216 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Twenty-one Rhsetic plants collected by the donor at Palsjo, 

 near Sophiero, Scania. Presented by H.R.H. The Grown 

 Prince Gustaf A dolf. 



One Williamsonia from the Inferior Oolite of Ravenscar, 

 Yorkshire. Presented by James Francis, Esq. 



Two specimens of Eretmophyllum pubescens from the 

 Inferior Oolite (Middle Estuarine Shale), Cayton Bay, near 

 Scarborough. Presented by H. Hamshaw Thomas, Esq. 



Four specimens of a Jurassic leaf -bed atRoseberry Topping. 

 Presented by H. Hamshaw Thomas, Esq. 



Twenty plant-remains from the London Clay, Shoeburyness, 

 collected by Quartermaster-Sergeant J. J. Gurnett, School of 

 Gunnery. Presented, by Major A. J. Peile. 



Slab of Fucoides from the Eocene Flysch of Dusmana, 

 North Albania. Presented by Baron Francis Nopcsa. 



A piece of fossil wood, part of a tree found in a railway 

 cutting at Mariquita, near Honda, Colombia, S. America. 

 Presented by T. Miller^ Esq. 



Diatomaceous earth from Teaneraki, Oamaru, New Zealand. 

 Presented by Jacob Flett, Esq. 



A piece of petrified Palm-rootlets, locality unknown. 

 Presented by A. E. Ruxton, Esq. 



Rock specimens. — A piece of basal conglomerate of the 

 Llandovery Beds. Presented by Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



A piece of Rhsetic Limestone (Sully beds), Lilstock Point, 

 near Watchet, Somerset. Presented by C. Davies Sherborn, 

 Esq. 



An Ironstone concretion, simulating a mammalian heart, 

 from the Lower Greensand, near Westcott. Presented by 

 W. D. Waterhouse, Esq., LL.D. 



A piece of conglomerate, showing jointing, from Fortescue 

 River, N.W. Australia. Presented by R. S. Newall, Esq. 



A concretion from Tychow, Pomerania. Presented by 

 Dr. W. Gothan. 



A concretion from yellow clay, Ballyhooly, Co. Cork. 

 Presented by Herbert Beddington, Esq. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Jaws of Zeuglodon isis from the Eocene of 

 the Fayum. 



Skull of Elephas meridionalis from Forest Bed, Bacton. 



Molar of Elephas namadicus from Johore, India. 



Three hundred mammalian bones (including the type and 

 other specimens of Myotragus balearicus) from the caverns of 

 Majorca (D. M. A. Bate coll.). 



