144: ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BEITISH MUSEUM. 



2. Some suggestions on Extinction. Geol. Mao-. [4], vol. x., 

 pp. 1, 2. 



3. Notes on an Expedition to the Fayum, Egypt, with 

 descriptions of some New Mammals. Ibid., pp. 337-313. 



4. Preliminary notice of a Land Tortoise from the Upper 

 Eocene of the Fayum, Egypt. Survey Dept., Egypt, 1903, 

 pp. 1-7, with plate. 



5. On the Evolution of the Proboscidea. Phil. Trans. ^ 

 1903b, pp. 99-118. 



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



1. Notes on some specimens of Straight-shelled Nau- 

 tiloidea, collected by the Rev. Samuel Couling, M.A., Ghing 

 Chow fu, Kiaochow, North China. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. x., 

 pp. 481- 485, pi. xxii. 



2. Note on Vestinautilus crassimarginatus, A. H. Foord. 

 Ibid. pp. 552-555. 



By W. D. Lang, b.a. 

 1. On a Fossiliferous Bed in the Selbornian of Charmouth. 

 Ibid., pp. 388-392. 



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



1. A New Carboniferous Arachnid. Ibid., pp. 247-251. 



2. Further remarks on the Carboniferous Arachnid,. 

 Anthracosiro, with the description of a second species of 

 the genus. Ibid., pp. 405-408. 



By G. A. Boulenger, f.r.s. 

 1. On Reptilian Remains from the Trias of Elgin. PhiL 

 Trans., 1903b, pp. 175-189, pis. xi.-xv. 



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



1. On two Trilobites from the Devonian Slates of Cornwall^ 

 obtained by Walter Barratt, Esq. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. x.^ 

 pp. 28-31. 



2. On some Fossil PraAvns from the Osborne Beds of the 

 Isle of Wight, Ibid., pp. 97-99, pi. v. 



3. Cave Hunting in Cyprus. Ibid., pp. 241-246. 



By T. Rupert Jones, f.e.s. 

 1. On some Isochilino? from Canada and elsev»^here in- 

 North America. Ibid., pp 300-304. 



By C. I. Forsyth Major, m.d., f.z.s. 



1. Nev\^ Carnivora from the Middle Miocene of La Grive- 

 Saint-Alban, Isere, France. It id., pp 534-538. 



2. On a specimen of the Okapi, lately received at 

 Brussels. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1902, vol. ii., pp. 339-350. 



