MR. F. LENEY ON ADDITIONS TO NORWICH CASTLE-MUSEUM. 2JI 
mollusc said to have been imported with American oysters 
and now established on the coast of Essex and Kent. 
Mrs. E. C. Hopper presented a Starfish of remarkable size 
( Pentaceros reticulata) from the coast of Florida ; and Mr. R. A. 
Todd has very kindly filled up many gaps in the Crustacea, 
Echinoderms, Cephalopods and other British marine fauna. 
A cabinet containing the local and other fossils collected 
by the late Mr. Henry Norton, F.G.S., of Norwich, has been 
purchased. Mr. J. De Caux presented a well preserved skull 
of an extinct Chelonian (Argillochelys antiqua ) from “ Coprolite 
beds ” in the Red Crag, Falkenham, Suffolk ; Mr. Arnold H. 
Miller,’ three large polished Agates, and Mr. J. H. Walter, 
Stannite (Tin pyrites) and other Cornish minerals. 
Mr. J. H. Gurney presented a diagram showing the position 
of the Viscera, etc., in a domestic Pigeon, for the purpose of 
Museum demonstrations. 
The Museum Reference Library has been augmented by 
the British Museum Handlist of Birds, Vol. v., Catalogue of 
Cretaceous Bryozoa, Vol. ii., Catalogue of Lepidoptera 
Phalsenae, Vols. viii. and ix., Synonymic Catalogue of 
Orthoptera, Vol. iii., Catalogue of British Chalcididse, Guide 
to British Vertebrates, Guide to the Crustacea, etc., and 
Special Guide — Memorials of Charles Darwin ; the publications 
of the Smithsonian Institution : — Proceedings of the U.S. 
National Museum, Vols. xvii. and xxxvi.; Bulletins of the 
U.S. National Museum, Nos. 48, 66-71, Parts 2-5 of Vol. xiii. 
and Part 1 of Vol. xiv. of Contributions from the U.S. 
National Herbarium ; and the publications of the U.S. 
Bureau of Fisheries have been made more complete by 
the gift of Vols. xxiv. and xxviii. of the Bulletin, and 
Documents Nos. 727-729, 731, and 732. 
VOL. IX. 
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