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Eleven plants from the Calciferous Sandstone of East Fife. 

 Presented by James Wright, Esq., jtm. 



Type-specimen of a fossil plant {Microrhagion Liver sidgei, 

 Ettingshausen, Mem. Geol. Surv., N.S. Wales. Palseont, 

 No. 2, 1888, p. ]9, pi. i. figs. 7-11), from the Upper Carbo- 

 niferous of Wallesawang, New South Wales. Presented by 

 Prof. A. Liver sidge, F.R.S. 



Seven fossil plants from the Rhaetic of Scania, Sweden. 

 Presented by Prof. A. G. JSathorst. 



Seventy-four plant-remains collected by the donors from 

 the Wealden and Purbeck formutions in the neighbourhood of 

 Hastings. Presented by the Rev. P. Teilhard, S.J and the 

 Rev. F. Pelletier, 8.J. 



A tube of nucules of Chara from the White Band, Ham- 

 stead Beds, Hamstead, I. of Wight. Presented by G. W. 

 Colenutt, Esq. 



Fossil Wood, probably of Tertiary age, from beneath basalt 

 on the Invermein Estate, Scone, New South Wales. Presented 

 by the Government Geologist, Sydney, New South Wales. 



Rock Specimens. — Three rocks from the Calciferous Sand- 

 stone Series of East Fife. Presented by James Wright., Esq., 

 jun. 



Twenty-seven wind-worn pebbles, collected by the , donor in 

 the drift overlying the Bunter Sandstone, near Ramsdale 

 House, Nottinghamshire. Presented by Prof. H. H. 

 Sivinnerton, D.Sc. 



B. — By Purchase. 

 Mammalia. — Skulls of Elotherium, and Hyoenodon from 

 the Upper Harrison Beds, Sage Creek, Converse Co., Wyoming. 



Skull and associated vertebrae of Eosiren lybica from the 

 Eocene of the Fayum, Egypt. 



Skull of Mesatirhinus petersoni from the Eocene of 

 Wyoming. 



Skull of Dolichorhinus intermedius from the Upper Eocene, 

 Uinta Basin, Utah. 



Teeth of Arctic Fox from Durdham Down. 

 Plaster cast of Human Skull from Lanirwith Cave, Derby- 

 shire (Mullins Coll.). 



Aves. — Sternum, coracoid, scapula and humerus of Lch- 

 thyornis from the Cretaceous of Kansas. 



Reptilioj. — Skull of Scylacosaurus sclateri ; . three skulls of 

 Scymnosuchus luhaitsi ; one imperfect skeleton of Endothio- 

 don ; one Endothiodont skull ; one Endothiodont dentary ; 

 two imperfect small Dicynodont skeletons; two Dicynodont 

 skulls; one Dicynodont mandible; one Eunotosauros ; one 

 Dinocephalian tooth ; and one snout of Oudenodon ; all from 

 the Karoo formation. South Africa (Whaits Coll.). 



