DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 143 



By E. S. Goodrich. 



1. On the Scales of Fish, Living and Extinct, and their 

 importance in Classification, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907 (1908), 

 pp. 751-774, pis. xliii.-xlvi. 



By Mrs. E. M. Shakespear. 



1. On some New Zealand Crraptolites. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. v., 

 pp. 145-148. 



By S. S. Buckman. 



1. Brachiopod Nomenclature. The Terebratulje of the Crag. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [8], vol. i., pp. 444-447. 



By R. G. Carruthers. 



1. A Revision of some Carboniferous Corals. Geol. Mag. [5], 

 vol. v., pp. 20-31, 63-74, 158-171, pis. iv., v., vi. 



By L. V. Dalton. 



1. Notes on the Geology of Burma. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xiv., pp. 604-643, pis. liv.-lvii. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also 

 been described and figured by Mr. H. Woods. Mr. P. Lake, 

 Mrs. Shakespear and Miss Elles, in the Monographs of the 

 Palaeontographical Society, vol. Ixii. for 1908. 



VII. — Acquisitions. 

 A. — By Donation. 



Mammalia. — Eight portions of jaws and teeth of Mar- 

 supials {Macrojpus, Nototherium, Diprotodon, Phascolonus) 

 from the Pleistocene river-deposits of Darling Downs, Queens- 

 land. Presented by George F. Bennett, Esq. 



Four photographs, taken by Mrs. E. M. von Kaufmann, of 

 portions of carcases of a Mammoth and a Rhinoceros found 

 preserved in a Pleistocene deposit, saturated with petroleum, 

 at Starunia, Galicia, 1907. Also a portion of the skin and a 

 rib-fragment of the Mammoth and a portion of the horn of 

 the Rhinoceros photographed. Presented by Dr. George von 

 Kaufmann. 



A milk-molar of a Mammoth, a portion of mandibular ramus 

 of young Cave-hysena, and two hammer-stones, from Creswell 

 Caves. Presented by Rev. J. Magens Mello, m.a., f.g.s. 



Twelve plaster casts of Proboscidean molars from the 

 Fithecanthropus-heds of Trinil, Java. Presented by the 

 Geological Institute of the University of Berlin. 



Reptilia and A'tnphihia. — A portion of skeleton of Lyso- 

 Tophus, from the Permian of Texas. Presented by Prof. S. W. 

 Williston. M.D. 



