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Beecher, A. H. Fooid, Upfield Green, E, Greppin, J. B. 

 Hatcher, N. Jakovlew, F. A. Lucas, E. T. Newton, and 

 H. Potonie. 



v.— Dex>artmental Library. 



The additions to the Library, which have been registered, 

 stamped, catalogued, and press-marked, comprise 211 new 

 works and pamphlets, of which 62 were purchased and 149 

 presented ; 482 parts of serials in progress, of which ] 88 were 

 purchased and 244 presented ; and S3 maps, of which 46 

 were purchased and 37 presented. Seventy- eight volumes 

 have been bound. 



VL — Publications. 



The MS. of Part III. of the Catalogue of Mesozoic Plants 

 has been completed, and the volume is now in the press. 

 Progress has also been made with the MSS. of the Catalogues of 

 Fossil Rodentia and Fossil Vertebrata of the Fayum. 



The following descriptive papers dealing with various 

 parts of the collection, chiefly recent acquisitions, have been 

 published in scientific journals: — 



By A. S. Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s. 



1. Note sur I'Helicoprion et les Edestides. Bull. Soc. 

 Bglge Geol., vol. xiii., Proc. Verb., pp. 230-233. 



2. On a new species of Aci^olejns, obtained by Mr. Moly- 

 neux from the Sengwe Coalfield. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. lix. pp. 285-287, pk xx. 



3. The Lowei- Pliocene Bone-bed of Concud, Province of 

 Teruel, Spain. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. x., pp. 203-207, pi. xii. 



4. On the Carboniferous Ichthyodorulite, Listracanthus. 

 Ibid , pp. 486-8. 



5. Note on a Fossil Eel from the Scandinavian Chalk. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xii., pp. 254, 255. 



6. On a Carboniferous Acanthodian Fish, Gyracanthides. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1903. 



7. The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk. Part 11. 

 (pp. 57-90, pis. xiv.-xx.). MonoLT. Palaeont. Soc, 1903. 



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



1. Notes on some Jurassic Shells from Borneo, including a 

 new species of Trigonia. Proc Malacol. Soc, vol. v., pp. 403- 

 409, pi. xvi. 



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

 1. On some Pleurodiran Chelonians from the Eocene of the 

 Fayum, Egypt. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, [7J, vol. xi., pp, 115- 

 12i?, pis. vii., viii. 



