DEPAKTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 141 



By F. Chapman, A.L.S. 



1. On some Fossils of Wenlock Age from Mulde, near 

 Klinteberg, Gotland. With notes by Prof. T. Rupert Jones 

 and Dr. F. A. Bather. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7] vol. vii., 

 1901, pp. 141-160, pi. iii. 



By G. I. Forsyth Major, M.D., F.G.S. 



1, On some Characters of the Skull in the Lemurs and 

 Monkeys. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, pp. 129-153, pis. xi.-xiii. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also 

 been described and figured by Dr. Traquair, Dr. Foord, 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind, Mr. Henry Woods, Miss Elles, and 

 Miss Wood, in the Monographs of the Palseontographical 

 Society, vol. Iv. for 1901. 



VII. — Acquisitions. A. — By Donation. 



Mainmalia. — Two plaster casts of teeth of Mastodon from 

 Herbolzheim, Baden. Presented by Prof. Gustav Steinmann. 



Mandible of Equus cahallus found in undisturbed gravel 

 beneath 10 feet of soil at Great Turnstile, Holborn. Presented 

 by W. F. Stanley, Esq. 



Plaster cast of skull of wolf-dog from a crannoge at 

 Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath. Presented by Dr. R. F. Scharff. 



Bones of Rhinoceros, &c., from a cavern in the Ruby Mines, 

 Burma ; and portions of mandible of Bos from Siwalik 

 Formation, Mogok, Upper Burma. Presented by F. Atley, 

 Esq. 



A series of mammalian remains from excavations for 

 new Government Buildings, Westminster, comprising human 

 f rentals, a human mandible, molar of Elephas 2^i^ii^igenius, 

 antler of Rangifer tarandus, part of skull of Bos longifrons. 

 skull and mandible of Equus cahallus, skull of Ga'py^a hircus, 

 and various other bones. Presented by the Right Hon. A. 

 Akers-Douglas, M.P., First Commissioner of Works. 



Portion of skull with antlers of Cervus elaphus from 

 excavations for docks on the bank of the Mersey, Bootle, 

 Liverpool. Presented by Charles Sillem, Esq. 



Left ramus of mandible of Bos from Hill Head Brock, 

 Wick, Caithness. Presented by Sir Francis Tress Barry, 

 Bart. 



Portion of skull of Arctotherium honaeriense, four teeth 

 of Equus, and one tooth of Glyptodon, from the Pampa 

 Formation of Oroyo Pescado, about 12 leagues from the 

 Curumulan Range, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina 

 Presented by Edward Norton, Esq. 



