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Block of freestone from Leckhampton Hill, bored by two 

 forms of annelids and a mollusc, demonstrating Bajocian 

 denudation (S. S. Ruckman, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ivii., 

 1901, p. 126). Presented by S. S. Buckman, Esq. 



Piece of waterworn limestone from New Zealand. Presented 

 by E. C. Buckley, Esq. 



Cast of a problematical fossil from Red Sandstone, Kliasia 

 Hills, Assam. Presented by S. E. Rita, Esq. 



A series of concretions from the Magnesian Limestone of 

 Durham; and two examples of concentric structures developed 

 in old mortar. Presented by George Abbott, Esq. 



Six pieces of concretionary rock from the Magnesian 

 Limestone, Fulwell Hill, Sunderland. Presented by Sir 

 Hedworth Williamson, Bart. 



Two pieces of weathered slate from Festiniog, showing 

 concentric discoloration. Presented by F. Hatch, Esq. 



Wind-worn pebble from Desert, S.W. of Cairo. Presented 

 by Dr. C. W. Andrews. 



Rock-specimen bored by Saxicava and exhibiting an 

 inclusion of Aragonite, from Kimeridgian formation, Garty, 

 Culgower, Sutherland. Presented by R. Marcus Gunn, Esq. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — A large collection of mammalian remains 

 from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi, Attica, Greece. 



Remains of seventeen species of small mammals from a 

 cavern on the V/ye, Forest of Dean, collected and described 

 by Miss D. M. A. Bate, Geol. Mag. [4] vol. viii., 1901, 

 pp. 101-106. 



Three hundred and sixty-three mammalian remains from 

 the caverns of Madagascar, comprising Nesopithecus, Hadvo- 

 pithecus, AlegaliccUqyis, Crypto^ivocta, rodents, etc. 



Plaster casts of remains of Egyptian Tertiary Mammalia of 

 genera Bradytherium, Moeritherium, Falceomastodon, and 

 Zeuglodon. 



Plaster casts of human remains from Cavern of Cro- 

 Magnon. 



Jaws and teeth of Lophiodon rhinoceroides from Eocene, 

 Gard, France. 



Right maxilla of Sus choeroides Tnajor from Lignites, 

 Casteani, Tuscany, and nineteen miscellaneous mammalian 

 remains. 



Tooth and ungual sheath of Grypotherium listai from 

 ^Cavern, Last Hope Inlet, Patagonia. 



A sub-fossil tusk of walrus from Stvalfjord, Iceland. 



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