IV CONTENTS 



LIST OF PLATES, Vol. V. (Nf.w Series). 



Plates illustrating the Rev. J. E, Hull's paper on the Terrestrial Aoari of 

 the Tyne Province : 



Plates I. and II. New Gamasidse. 



Plate III. New Thrombidiidfe. 



Plates illustrating Dr. D. Woolacott's paper on Sections in the Lower 

 Permian Rocks : 



Plate IV. Photograph of Claxheugh. 



Part V. Photograph of details in Claxheugh section. 



Plate VI. Photographs of details in sections at Claxheugh and in 

 quarry. 



Plate VII. Photographs of sections at Down Hill and West Boldon. 



Plates illustrating Dr. J. W. Heslop Harrison's paper on the Genus 

 Rosa : 



Plates VIII. to XV. Figures of Rose Hybrids. 



Plates XVI. to XXII. Figures of Fruits of Hybrid and other 

 forms of Roses. 



LIST OF OrHER ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Illustrations to Dr. J. W. Heslop Harri-ion's paper on tlie Lower Tees 

 Marshes : 



Fig. I. Sketch Map of the Area. 



Fig. 2. Hewitt's Chart (1832) of Tees Ray and the Fleets. 



Fig. 3. Rillingham Bottoms. 



Fig, 4. Trollius Marsh, Rillingham : eastern half. 



Fig. 5. Trollius Marsh, Rillingham : western half. 



Fig. 6. Greatham Creek and Saltmarsh witli the adjoining Fleets. 



Fig. 7. Sketch Map to illustrate Pan Formation, 



Illustrations to Dr. D. Woolacott's paper on Sections in the Lower 

 Permian Rocks : 



Fig. I. Diagram of the .Section at Claxheugh. 



Fig. 2. Diagram of the Section at Down Hill. 



Illustration to Curator's Report on Museum Work, 1914-15 : 



Figure, p. xx.xix., from drawing by Mr. A. Heslop, of the Fossil 

 Tree from Crawleyside. 



Illustration to Dr. D. Woolacutl's obituarj' notice of Prof. Lebour : 



Portrait of ilic laic I'lof. G. A. L. Lebour, D.Sc. 

 Ilkislration to Prof. A. .Meck's obituary notice of Canon Norman : 



Portrait of the late Canoii A. .M. Norman, F.R..S. 

 Illustrations to Dr. J. W. Heslop Harrison's paper on the Genus Rosa : 



Te.\l-fig. I (p. 255) Figures o[ tlu' Iwn t\'pc.s of stigma-heads. 



Text-fig. 2 (p. 261). Pollen grains of three kinds of Roses, to show 

 degrees of abortion of the pollen. 



