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Vermes. — 9 Annelids from the Jurassic of Cutch. Director of 

 the Geological Survey of India. 



3 opercula of Serpula heptagona from the Barton Beds of Barton. 

 H. Eliot Walton, Esq. 



Coelentera. — 38 Graptolites from the Skiddaw Slates. John 

 Postletliwaite, Esq. 



The type-specimen and a figured specimen of the Stromatoporoid 

 Labechia rotunda, from the Wenlock Limestone, Much Wenlock, 

 described and figured by the donor in Geol. Mag., 1915, p. 433, 

 pi. XV. Miss Mary S. Johnston. 



25 British Carboniferous Corals. Stanley Smith, Esq., D.Sc. 



Protozoa. — -Eocene Foraminifera from Portuguese East Africa. 

 E. 0. Thiele, Esq., and R. C. Wilson, Esq. 



Plantce. — A slab with leaves of a fern (Pecopteris) from the 

 Jurassic Mataura Series at Curio Bay near Waikawa, South Head, 

 South I., N. Zealand. Lady Campbell. 



A fossil Cycad and fragment of a second specimen from 

 Portland. President and Council of the Royal Botanic Society. 



4 type-specimens of fossil wood from the Lower Greensand of 

 the I. of Wight, namely, Sequoia giganteoides, Cupressinoxylon 

 luccombense, Podocarpoxylon gothani and Vectia luccombensis ; also 

 two specimens of Cupressinoxylon vectense from the Lower Green- 

 sand of the I. of Wight, Dr. Marie C. Stopes. 



3 type-specimens of fossil wood from the Lower Greensand, 

 Maidstone, namely, Hythia elgari, Cantia arborescens, and Cupress- 

 inoxylon cryptomerioides ; also a second fragment of the last species. 

 Committee of the Maidstone Museum. 



2 fruits (Nipadites) from the Eocene Limestone of Mokattam, 

 Cairo. G. Foster Smith, Esq. 



Rock-specimens. — A collection of about 2,700 slides of thin 

 sections of sedimentary rocks, including about 400 slides from the 

 collection of the late Mr. A, J. Jukes-Browne, F.R.S. Most of the 

 slides are of British Cretaceous rocks, referred to in the writings of 

 Messrs. Hill and Jukes-Browne. Others are of the Tertiary rocks 

 of the West Indies and Cyprus, referred to in the writings of 

 Messrs. Hill, Jukes-Browne and Harrison. Executors of the late 

 William Bill, Esq., F.G.S. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Among specimens purchased by the grant brought forward from 

 the financial year 1914-15, the following may be enumerated : — 



Mammalia. — 50 jaws and portions of dentition of American 

 Eocene Creodonts. 



Horn and skull of Rhinoceros antiquitatis from Siberia. 



Reptilia. — 8 fossil reptiles from the Trias of Lossiemouth, Elgin 

 (W. Taylor coll.). 



