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skeleton of Metriorhynchus from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough 

 was presented by Mr. Alfred 1ST. Leeds. Teleosaurian remains 

 from the Great Oolite of Northampton were purchased from 

 Mr. Thomas Jesson. Remains of Reptilia, Pisces, and Mollusca, 

 from the Cretaceous of Bahia, Brazil, were presented by Mr. 

 Joseph Mawson. 



The first specimens of Cladoselache, a pectoral fin and a tail, 

 from the Upper Devonian of Ohio, were presented by Prof. J. S. 

 Newberry. Devonian fishes from Canada, collected by Mr. Jex, 

 were purchased from Mr. R. F. Damon. The type-specimen of 

 Cleithrolepis extoni, from the Karoo Formation of Orange River 

 Colony, was presented by Dr. Hugh Exton. The type-specimen 

 of Thrissops portlandicus, from the Portland Stone, was presented 

 by Mr. Frederick Harford. 



A miscellaneous collection of fish-remains, shells, etc., from 

 the Eocene deposits north of the Sea of Aral, was presented by 

 Mr. W. Bateson. Many microscope-slides of invertebrate fossils 

 (Parkeria, etc.) were presented by Dr. John Millar and Mrs. 

 Millar. Some Palaeozoic fossils from Kashmir were presented 

 by Colonel Godwin- Austen. Devonian and Silurian fossils from 

 Galicia were presented by Prof. L. Szajnocha. Remains of 

 Trilobites from the Penrhyn Slate Quarries, Bethesda, were 

 presented by Mr. E. B. Luxmoore. Palaeozoic Ostracoda were 

 purchased from Mr. J. W. Kirk by ; Fuller's Earth Ostracoda 

 from Prof. T. Rupert Jones. Bracklesham Ostracoda were 

 presented by Prof. J. W. Judd. The Robert G. Bell Collection 

 of Crag Mollusca and Polyzoa was purchased from his executors. 

 Bivalves from the Norwich Crag were presented by Mr. R. E. 

 Leach. Several collections of Post-Pliocene Mollusca were 

 received as donations, namely : one from Barnwell, Cambridge, 

 presented by Mrs. McKenny Hughes ; from Clapton, Essex, 

 presented by Mr. J. E. Greenhill; from the Post-Pliocene 

 Manure Gravels, Wexford, coUected by Mr. Alfred Bell, 

 presented by the Council of the British Association ; from a 

 raised beach at Uddevalla, Sweden, presented by Mr. R. M. 

 Thorburn ; from Japan, presented by Prof. John Milne. Fora- 

 minifera from Hungary were presented by Dr. Max von 

 Hantken. 



An additional collection of Austrian fossil leaves was pur- 

 chased from Baron Constantin von Ettingshauseru 



Total number of acquisitions, 12,576. 



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