152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two Sponges from the Libyan Desert. Presented by 

 Herbert Weld-Blundell, Esq. 



A specimen of PorosijlicBva globularis (Phillips) from 

 the Upper Chalk, Sidcup, Kent, described and figured by 

 Dr. G. J. Hinde, Jonrn. Poy. Microsc. Soc, 1904, pi. ii., fig. i. 

 Presented by H. Muller, Esq. 



Three specimens of Porosphcera globularis (Phillips) 

 from the Chalk of Gravesend, described and figured by 

 Dr. G. J. Hinde, Journ. Roy. Microsc. Soc, 1904. Presented 

 by T. H. Powell, Esq. 



Protozoa. — Twelve Foraminifera from the Cretaceous and 

 alter formations of Turkish Armenia. Presented by Felix 

 Oswald, Esq., B.sc, and H. F. B. Lynch, Esq, 



Fourteen Foraminifera from the Libyan Desert. Pre- 

 sented by Herbert Weld-Blundell, Esq. 



Four pieces of Nummulitic Limestone from the Tertiary 

 rocks of Tekfui Dagh district of the Sea of Marmora. Pre- 

 sented by A. Frank Dabell, Esq., A m.i.m.e. 



Five slides of Foraminifera from the Oligocene of Baku, 

 noticed and figured in the donor's work, " The Oil Fields of 

 Russia" (London, 1904). Presented b}^ A. Beeby Thompson, 

 Esq. 



Three rock-specimens with Foraminifera from the Tertiary 

 rocks of Garadimi, Northern Nigeria. Presented by Capt. P. S. 

 Lelean, r.a.m.c. 



Twenty-four Nummulitic rocks from the Tertiary rocks 

 in the neighbourhood of the Dardanelles, described in the 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ix. (1904). Presented by Lieut.- 

 Col. Thomas English, F.a.s. 



Plantoi. — Two Plants from the Palaeozoic rocks of Ontario, 

 Canada, Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



A piece of fossil wood and a specimen of the plant 

 Otozamites ohtusits froai the Sun Bed (RhaBtic) Quarry 

 above Ludlow's Colliery, Radstock. Presented by J. W. 

 Tutcher, Esq. 



A specimen of Tem]jskya schimperi from the Wealden of 

 Hastings. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq., F G.s. 



A supposed plant impression in light, soft limestone from 

 the Cretaceous rocks near Jerusalem. Presented by H. D. 

 Acland, Esq., f.g s. 



Four pieces of silicified wood fvom the Libyan Desert. 

 Presented by Herbert Weld-Blundell, Esq. 



Five pieces of silicified wood from the Tertiary or Post- 

 Tertiary rocks in the neighbourhood of the Dardanelles, 

 described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ix. (1904). Pre- 

 sented by Lt.-Colonel Thomas English, f.g.s. 



