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The Author. 
Catalogue of fossils in the Students’ . 
Strati graphical Series, and Extract f 
from Geological Magazine for March, i 
1893, by H. Woods, B.A. 
Contribution to the history of the Geology 
of the borough of Leicester, by ! The Author. 
Montagu Browne, F.G.S. / 
The 27th Annual Report of the W 7 ood- 
wardian Museum and Lecture Room ( The Author. 
Syndicate, by Prof. Hughes. ) 
The 59th Annual Report of the York 
School Natural History, Literary, and > The School. 
Polytechnic Society for 1893. ' 
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, ) 
’ The Author. 
Nos. 169 185. ) 
Pre-historic and Roman Remains in W 7 est \ 
Dorset and the neighbourhood of Brid- | Mr. J. F. W T alker. 
port, by W. G. Boswell Stone. J 
MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 
Bones of the Ox and Horse from the ) 
bed of the Wieke. I Mr ' IIutton - 
A Piece of W r ood from the Wharfe at \ 
Townsville, Queensland, pierced by ! Mrs. Oxtoby. 
Teredo. ) 
Six Specimes of Selenopora Jurassica from ) Mr. S. Chadwick, 
the calcareous grit, Ruston, Yorkshire. ( F.G.S. 
Specimens of Terebratula maxillata from\ 
the Great Oolite, Kirtlington, Oxford. 
Two specimes of Athyris concentrica , 
from the Middle Devonian, Boulogne. 
Specimes of Acanthotliyris paucispina 
and other Brachiopods; three specimens 
of Rhynconella from the Lower Calc. 
Grit, Hutton Bushell. , 
ANTIQUITIES. 
A Stone Axe from the Island of St. i 
Vincent, West Indies. 
A very fine collection of Coins, Roman 
and English, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. 
Part of a Norman Cross, found at Hun- 
manby. 
A Sixpence of George III., in good 
■preservation. 
Mr. J. F. Walker, M.A. 
Major Barstow. 
Mrs. Lund, 
Clapham, London. 
Mr. T. Boynton. 
Mr. Busby. 
