176 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



5. Note on Palseoniscid Fish-scales from the Ecca Shales, 

 near Ladysmith. Ann. Natal Mus., vol. ii. (1910), pp. 229-231, 

 p]. ix. 



By Dr. F. A. Bather. 



1. The Palaeontology Exhibit at the White City, 1910 and 

 1911. Museums Journal, vol, x., pp. 306 313. 



2. Notes on Crinoid plates from the Penshurst boring^. 

 Being Appendix XL, Summary of Progress. Geol. Surv. Gt. 

 Britain, 1910, pp. 78, 79. 



3. The holotypes of the fossil scorpions Pcdceomachus 

 anglicus and Palceophonus caledonicus. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 [8], vol. viii., pp. 673-677. 



4. Upper Cretaceous Terebelloids from England. Geol. Mag. 

 [5], vol. viii., pp. 481-487 ; 549-556, pi. xxiv. 



By Mr. R. B. Newton. 



1. On some Fossil MoJlusca, etc., from Southern Nigeria 

 collected by Mr. John Parkinson, M.A. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 [8], vol. viii., pp. 193-207, pi. vi. 



2. A Sketch of the chief Geological Zones and their Mollusca. 

 Proc. Malacol. Soc, vol. ix., pp. 282-305. 



3. On the Modifications in Form of the Upper Tertiary 

 Lacustrine Shells of the Island of Cos, as first observed by 

 Edward Forbes and T. A .B. Spratt. Loc. cit, pp. 363-368, pi. xii. 



4. Kainozoic Mollusca from Cyrenaica. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. Ixvii., pp. 616-653, pis. xliii-xlvi. 



By Dr. C. W. Andrews. 



1. On the Structure of the Roof of the Skull and of the 

 Mandible oi Peloneustes, with some Remarks on the Plesiosaurian 

 Mandible generally. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. viii., pp. 160-164. 



2. Description of a new Plesiosaur {Plesiosaurus capensis, 

 sp. nov.) from the Uitenhage Beds of Cape Colony. Ann. 

 S. African Mus., vol. vii., pp. 309-322, pi. xviii. 



3. Note on some Fragments of the Fossil Egg-shell of a 

 large Struthioua Bird from Southern Algeria, with some 

 Remarks on some pieces of Egg-shell of an Ostrich from 

 Northern India. Bericht iiber den V. Tnternationalen Orni- 

 thologen Kongress, Berlin, 1910, pp. 169-174. 



4. Report on Bones from the Lake -dwellings in Holderness. 

 Printed in Mr. Reginald A. Smith's paper "Lake-dwellings in 

 Holderness, Yorks., discovered by Thos. Boynton, Esq., F.S.A." 

 Archseologia, vol. Ixii., p. 603. 



By Mr. G. C. Crick. 



1. Notes on Carboniferous Cephalopoda from the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Exeter. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixvii., 

 pp. 399-413. 



