DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. l^o 



One fossil plant from Turkish Armenia. Presented by 

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



A nodule enclosing wood from the Oligocene of Baku ; 

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

 Russia" (London, 1904). Presented by A. Beeby Thompson, 

 Esq. 



Fossil wood from the Middle Eocene of Bovey Tracey. 

 Presented by J. S. Gamble, Esq., f.r.s. 



Six plants from the Post-Pliocene (Alluvium) of the 

 Tochi River district, Wazuristan, N.W. India. Presented by 

 Lt.-Col. B. M. Skinner, R.A.M.c. 



Tubes formed round rootlets from Pampean Formation, 

 40 ft. above sea-level, Punta Lara, Province of Buenos Aires, 

 Argentina. Presented by Walter F. Reid, Esq., C.E. 



Incertoi Sedis. — Three doubtful fossils from the Palaeozoic 

 rocks of Ontario, Canada. Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



A problematical organism in chert from the Tertiary 

 marine deposits on the banks of the R. Parana, near the city 

 of Parana, Argentina. Presented by Walter F. Reid, Esq., 



C.E., F.C S. 



Rock Specimens, &c. — Two tracks and markings from 

 the Palseozoic rocks of Ontario, Canada. Presented by Col. 

 C. C. Grant. 



A piece of slate of Pre-Devonian age with manganese 

 simulating plant-remains from Higher Mill, Veryan, Cornwall. 

 Collected and presented by C. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



A piece of arborescent limestone from the Upper Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone, Brentry Hill, near Bristol ; a piece of the 

 same showing a corrugated surface, and a polished section of 

 undulating marble, from the same locality and horizon ; and a 

 nodule with polished face, of somewhat similar limestone, from 

 Knowle Quarry. Presented by Spencer George Perceval, Esq. 



Chalk flints from the Upper Chalk, Guildford Tunnel. 

 Presented by G. Stredwick, Esq, 



Nine flints, both naturally and artificially shaped, all 

 showing minute polished surfaces supposed to be due to 

 rubbing by grass ; and six artificial flint-flakes from Cissbury, 

 showing varying depths of weathering. Presented by William 

 Cunnington. Esq., f.g.s. 



A piece of spiral flint from the Chalk of Norfolk. Pre- 

 sented by Victor Ames, Esq. 



Sarsen stone from the excavations at Kensington Palace 

 Gardens. Presented by Harr}- Hall Squire, Esq. 



An annular stalactite concretion from the Inferior Oolite, 

 near Painswick, Gloucestershire. Presented by Miss H. Mary 

 Hutton. 



