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Sixty-five Foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous of 

 Sierra de Montsech, Lerida, and three Miocene Foraminifera 

 from Manresa, Spain. Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, f.r.s. 



A piece of Foraminifera! limestone from the Miocene of 

 Grisses, N.E. Java. Presented by Ivan A. Stigand, Esq. 



A piece of Operculina rock from the Miocene of Zanzibar. 

 Presented by J. T. Last, Esq. 



Flantce. — Galamites and Gala'mocladus from the Upper 

 Carboniferous, north of Satoralliah-Ujhely, Hungary. Pre- 

 sented by A. Gyorgy, Esq. 



Sixteen Plant-remains from the Permo-Carboniferous and 

 other formations of New South Wales, collected by Mr. 

 William Keene, and noticed by him in Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xxi. (1865), p. L38, also enumerated in the " Cata- 

 logue of Natural and Industrial Products of New South 

 Wales" (International Exhibition, 1862), p. 58. Presented 

 by the Bath Literary and Scientific Institution. 



Six Plant-remains from the Upper Old Red Sandstone, 

 Avon Gorge, Clifton. Presented by William M'Pherson, 

 Esq., F.G.s. 



Three specimens of Gangamopteris kashmirensis from 

 the Permo-Carboniferous of Khunmu, Vihi Valley, Kashmir 

 (see Seward and Woodward, Pal. Indica, n.s., vol. ii., No. 2, 

 1905). Presented by the Director of the Geological Survey 

 of India. 



Two specimens of Nullipore rock from the Upper Cre- 

 taceous of Orofu, Northern Nigeria, collectediby Mr. Falconer. 

 Presented by the Director of the Imperial Institute. 



A piece of Travertine containing fossil leaves from the 

 Quaternary, Lapithos, N. Cyprus. Presented by E. H. D. 

 Nicholls, Esq. 



A piece of fossil wood from Cape Flora, Franz Josef Land, 

 noticed in the donor's work, "A Thousand Days in the 

 Arctic." Presented by Captain F. G. Jackson. 



Roch Specimens. — An egg-shaped pebble of Devonian 

 Limestone from Paignton beach, Devon, and a piece of 

 perforated surface of Chalk from Shaw Hill, Newbury {see 

 Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. iv., 1876, p. 521, and vol. ix., p. 210). 

 Presented by Professor T. Rupert Jones, f.r.s. 



Two rock specimens, probably Tertiary, one from East 

 Africa, the other from Majunga, W. Madagascar. Presented 

 by David Draper, Esq. 



A block of Middle Eocene rock in which the urchins 

 described and figured by Dr. C. Gagel are found (Jahrb. 

 Geol. Landesanst., xxiii., 1908, p. 505, pis. xxiv., xxv.). Pre- 

 sented by The Director, Konigl. Geologische Landesanstalt, 

 Berlin. 



A boulder from Cape Flora, Franz Josef Land, noticed in 

 the donor's work, " A Thousand Daj'-s in the Arctic." Pre- 

 sented by Captain F. G. Jackson. 



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