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Flantae. — A piece of shale with Stigmaria Jlcoides, from 

 1,700 ft, below O.D., Mattice Hill boring, Kent. Presented hy 

 W. A. Huhhard, Esq. 



Five fossil leaves from the Rantau Panjang Coal Measures, 

 Federated Malay States. Presented hy the Senior Warden of 

 Mines, Federated Malay States. 



A small collection of fossil plants from the Upper Coal 

 Measures, Somersetshire. Presented by H. J. Cyril Wyatt,. 

 Esq. 



One plant (Otozaviites) from the Callovian of France. 

 Presented hy Prof. Jules Welsch. 



One plant from the Mesozoic of Colombia, South America, 

 xiollected by the donor. Presented by Dr. Arthur R. Andrew, 



Two Nullipores from the Miocene of S. Maria, Azores. 

 Presented hy Walter Child, Esq., A.R.S.M. 



Two dicotyledonous leaves from the Tertiary of the Adana 

 Province of Asia Minor. Presented hy Messrs. Thompson and 

 Hunter. 



Fossil wood from the foot-hills of Mount Elgon. Presented 

 by A. C. Hollis, Esq. 



A piece of fossil wood from Puerto Madryn, Chubut. 

 Presented hy Reginald Pinnell, Esq. 



Rock Speci'}nens. — Six wind-worn pebbles from the Um-Esh 

 Plain, Eastern Desert, Egypt. Presented hy A. Wade, Esq. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Left upper and lower jaws, four fragments of 

 lower jaws, humerus, femur, tibia and astragalus of Brachyodus 

 borbonicus, from the Oligocene, Bouches-du-Rhone, France. 



Skull and mandible of Brachyodus cluai, and three other 

 fragments of the same mammal, from the Oligocene of Tarrega, 

 Lerida, Spain. 



Mandible of Mammoth from River Save, Hungary. 



Reptilia. — One Saltopus, one Scleromochlus, two Steno- 

 metopon, one Ornithosuchus, three Telerpeton, and various 

 fragments of Telerpeton from the Trias of Elgin (William 

 Taylor Coll.). 



A portion of a skull of Placodus from the Muschelkalk of 

 Bayreuth. 



Portions of skeletons of Peloneustes, Ophthalmosaurus, 

 Steneosaurus, and other reptilian remains from the Oxford 

 Clay of Peterborough (Leeds Coll.). 



A group of Crocodilian scutes from the Purbeck Beds^ 

 Swanage. 



The skeleton of Goniopholis crassidens described and 

 figured. Quart. Journ. Geo!. Soc, 1907, pp. 50-63, pis. ii. -iv., 

 and a portion of a similar specimen ; skeleton of Ornithodesmus 

 latidens, and fragments of three other skeletons of the same ; 

 all from the Wealden Cliffs near Atheriield, I. of Wight 

 (R. W. Hooley Coll.). 



