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2. List of Thomas Say's Types of Maryland (U.S.) Tertiary 

 MoUusca in the British Museum. Geol. Mag. [41, vol. ix., 

 pp. 303-305. 



3. [With R. Holland.] On some Fossils from the Islands 

 of Formosa and Riu-Kiu, Japan. Journ. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, 

 vol. xvii., art. C. 



By C. W. Andrews, D.sc, f.g.s. 



1. [With H. J. L. BeadnelL] A Preliminary Note on some 

 New Mammals from the Upper Eocene of Egypt. Publica- 

 tion of Survey Department of Egypt. 



2. Preliminary Note on some recently discovered extinct 

 Vertebrates from Egypt. Part III. Geol. Mag, [4], vol. ix., 

 pp. 291-295. 



3. Note on a Pliocene Vertebrate Fauna from the Wadi 

 Natrun, Egypt. Ibid., pp. 433-439, pi. xxi. 



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



1. On the Type-specimen of BelemnoteutJds "inontejiorei, 

 J. Buckman. Proc. Malacol. Soc, vol. v., pp. 13-16, pi. i. 



2. Additional Note on Ammonites calcar, Zieten. Geol. 

 Mag. [4], vol. ix., p. 47. 



3. Note on the genus Tmcvgoceras, Hyatt. Ibid., pp. 127, 

 128. 



4. Note on Nautilus rohustus, Foord and Crick. Ibid., 

 pp. 342-346. 



By R. I. Pocock, f.z.s. 



1. Eophrynus and Allied Carboniferous Arachnida. Geol. 

 Mag. [4], vol. ix., pp. 439-448, 487-493. 



By Henry Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s. 



1. On a collection of Trilobites from the Coddon Hill 

 Beds, Lower Culm-Measures, near Barnstaple, North Devon, 

 and one from Glamorganshire. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. ix., 

 pp. 481-487, pi. XX. 



2. On a collection of Middle Cambrian Fossils obtained by 

 Edward Whymper, Esq., f.r.g.s., from Mount Stephen, 

 British Columbia. Ibid., pp. 502-505, 529-544, pi. xxii. 



By C. I. Forsyth Major, M.D., f.g.s. 



1. Some account of a nearly complete skeleton of Hix>po- 

 jpotamus madagascariensis, Guldb.; from Sirabe, Madagascar, 

 obtained in 1895. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. ix., pp. 193-199, 

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