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while Mr Carruthers' specimen exhibits two only. This genus 

 seems to throw out its branches much in the same manner as its 

 pi'imary branches like the small genus Ctenograptus yracilis 

 (Hall), with this difference that Coenograptus does not send out 

 any secondary branches. Locality — Hartfell and Dobb's Linn. 



IV. A Sketch of Early English Costnine. 

 By Mr J. G. M'L. Arnott. 

 In this paper the author gave an interesting account of the 

 various costumes worn by the ladies and gentlemen of fasliion 

 from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the 17th century. 

 He illustrated his remarks by a series of largo crayon sketches 

 drawn by liimself, depicting the modes of dressing during the 

 different periods. 



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