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2. Brachiopod Nomenclature : the Genotype of Tere- 

 hratula. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xix., pp. 525-531, 

 pi. xii. 



3. Brachiopod Nomenclature : Seminula, etc. Loc. cit., 

 vol. XX., pp. 223-226. 



By Prof. J. W. Gregory, d.sc, f.r.s. 



1. The Rotiform Bryozoa of the Isle of Wight. Geol. 

 Mag. [7], vol. iv., pp. 442, 443. 



By D. H. Scott, f.r.s., and A. J. Maslen, f.l.s. 



1. The Structure of the Palaeozoic Seeds, Trigonocarpus 

 parkinsoni, Brongniart, and Trigonocarpus oliveri, sp. nov. 

 Part I. Ann. Botany, vol. xxi., pp. 89-134, pis. xi-xiv. 



By G. Hickling, b.sc. 



1. The Anatomy of Palceostachya vera. Ann. Botany, 

 vol. xxi., pp. 369-386, pis. xxxii., xxxiii. 



By F. E. Weiss, d.sc, f.l.s. 



1. The Parichnos in the Lepidodendracese. Mem. Man- 

 chester Lit. and Phil. Soc, vol. li., no. 8. 



By D. M. S. Watson. 



1. On Lepidodendron harcourtii, Witham, and L.hickii, 

 sp. nov. Mem. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc, vol. li., no. 13. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also 

 been described and figured by Dr. R. H. Traquair, Mr. H. 

 Woods, Mr. W. K. Spencer, Miss I. L. Slater, Mr. P. Lake, 

 Miss EUes, and Miss Wood (Mrs. Shakespear), in the 

 Monographs of the Palseontographical Society, vol. Ixi., 

 for 1907. 



Specimens have been lent for original research to 

 Mrs. LongstafF (Putney), Miss Elles fCambridge), Mr. H. 

 Woods (Cambridge), Mr. P. Lake (Cambridge), Mr. E. A. N. 

 Arber (Cambridge), Mr. S. S. Buckman (Thame), Dr. W. 

 Hind (Stoke-on-Trent), Prof. F. E. Weiss (Manchester), 

 Mrs. Shakespear (Birmingham), Dr. R. H. Traquair (Edin- 

 burgh), Mr. R. G. Carruthers (Edinburgh), Mr. R. Kidston 

 (Stirling), and Prof. R. T. Jackson (Harvard University, 

 U.S.A.). 



