140 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By A. S. Woodward, LL.D., F.R.s. 



1. On a Cornu of Cephalaapis carteri from the Lower 

 Devonian of Looe. Trans. Roy, Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. xii., 

 1901, pt. vi. 



2. On some Extinct Reptiles from Patagonia, of the genera 

 Miolania, Dinilysia, and Genyodectes. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, 

 pp. 169-184, pis. XV. -XX. 



3. On the Bone-beds of Pikermi, Attica, and on similar 

 Deposits in Northern Euboea. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. viii., 1901, 

 pp. 481-486. 



By R. B. Newton, f.g.s. 



1. Notes on Literature bearing upon the Geology of the 

 Malay Peninsula, with an Account of a Neolithic Implement 

 from that Country. Geol. Mag. [4] vol. viii., 1901, pp. 128- 

 134, 189. 



2. The Geological Distribution of Extinct British non- 

 Marine Mollusca. Journ. Conchol., vol. x., 1901, pp. 58-74. 



3. On some Paleeozoic Fossils from Bolivia obtained by Sir 

 William Martin Conway. Appendix to Sir W. M. Conway's 

 " Bolivian Andes," 1901, pp. 386-392. 



By G. C. Crick, a.r.s.m., f.g.s. 



A Chalk Ammonite, probably A. Ramsay anus, Sharpe. 

 Geol. Mag. [4] vol. viii., 1901, pp. 251-253. 



2. Note on a Dibranchiate Cephalopod from the London 

 Clay of Sheppey. Proc. Malac. Soc, vol. iv., 1901, pp. 256- 



258. 



By F. A. Bather, M.A., D.sc, F.G.S. 



1. Exhibition labels for Blastoidea. Ann. Rep. Mus. Assoc, 

 1900 (1901), pp. 94-114. 



2. Alleged prints of Echinoderms in Triassic Reptiliferous 

 Sandstones. Geol. Mag. [4] vol. viii., 1901, pp. 70, 71. 



3. Silurian Crinoids of Chicago. Ibid., pp. 376-379. 



By Professor Rudolf Burckhardt, Ph.D. 



1. Note on certain impressions of Echinoderms observed in 

 the Triassic Reptiliferous Sandstone of Warwickshire and 

 Elgin. Ibid., pp. 3, 4. 



By E. A. Newell Arber, M.A., f.g.s. 



1. Notes on Royle's Types of Fossil Plants from India. 

 Ibid., pp. 546-549. 



