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While this presentation was therefore of very great value, the 

 Montford collection was no less welcome. For the specimens, which 

 are not yet arranged, will be found to represent the Carboniferous 

 Limestone remarkably well. The fish remains and plant remains 

 being particularly good and the bivalves very well preserved. Another 

 great addition will be the remains of Mammalia from the Norfolk 

 Forest Bed, some of the jaw bones and deer's antlers being splendid 

 specimens. A further account of this collection will be given next 

 year, after the specimens have been properly displayed and named. 

 When they are set out they will be seen to be a collection for which 

 we owe our very deepest thanks to the Rev. E. Montford, who has 

 so generously given it to us. 



