26 MUSEUMS. 
Seven Mud Blocks containing Mud-fish (Protopterus annectens) 
(C. 24. 5. 06. 1), from McCarthy’s Island, Gambia River, Bathurst, 
West Africa; a Fish (¢ndet.) (C. 5. 9. 06. 1), from Axim, and one 
hundred and forty Walking Fish (Periopthalmus koelreuteri) (94 
living, 46 in preservative), from Bathurst and Buguma, West 
Africa; collected and presented by Mr. A. Ridyard, Chief Engineer 
s.s. “ Addah.”’ 
Twenty-seven Mud Fish (Proto; terus annectens) (C. 24. 5. 06. 2), 
from McCarthy’s Island, Gambia River, West Africa; collected and 
presented by F. Bissit Archer, Esq., Colonial Treasurer, Bathurst, 
West Africa, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Two fossilized Shark’s Teeth (indet.) (C. 25. 5. 06.1). (Found to 
be unregistered and now referred to this date.) 
Vertebra of Shark (indet.), two Fish Bones (7ndet.), eight Shark’s 
Teeth (2 Megalichthys Hibberti, 2 Lamna elegans, 4 Lamna sp.) 
(C. 26. 5. 06. 1-5); collected by the late F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and 
presented by the Misses Clare, “* Holmeleigh,”’ King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
Six pieces of “Old Red” Sandstone containing fragments of 
Fossil Fish (Asterolepis maxima) (C. 1. 6. 06. 1), from Nairn, 
Scotland; collected and presented by Wm. Taylor, Esq., Lhanbryde, 
Elgin, Scotland. 
Humantin (Centrina salviani) (C. 18. 6. 06. 1), from off the 
Blasquet Islands, S.W. Coast of Ireland, per Steam Trawler 
“Mabel”; collected by Capt. Brett, and presented by Messrs. 
Harley & Miller, St. John’s Market, Liverpool. 
Shark (Seymnus lichia) (C. 25. 7. 06. 1), from off the North Coast 
of Ireland; presented by Messrs. Harley & Miller, St. John’s Market, 
Liverpool. 
Three Scales of Tarpon (Jegalops atlanticus) (C. 26. 6. 06. 1), from 
Sierra Leone, West Africa; presented by Master C. Savile, Dean 
Cottage, Princes Avenue, West Kirby. 
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