152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A silicified rock containing Chara and remains of Gastropods, 

 with two microscope-sections of the same, probably Cretaceous, 

 from near Komgha village, South Africa. Dr. Arthur W. 

 Rogers, F.R.S. 



Sixteen Plants from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Two fossil Plants from Miocene leaf -beds, Ormond, Poverty- 

 Bay, New Zealand. W. Hill, Esq. 



Leaf-impressions in porcellanite from Tl'inidad. C. B. 

 Williams, Esq. 



Five microscope-slides of diatomaceous earth from Lompoc, 

 Santa Barbara Co., California. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Nicholas Yermo- 

 loff, K.C.B. 



A piece of laminated mud with seeds, &c., deposited in 1913 

 by flood at Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Aug. F. Foerste. 



Rock-siiecimens . — A piece of chert worn into the shape of a 

 vertebra, from Stonebarrow Hill, Charmouth, Dorset. Mrs. 

 Cecil Bag at. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mamvinlia. — A molar and two vertebrae of Tetrahelodon; a 

 molar of Rhinoceros ; a right maxilla, a sacrum and a caudal 

 vertebra of Brachyodxis ; an axis vertebra of a Carnivore; and a 

 portion of the jaw of Cyrtodelphis; collected by Lieut. Lamb 

 from the Lower Miocene of the Libyan desert. 



Mammalian remains from the Pleistocene and later deposits 

 round Peterborough (Leeds Coll.). 



A collection of ten portions of skulls and lower jaws of small 

 mammals, chiefly Rodentia, from the Caves of Cuba and Indian 

 shell-mounds of Porto Eico. 



Reptilia. — About twenty-eight reptilian remains from the 

 Oxford Clay of Peterborough (Leeds Coll.). 



A skull and portion of another skull of Tomistoma dowsoni, 

 collected by Lieut. Lamb from the Lower Miocene of the Libyan 

 Desert. 



Pisces. — Fifteen fish-remains from the Oxford Clay of Peter- 

 borough (Leeds Coll.). 



A piece of rostrum of Pristis collected by Lieut. Lamb from 

 the Lower Miocene of the Libyan Desert. 



MoUusca. — Lower Cambrian Scaphopoda and sixty-four Ordo- 

 vician Gastropoda from Newfoundland. 



A hundred and seventeen Cephalopoda from the Trias of Timor 

 (J. Wanner Coll.). 



MoUusca from the Cretaceous of Gosau, Austria (Schrammen 

 Coll.). 



A very large Inoceramus from the Chalk, Kansas (Sternberg 

 Coll.). 



A Nautilus from the Barton Clay. 



Arthropoda. —Sixty-eight Lower Cambrian Trilobites from 

 Newfoundland. 



