178 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By Mr. G. K. Gude. 

 1. Note on Vequesnelia of Deshayes from the Miocene 

 v(Sarmafcian) of Turkey. Proc. Malac. Soc, vol. x., pp. 19, 20. 



By Dr. J. W. Evans and Mr. R. W. Pocock. 

 1. The Age of the Morte Slates. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. ix., 

 pp. 113-115. 



By Dr. R. T. Jackson. 

 1. Phylogeny of the Echini, with a revision of Palseozoic 

 species. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. vii., 492 pp., 76 pis. 



By Mr. H. L. Hawkins. 



1. On the Evolution of the Apical System in the 

 Holectypoida. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. ix., pp. 8-16, pi. ii. 



2. A New Species of Fihularia from Nigeria. Towv. cit., 

 pp. 297-301, pi. xvi. 



3. The Classification, Morphology and Evolution of the 

 Echinoidea Holectypoidea. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1912, pp. 440-497. 



By Dr. M. C. Stopes. 

 1. Petrifactions of the Earliest European Angiosperms. 

 Phil. Trans., vol. 203 B., pp. 75-100, pis. vi-viii. 



By Miss Theodora L. Prankerd. 



1. On the Structure of the Palaeozoic Seed Lagenostoma 

 ovoides, Will. Journ. Linn, Soc, Bot , vol. xl., pp. 461-490, 

 pis. 22-24. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also been 

 described and figured by Mr. H. Woods, Mr. P. Lake, Miss 

 Elles, and Mrs. Shakespear, in the Monographs of the PalfBonto- 

 graphical Society, vol. Ixvi. for 1912. 



V. — Acquisitions. 

 A. — By Donation. 



British East African Fossils. —A series of Mammalian and 

 other Vertebrate remains and Mollusca collected by Dr. Felix 

 Oswald from the Tertiary and Post-Tertiary formations in 

 British East Africa near Victoria Nyanza. Presented by the 

 Subscribers to the Expedition {W. E. Balston, Esq., W. 

 Heward Bell, Esq., Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, Sir Henry H. 

 Howorth, H. R. Knipe, Esq., Dr. G. B. Longstaff, Charles 

 B. C. Storey, Esq., W. H. Sutcliffe, Esq., and Dr. A. Smith 

 Woodward). 



Mammalia. — Two Mammalian teeth, one being the type- 

 specimen of Dipriodon valdensis, A. S. Woodward, collected 

 by the donors from the Wealden near Hastings. Presented by 

 the Rev. P. Teilhard, S.J., and the Rev. F. Pelletier, S.J. 



One portion of mandibular ramus and two carnassial teeth of 

 Trochotherium cyamoides from the Upper Miocene, Steinhe m 

 Wiirtemberg. Presented by Prof. Dr. Eberhard Fraas. 



