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Mammalia, especially Hippopotamus, from BaiTington, Cambridge, 

 were purchased from Mr. H. Keeping. A nearly complete 

 skeleton of Bhytina gigas from Behring Island, was purchased 

 from Mr. R. Damon. A nearly complete skeleton of Mylodon 

 robustus, from the Pampa of Buenos Ayres, was purchased from 

 Mr. E. Gerrard. Plaster casts of Dinocerata, from the Eocene 

 of North America, were presented by Prof. O. C. Marsh. Some 

 Mastodon teeth from the Siwalik Formation of Perim Island 

 were presented by Diwan Wajeshankar Gowreeshankar. 



Additional remains of Iguanodon from the Wealden of Sussex 

 were purchased through Mr. Charles Dawson. Specimens of 

 Stereosternum tumidum, from the Permo-Carboniferous of San 

 Paulo, Brazil, were purchased from Mr. B. Stiirtz. Remains of 

 Miolania from Lord Howe's Island were presented by Mr. R. D. 

 Fitzgerald. 



Some Elasrnobranch teeth from the Yoredale Rocks of 

 Wensleydale, Yorkshire, were purchased from Mr. W. Horne. 



Small Silurian Brachiopoda from the Wenlock Shales were 

 presented by Mr. George Maw. Culm Trilobites from Devon- 

 shire were presented by Dr. Henry "Woodward. Devonian 

 fossils from South Africa were presented by Mr. W. E. Balston. 

 English Jurassic Corals were presented by Mr. R. F. Tomes. 

 Jurassic and other fossils from Meux' boring and the Richmond 

 boring in the London Basin, were presented by Prof. J. W. Judd. 

 Cephalopoda from the Grey Chalk and Gault of the Kentish 

 coast, were purchased from Mr. J. S. Gardner. Indian fossil 

 Echinoids were presented by the Director of the Geological 

 Survey of India. Miocene Mollusca from Morocco were presented 

 by Mr. John Ball. English Crag Mollusca, from the Searles 

 Wood Collection, were presented by Mrs. S. V. Wood. Mollusca 

 from the Pliocene of St. Erth, Cornwall, were purchased from 

 Mr. H. Keeping. Pliocene shells from Latakia, Syria, were 

 presented by Dr. G. E. Post. Post-Tertiary Mollusca collected 

 by Mr. J. S. Gardner at Husavik, Iceland, were presented by 

 the Council of the Royal Society. 



Wealden plants from the neighbourhood of Hastings, were 

 presented by Mr. Philip Rufford. Plants from the Radstock and 

 Forest of Dean Coalfields, collected by Mr. R. Kidston, were 

 presented by the Council of the Royal Society. Lower Tertiary 

 plants from Ireland, collected by Mr. J. S. Gardner, were also- 

 presented by the Council of the Royal Society. 



Total number of acquisitions, 40,662. 



