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Sixty-eight plants collected by Messrs. A. R. Andrew and 

 T. E. G. Bailey from the Perrao-Carboniferous rocks of 

 Nyasaland ; described by E. A. N. Arber in Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, vol. Ixvi. (1910). Presented by the Director of 

 ■ the Impe^'ial Institute. 



Eight fossil plants from the Karoo Formation of Rhodesia. 

 Presented by A. J. C. Molyneux, Esq., F.G.S. 



Nucules of Chara laevigata from clay in the Forest Marble, 

 Tarlton, Gloucestershire. Presented by C. U^jton, Esq. 



One plant from the Stonesfield Slate. Presented by John 

 Alstone, Esq. 



Three pieces of fossil wood from the Neocomian of Woburn 

 Sands, Beds. Presented by Rev. F. F. Hort, M.A. 



A piece of wood, bored apparently by Mollusca, from the 

 Gault of Dinton, near Salisbury. Presented^ by Rev. Cecil 

 -N. Goddard, M.A. 



Twenty-seven microscope-slides of Japanese Cretaceous 

 Plants, being the original specimens described and figured by 

 the donor and Prof. K. Fuji, Phil. Trans., 1910. Presented 

 by 3Iiss Marie C. Stopes, D.Sc. 



Eocene or Cretaceous Plant-remains from Lataband, near 

 Kabul, Afghanistan. Presented by Dr. Walter S.,aise. 



Thirty-four Cretaceo-tertiary plant-remains collected by 

 the donor in Northern Japan. Presented by Miss Marie G. 

 Stopes, D.Sc. 



Twelve Pliocene plants {Chara, &c.) from Petroleum-wells 

 in Roumania, collected by the donor. Presented by Harold 

 Dabell, Esq. 



Post-pliocene plant-remains collected by the donor from 

 the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Presented by Constantine J. 



Richards, Esq. 



Pieces of fossil wood found with Elephas primigenius in 

 Pleistocene mud, Selsey Bill. Presented by Edward Heron- 

 Allen, Esq., F.L.S. 



Plant-seeds from the Forest-Bed peat, West Runton, and 

 from a Recent deposit, County Hall, Waterloo. Presented 

 by A. Santer Kennard, Esq., F.G.S. 



Rocks. — Two specimens of a recent Gastropod shell en- 

 crusted with a calcareous structure, from a river-bed near 

 Palenque, State of Chiapas, Mexico. Presented by G. J. 

 Rickards, Esq. 



Portion of a Glaciated pavement found by the donor 

 below Dwyka Conglomerate at Mooiklip. Vryheid district. 

 Natal. Presented by Dr. F. H. Hatch, F.G.S. 



Two Chalk flints simulating Mammalian bones. Presented 

 hy W. Carter, Esq. 



