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Nine dicotyledonous leaves from the Tertiary of South 

 Ropp, Nigeria. Presented by the Director of the hnperial 

 Institute. 



Bock-specimens. — Slab of shell-bearing Magnesian Lime- 

 stone from Ryhope, Durham. Presented by G. T. Trechmann, 

 Esq. 



Eleven specimens of Oolitic rocks from Gloucestershire, 

 showing old surfaces bored by Molluscs and Annelids (see Proc. 

 Geol. Assoc, vol. xxii., p. 104), Presented by Linsdall 

 Richardson, Esq. 



Ten specimens of Tertiary Limestone from Trinidad. Pre- 

 sented by B. F. N. Macrorie, Esq. 



Pieces of Tertiary fossiliferous limestone from Grenada, 

 collected by Gilbert G. Auchinleck, Esq., B.Sc, Superintendent 

 of Agriculture, Grenada. Presented by the Director of the 

 Imperial Institute. 



Bone-breccia of Mousterian age from the cave of La Quina, 

 France. Presented by Miss Adela C. Breton. 



Sixty-two microscope-slides of rocks from deep borings at 

 Kichmond, Tottenham Court Road, and Kentish Town; described 

 by Prof. J. W. Judd and Mr. C. Homersham, Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, vol. xl. (1884), pp. 724-762, vol. xli. (1885), 

 pp. 523-528. Presented by the Governing Body, Imperial 

 College of Science (Royal School of Mines). 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Mandibular ramus of Cimolestes from the 

 Cretaceous Laramie Beds of Alberta, Canada. 



Three plaster casts of jaws of Parapithecus, Propliopith- 

 ecus, and Moeripithecus from the Oligocene of the Fayum, 

 Egypt. 



An ulna of Elephas and seven other mammalian fossils from 

 the Forest Bed of Bacton, Norfolk. 



A molar of Mammoth from Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, 

 U.S.A. 



Elephant-remains from Chatham. 



A plaster cast of the atlas of Homo neogceus from 

 Argentina. 



A plaster cast of the brain-cavity of the Neanderthal 

 skull. 



Reptilia. — Three fossil rei^iiles—Pariasdurus, Broomia, 

 and Dicynodon from the Karoo Formation, S. Africa. 



Ichthyosaurus, showing skin, from the Upper Lias, Holz- 

 maden, Wiirtemberg (B. Hauff). 



Armour of Teleosaurus cadomensis ivom. the Great Oolite, 

 Caen, Normandy. 



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