156 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Four Foraminifei'a (Nummulites, &c.) from a limestone 

 from the Tochi River district, N. India. Presented by 

 Captain E. L. Perry. 



A piece of Tertiary Orbitoidal limestone from Balek 

 Papan, Eastern Borneo. Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq. 



Plantoe. — One plant from the Silurian of Ontario, Canada. 

 Presented by Colonel C. C. Grant. 



Two fossils, probably plant-remains, associated with the 

 Glossopteris flora in a sandstone about three miles from 

 Johannesburg, S. Africa. Presented by George H. Preston, 

 Esq. 



Three plants of Jurassic age from Singapore, described by 

 R. B. Newton, Geol. Mag., 1906, p. 487, pi. xxv. Presented 

 by John B. Scrivenor, Esq., F.G.S. 



Two plants of Jurassic age from Singapore, described by 

 R. B. Newton, Geol. Mag., 1906, p. 487, pi. xxv. Presented 

 by Dr. R. Hanitsch. 



A coal-ironstone nodule containing dicotyledonous leaves, 

 from the Eocene coal-beds of Koetei, Borneo. Presented by 

 I. A. Stigand, Esq. 



Two pieces of travertine containing leaves {Ficus sp.) 

 from a Pleistocene formation, two miles from Sheikh, Golio 

 Mts., Somaliland. Presented by Lieut. Frederick Reginald 

 Burnside. 



Problematical Fossils. — A piece of chalk-flint containing 

 a problematical fossil. Presented by the Rev. R. Ashington 

 Bullen, F.G.S. 



Rock Specimens. — A piece of contorted schist from the 

 Hardanger Fjord, Norway. Presented by Walter Child, 

 Esq., A.R.S.M. 



Fragment of a facetted and striated boulder of quartzite, 

 collected by Dr. H. Warth in the Carboniferous boulder-bed 

 of the Punjab Salt Range. Presented by Mrs. Blanford. 



Two pieces of fossiliferous limestone from Kerak, Moab. 

 Presented by Dr. F. Johnson. 



A collection of fossiliferous nodules of Tertiary age from 

 the Mekran coast, N.W. India. Presented by F. W. Town- 

 send, Esq. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Forty remains of a pigmy elephant, and of 

 Elephas meridionalis from the caverns of Crete, collected 

 by Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



The astragalus of a ground sloth from Argentina. 



The skull and mandible of Sus and other Mammalian 

 remains from the Lower Pliocene, Concud, Spain. 



