MUSEUMS. 59 
Pair of Horns (indet.) (A. 14. 10. 07. 1), from Mongo Nyanga, 
French Congo, South-West Africa; collected and presented by 
: Mr. Williams, Regent Road, Sierra Leone, per Mr. Ridyard. 
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A Series of Coloured Plaster Models of the right half of the skulls 
(cranium and mandible) of Hipparion, Mesohippus and Hyra- 
cotherium, a Series of Models of the Right Upper Cheek Teeth 
(showing grinding surfaces) of *Hyracotherium, Mesohippus, 
Anchitherium, Hipparion and Horse, and a Series of Casts and 
Models of Feet (fore and hind) illustrating the evolution of the 
horse (A. 25. 11. 07. 1-13); purchased. 
Two Skins of Seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) 3  (Leptonychotes 
weddelli) 3 (A. 26. 11. 07. 1 and 2), from Ross Sea and South 
Victoria Land respectively; collected by the “ Discovery ” 
Antarctic Expedition 1901-4, and presented by the Trustees of the 
British Museum (Nat. Hist.). 
A small collection of Cave-bones, containing 176 specimens, 
consisting of complete bones and fragments of bones and teeth of the 
- following animals:—-Fox, Sheep, Red Deer, Cat, Reindeer, Bear, 
_ Horse, Hare, Irish Elk, Goat, Rabbit, Pig, Dog, Badger and Ox 
(A. 27. 11. 07. 1-15), from the Caves in Counties Clare and Sligo, 
Ireland; received in exchange. 
White-tailed Gnu (Connochates gnu) @ (A. 18. 12. O7. 1); 
t presented by W. Simpson Cross, Esq., Cross’s Menagerie, Liverpool. 
Fallow Deer (Cervus dama) 3 (A. 28. 12. 07. 1); purchased. 
5 Botany. 
___ Fifty-nine samples of various kinds of Cotton (E. 11. 1. 07. 1-59), 
Bispreecnting all the varieties which were specially exhibited on the 
_ oecasion of the opening of the new Liverpool Cotton Exchange, by 
__H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, January 2nd, 1907; presented by 
} the President and members of the Liverpool Cotton Association. 
Specimen of Jungermannia tamarisci and a piece of Bast (indet.) 
bs (BH. 14. 1. 07. 1 and 2); presented by Mr. T. N. Latham, Museums. 
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