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One undetermined fossil from the PaltBOzoic of N". America. 

 Presented by Col. C C Grant, loer Prof. T. Eupert .Jones, r.R s. 



Plantw. — Four specimens of Fucoids from the Flysch of 

 Ruta, Liguria. Presented by the Rev. Addison Crofton, M.A. 



Six Plantse from the Paloeozoic of N. America. Presented 

 by Col. C. C. Grant, i^er Prof. T. Rupert Jones, f.r.s. 



Ten wax models representing sections of Upper Palaeozoic 

 seeds, of the genera Taxospevmum, Diplotesta, Pachytesta, 

 Sarcotaxus, Cardiocarpus, Gyclocarpus, Rhahdocarpus, and 

 Stephanospermum. Presented by H. E. H. Smedley, Esq. 



Four specimens of Glossopteris from Cullen Bullen, New 

 South Wales. Presented by Henry F. Collins, Esq., f.g.s, 



Two type-specimens of Dictyozamites haroelli, from, the 

 Inferior Oolite, Upleatham Hill, Marshe, Yorkshire. Figured 

 by Seward, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. lix. (1903), pi. xv., 

 figs. 1-4. Presented by Rev. J. Haw^ell, m.a., f.g.s. 



Two pieces of fossil wood from the Forest Marble of Eype, 

 near Bridport. Presented by E. S. Prior, Esq. 



Five plant-remains from the Stonesfield Slate. Presented 

 by the Executors of the late W. H. Corfield, Esq., M.D., per 

 T. H. Corfield, Esq. 



A clay-ironstone nodule with fossil wood as a nucleus, 

 from Spitzbergen. Presented by C. L. Boulenger, Esq. 



A fossil palm-stem from Antigua, West Indies. Presented 

 by Sir Daniel Morris, k.c.m.g. 



Two specimens of Nullipore rock (Lithothctmnion) from 

 the Miocene of Santa Maria, Azores. Presented by W. R. 

 Ogilvie Grant, Esq. 



Two pieces of fossil wood from the Siwalik formation of 

 Burma. Presented by Rodway C. J. Swinhoe, Esq., and 

 Lieut.-Col. F. P. Nichols, r.a.m.c. 



Four leaf-impressions from Tertiary and Post-Tertiary 

 beds of Turkey in Europe. Presented by Lieut.-Col. Thomas 

 English, F.G.S. 



Rock Specimens. — One piece of Limestone with dendritic 

 markings, from Catalan Bay Quarry, Gibraltar. Presented 

 by Frederick Evans, Esq., c.m.g. 



Thirty-eight of the original wind-worn and flaked pebbles 

 from the Trias of Elgin, illustrating the donor's paper, " The 

 pebble-band of the Elgin Trias and its wind- worn Pebbles," 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1901., pp. 650-1. Presented by William 

 Mackie, Esq., M.A., m.d. 



Two banded flints from the remanie Cretaceous, between 

 Kingskerswell and Newton Abbot. Presented by Miss Mary 

 Salter. 



