycnodont, two teeth of Lepidotus, and one tooth of 

 Sericlodon jugleri, from the Jurassic, Hils, Eschershausen ; presented by F. Thomae, 

 Esq. 



B. — Invertebrata. 



(o.) Mollusca. — A series of 33 shells from the Manure Gravels, Wexford, Ireland, 

 obtained by means of a Grant from the British Association ; presented through 

 Robert Etheridge, Esq., f.r.s. 



Upwards of 1,400 fragmentary shells, from the Glacial deposits of Garston, 

 Worden Hall, &c. ; presented by R. D. Darbishire, Esq., B.A., r.s.A., f.g.s. 



Two slabs of Devonian Limestone with remains of Orthoceras, from Ichang, China; 

 presented by J. Walters, Esq. 



One specimen of BellcropJiow Hooleri, from the Wenlock Shales of Church 

 Stretton ; presented by Reginald Hooker, Esq. 



A Silurian Orthoceras, from Wynne qviarry, Denbigh ; presented by Frank 

 Rooper, Esq. 



Two slabs of Portland stone, containing shells of Perna, Pecten, Ostrea, &c., from 

 the Portland Oolite ; presented by Messrs. Mowlem & Burt. 



Nine Nautili and four Ammonites, from the Cretaceous formations, Trichinopoly, 

 India ; presented by Dr. William King, B.A., f.g.s.. Director of the Geological Survey 

 of India. 



Thirteen Mollusca, ivom. the LTpper Chalk, Faxoe, Denmark ; presented by Miss 

 C. Birley. 



One hundred and seventy -two Gasteropoda, and one hundred and fifty Lamelli- 

 branchiata from the Eocene Beds of the Paris Basin, presented by Monsr. E. de 

 Boury. 



One specimen of Orthoceras hidensis. Upper Ludlow beds, Ludlow ; presented by 

 Charles Lane, Esq., f.g.s. 



Sixty Mollusca from the Tertiary and Palseozoic rocks of Australia and Tasmania, 

 presented by G. Purdon Clarke, Esq., c.i.E. 



A series of three hundred and fifty minute fossil shells from the Eocene of Barton, 

 Hants ; presented by R. Etheridge, Esq., F.R.S. 



A series of mollusca, &c., from the Eocene and Jurassic of Madagascar (some of 

 these are figured and described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1889, vol. xlv) ; pre- 

 sented by Rev. R. Baron, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



A specimen of Nerincua GoodJtalli, from the Coralline Oolite Oswaldkirk, York- 

 shire ; presented by H. R. Hall, Esq. 



A series of Eocene, Cretaceous and Oolitic shells, from Portland, &c.; presented by 

 George Clifton, Esq. 



Fifty Mesozoic shells, &c., from the Riviera ; presented by Dr. F. E. Hoggan. 



Three specimens of Terehrntida sella from the Upper Neocomian Beds of the Isle 

 of Wight ; presented by Horace Newton, Esq. 



One hundred and ten Pliocene Mollusca from Florida ; presented by Joseph 

 Wilcox, Esq. 



Fifty 



