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Two-hundred and seventy-nine Foraminifera of about 

 twenty-three genera from the Albian (Hoplites interruiotus 

 zone) of Stonebarrow Cliff and Golden Cap, Charmouth, 

 Dorset. Presented by W. D. Lang, Esq. 



Six Foraminifera from the English Chalk, part of a 

 collection made and bequeathed by the late General G. F. 

 Cockburn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



Three Foraminifera from the Chalk of the Thames Valley 

 (recorded Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. xx., pp. .390-419). Presented 

 by Mr. T. H. Withers. 



A piece of Nummulitic Limestone from a boring, at a depth 

 of 1,465 feet below the surface, at Sukkur on the Indus, India. 

 Presented by Col. C. E Shepherd. 



Five slides of the type-specimens of Cycloloculina annulata 

 ■and C polygyra from Selsea, Sussex, described and figured by 

 Heron Allen and Earland, Journ. Roy. Micros. Soc, 1908, 

 pp. 529-543, pi. xii. Presented by Edward Heron Allen, Esq., 



T'.L.S. 



A collection of fossils, mostly Foraminifera, probably of 

 Miocene age, from the Kinabatangan Piver district, British 

 ISTorth Borneo. Presented by I. A. Stigand, Esq., f.g.s. 



Eight Foraminifera, being part of a collection of Tertiary 

 fossils from Burma described and figured by L. V. Dalton, 

 >Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 64 (1908), pp. 604-644, pis. 54-57. 

 Presented by W. H. Dalton, Esq., F.G.S., and L. V. Dalton, Esq., 



B.SC, F.G.S. 



Various Invertehrata. — Four various Invertebrata from 

 the Cambrian of the N.W. Highlands of Scotland. Presented 

 by the Director of the Geological Survey of Scotland. 



Five problematical fossils, being part of a collection of 

 English Chalk fossils made and bequeathed by the late General 

 C F. Cockburn. Presented by Miss Cockburn. 



Plantce. — Twelve specimens of Olossopteris, collected by 

 T. E. J. Bailey, Esq., in the Permo-Carboniferous formation 

 of Nyassaland. Presented by the Director of the Imperial 

 Institute. 



Amber in coal from the Cretaceous Laramie formation of 

 Marshall, Colorado. Presented by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Part of silicified tree, embedded in R. Purus, Amazonas 

 State, Brazil. Presented by F. A. Coleridge, Esq. 



Two pieces of fossil tree from the line of contact between 

 two basalt-flows in Nelson's Quarry, Ballyhenry, Barony of 

 Lower Belfast, co. Antrim ; also two photographs of the 

 quarry. Presented by F. N. A. Fleischmann, Esq., m.a., f.c.S. 



Pieces of leaf-bearing tufaceous rock, collected by the donor 

 at Dondo, on the right bank of Quawga River, about 220 kilom. 

 from Loanda, Angola. Presented by Dr. W. J. Ansorge. 



90. L 



