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SUMMARY OF AN ANALYSIS OF THE CATALOGUE OF THE 
BRISTOL FOSSILS, 1867. 
Genera. 
Species. 
Localities. 
Plants : — * 
Acrogens - 
14 
31 
Devonian. Carboniferous, Lias 
Gymnogens 
9 
19 
Carboniferous, Lias 
Animals : — 
Foramenifera 
15 
15 
Ditto ditto 
Amorphospongidse 
1 
1 
Oolite 
Zoophyta (Corallaria) 
21 
42 
Ditto, Carboniferous, Lias 
Echinodennata - 
23 
51 
Ditto ditto ditto 
Articulata 
1 
3 
Ditto 
Crustacea 
9 
14 
Ditto ditto ditto 
Insecta - 
3 
3 
Lias 
XViUiiUoLc* - - - 
106 
429 
vyUilLc, \jcil UUIUloiUUb, -Lildib 
Pisces 
26 
65 
Ditto ditto ditto 
Reptilia - 
5 
14 
Lias 
Mammalia- 
9 
10 
Post Pliocene 
Totals : — 
Plants - - 
23 
50 
Animals - 
219 
647 
242 
697 
The reading of this paper gave rise to a conversational discussion among 
the members. Several specimens were brought for exhibition, Mr. Browne 
showing specimens of granite and greenstone, Mr. Gillford specimens of 
Chemnitzia periniana from the Lias at Horfield, Mr. Pass a coal plant very 
perfectly carbonised, Mr. Praeger some slag from glass-works with a curious 
crystalline arrangement, and Mr. Stoddart a couple of fossil crustaceans 
from the Gault at Folkstone, named Palseocorystes Stokesii. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Tuesday, December 10th.— The meeting of the Section was held this 
evening, by invitation, at the house of the President, Mr. S. Barton. The 
members met at half-past seven, and after tea had been partaken of, the 
evening was spent in examining the fine collections of British and Foreign 
Coleoptera, belonging to Mr. Barton. The foreign collection, including 
specimens captured by Dr. Livingstone and Du Chaillu was much admired. 
The meeting separated at rather a late hour, the members first passing a 
vote of thanks to Mr. Barton, for bis hospitality, and for the treat he had 
afforded them. 
