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The following is the list, with miinhcM's, local names, and weights: 



Wcighl in 

 kiloKraniy. 



W. ('., B.. No. 1471, tho M. A. Donaldson trunk ("baskol stone") -t. ().') 



W. ('., H., Nos. 1()5!), K)")!)!!., I lie Clark trunk ("insect, nest") •!. 01 



W. ('., B., No. 3()5r), tlio Doakins fragment (" l)arna(l('s").. 1. 1i-' 



W. ('., B.. No. .S()6S. thoAVIiitc fragment- l--*-'^ 



W. ('., B.. No. XV2:i, tlie Luther Wel.sli fragment . I . SO 



W. ('.. B., No. 3.S25, tlie Ingleliart fragment, No. 1 1 • S() 



W. v., B., No. 3H41), theW. 1'. Disney fragment . '.H 



M. (i. S.-W. C.,B., No. 9047, the K. T. Donaldson fragment. No. 9 :^."> 



M. (i. S.-W. C, B., No. 9054, tlie K. T. Donald.son fragment, No. 11 1 . IH 



M. (i. S.-W. C, B., No. 9055, the Marlowe fragment, No. 1 L*. 04 



M. (i. S.-W. C, B., No. 9057, tiie R. T. Donaldson fragment, No. 13 I. 59 



M. (i. S.-W. C, B., No. 9060, the Travers fragment. No. 2 - .62 



All of the specimens are illustrated, thotigh the less important frag- 

 ments only appear in the large groups. Seven specimens are shown in 

 the earlier and six in the later of the groups taken by the Womait's 

 College. 



PI. LXXXVII, Fig. Ill, 3 represents the side of the Clark trunk, Nos. 

 1659 and 1659a, more fully illustrated and described below. 



PI. LXXXVII, Fig. Ill, 10 shows the flat top of the M. A. Donaldson 

 trunk or ^'basket stone," W. C, B., No. 1-171. 



This is a nearly perfect, vertically much flattened triuik of nearly 

 circular outline, but from one side of which a segment has l)een broken 

 along a vertical plane, but quite irregularly. There is a depression at the 

 base 18 cm. in diameter and 5 cm. deep. It is nearly flat across the top 

 but very irregular and rough, caused l:)y numerous depressions and pro- 

 tuberances. Considerably to one side of the center is a terminid bud, 

 but it has suffered much from decay and now presents a jagged and 

 fluted appearance. It is perforated with numerous tubes, som(^ of which 

 are cylindrical. They are the scars of the small leaves or peruke of which 

 th(> bud mainly consisted. Around its base in a circular depression are 

 other larger ones. The specimen has been cut through the center l)y a 

 vertical section at right angles to the fracture, and the surfaces polished. 

 The section falls entirely on one side of the terminal bud. 



The specimen is of a reddish color, well silicified and moderately 

 hard and heavv. The diameter measured through the terminid bud ;md 



