140 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By C. I. Forsyth Major, m.d. 



1. Additional Minute Cheek-tooth in the Mandible of a 

 Tertiary Shrew, Sorex pusillus, H. v. Mey,, var. grivensis, 

 Dep. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1904, vol. i., pp. 422-424. 



2. On Remains of Anthracotheriunfi tnagnwin, Cuv., from 

 Majorca. Ibid., pp. 456-458, pi. xxix. 



By Miss D. M. A. Bate. 

 1. Further Note on the Remains of Elephas Cypriotes 

 from a Cave-deposit in Cyprus. PhiJ. Trans., vol. 197b, 

 pp. 347-360, pis. xxi., xxii. 



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



1. On Ichthyosaurus extremu,s. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1904, 

 vol. i., pp. 424-426. 



2. On the Characters and Affinities of the Triassic ReptiJe, 

 Telerpeton elginense. Ibid., pp. 470^481, pis. xxx.-xxxii. 



By Captain P. S. Lelean, r.a.m.c. 

 1. An Eocene Outcrop in Central Africa. Geol. Mag. [5], 

 vol. i., pp. 290, 291. 



By S. S. Buckman, F.G.s. 

 1. Jurassic Brachiopoda. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], 

 vol. xiv., pp. 389-397. 



By I. Rogers and E. A. Newell Arber, M.A., f.l.s. 



1. Note on a New Fossiliferous Limestone in the Upper 

 Culm Measures of West Devon. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. i., 

 pp. 305-308. 



By E. A. Newell Arber, M.A., f.l.s. 



1. Cuprcssinoxylon hookeri, sp. nov., a large Silicified 

 Tree from Tasmania. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. i., pp. 7-11, pi. i. 



2. The Fossil Flora of the Culm Measures of North-west 

 Devon, and the PahTeobotanical Evidence with Regard to the 

 Age of the Beds. Phil. Trans., vol. 197b, pp. 291-325, 

 pis. xix., XX. 



By F. W. Oliver, d.sc, and D. H. Scott, ph.d., f.e.s. 



1. On the Structure of the Pala3ozoic Seed, Lagenostoma 

 lomaxi. Phil. Trans., vol. 197b, pp. 193-247, pis. iv.-x. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also 

 been described and figured by Dr. R. H. Traquair, Dr. 

 Wheelton Hind, Mr. Henry Woods, Miss ElJes, and Miss 

 Wood, in the Monographs of the Pal^pontographical Society, 

 vol. Iviii., for 1904. 



