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Forty-second Annual Report on the 



Eleven specimens Terebratula biplicata, Sowb., Cretaceous, 



Berklingen, Brunswick, Germany. 

 Three specimens Lumbricaria intestinum, Munst., Upper Jurassic, 



Solenhofen, Bavaria. 

 One specimen Teredo tibialis, Morton, Cretaceous, Harrison, 



New Jersey. 



Ten specimens Crania ignabergensis, Retz., Cretaceous, Ignaberg, 

 Sweden. 



Two specimens Gryphsea vesicularis, Cretaceous, New Jersey. 



Three specimens Stephanophyllia nysti, Milne-Edwards, Miocene- 

 Tertiary, Antwerp, Belgium. 



Two specimens Exogyra costata, Say, Cretaceous, Columbus. 



One specimen Bythinella gregaria, Meek, Pacific Springs, 

 Wyoming Territory. 



Three specimens Lumbricaria filaria, Munst., Upper Jurassic, 

 Solenhofen, Bavaria. 



One specimen Terebratula biplicata, Sdwb., Great Oolite, Cal- 

 rados, France. 



One specimen Ostrea deltoidea, Sowb., Jurassic, Oxford Clay, 

 Wiltshire, England. 



Three specimens Calceola sandalina, Lam., Devonian, Eifel, Ger- 

 many. 



Thirteen specimens Turbinoidea compressa, Lam., Eocene-Ter- 

 tiary, Grignon, France. 



Four specimens Salterella billingsi, Safford, Trenton Limestone, 

 Middle Tennessee. 



One specimen Coleolus tenuicinctum, Hall, Hamilton Group, Yel- 

 low Springs, Ohio. 



By Deposit. 

 Louis Bevier, Marbletown, N. Y. : 

 One specimen Dalmanites myrmecophorus, from Kingston, N. Y. 



By Collection. 



One thousand specimens, mostly Brachiopods, from the Corniferous 

 and Hamilton Groups of Ontario and Genesee Counties, collected by 

 J. M. Clarke and Jacob Van Deloo. 



One thousand one hundred specimens of rocks and miscellaneous 

 fossils from the Taconic, Chazy, Birds -eye, Trenton and Hudson River 

 formations of North-eastern New York and North-western Vermont, 

 collected by Dr. C. Rominger. 



