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



1. Notes on the Post-Tertiary and Tertiaiy Fossils 

 obtained by Col. English from the District surrounding the 

 Dardanelles. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ix., pp. 277-292, 

 pi. xxiy. 



2. A Notice of some Marine Tertiary Fossils from 

 Northern Nigeria, collected by Col. G. S. McD. Elliot, R.E., 

 and Capt. Lelean, r.a.m.c, of the Anglo-French Boundary 

 Commission. Geogr. Journ., vol. xxiv., pp. 522-524. 



3. Linthia ohlonga (Orbigny) from Sinai. Geol. Mag. [5] 

 vol. i., pp. 441-5, pi. XV. 



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



1. Further Notes on the Mammals of the Eocene of Egypt, 

 Parts I.-III., Geol. Mag. [5], vol. i., pp. 109-115, 157-162, 

 211-215, pi. vi. 



2. Note on the Barypoda, a new Cider of Ungulate 

 Mammals. Ibid., pp. 481-482. 



3. Note on the Gigantic Land Tortoise (Testudo ammon, 

 Andrews), from the Upper Eocene of Egypt. Ibid., pp. 527- 

 530, pi. xvii. 



4. On the Pelvis and Hind-limb of Mullerornis hetsilei, 

 M.-Edw. & Grand. ; with a Note on the Occurrence of a 

 Ratite Bird in the Upper Eocene Beds of the Fayum, Egypt. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1904, vol. i., pp. 163-171, pi. v. 



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



1. Note on Pericyclus fasciculatus, F. M.'Coy sp. Geol. 

 Mag. [5], vol. i., pp. 27-33. 



2. Notes on the Cephalopoda belonging to the Strachey 

 Collection from the Himalaya. Ibid., pp. 61- 70, 115-124. 



3. Note on Actinocamax, Miller ; its identity with 

 Atractilites, Link. Ibid., pp. 407-410. 



4. Note on Two Cephalopods obtained by Lieut. -Col. 

 Skinner, r.a.m.c., from the Valley of the Tochi River on 

 the N.W. Frontier of India. Ibid., pp. 490-493. 



5. Description of a Nautiloid, Pleuronautilus pulcher, 

 n. sp., from the Carboniferous Rocks of England. Proc. 

 Malacol. Soc, vol. vi., pp. 15-20, pi. ii. 



6. On a New Form of Carboniferous Nautiloid (Ara- 

 phoreopsis paucicamerata from the Isle of Man. Ibid., 

 pp. 134-137, ph viii. 



By W. D. Lang, B.A., f.g.s. 



1. The Zone of Hojdites inter ru2otus (BrugmGre) at Black 

 Ven, Charmouth. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. i., pp. 124-131. 



2. The Jurassic Forms of the " Genera " Stomatopora and 

 Prohoscina. Ibid., pp. 315-332. 



