60 ACdOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Exchanges and Gifts of Duplicates. 



Exchanges of duplicate specimens have been made with various- 

 institutions and individuals. 



A replica of the restored plaster cast of the Piltdown skull and 

 mandible has been given to the Public Museum at Cheltenham. 



Duplicate specimens have been presented as follows: — 



Zoological specimens (other than entomology) — to the Royal 

 Scottish Museum, Edinburgh ; the North Staffordshire Field Club 

 Museum, Hanley ; Warrington Museum ; Newbury Museum ; 

 Dundee Central Museum ; Sheffield Museum ; Tring Museum ; 

 Dr. R. F. Leiper ; and Dr. N. Annandale (Calcutta), 



Entomological specimens — to Sheffield Museum ; Prof. Chr. 

 Aurivillius (Stockholm) ; Prof. T. D. A. CJockerell (Colorado) ; Mr. 

 H. J. Franklin ; the Rev. F. D. Morice ; and Mr. A. M. Lea 

 (Adelaide). 



Fossils and casts of fossils — to Maidstone Museum ; the Welsh 

 National Museum, Cardiff ; Dr. Eliot Curwen ; Prof. A. G. Nathorst 

 (Stockholm) ; Dr. Marie C. Stopes ; and Prof. C. Schuchert (Yale 

 University). 



Meteorite fragments — to the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta., 



(N.B. — All the individuals named have presented specimens or 

 otherwise benefited the Museum.) 



Piddications. 



The following works on Natural History have been published 

 during the year : — 



Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, &c., in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). By B. B. Woodward. Vol. v. SO— Z. 

 Pp. 1,957—2,403. 4to. 11. 



British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910. Natural 

 History Report : Zoology. 4to. 



Vol. i.. No. 2. Natural History of the Adelie Penguin. 

 By Staff-Surgeon G. Murray Levick, r.n. Pp. 55 — 84 : 

 21 plates. 5^. 

 Vol. i., No. 3. Cetacea. By D. G. Lillie, m.a. Pp. 



85 — 124 : 14 text-figures and 8 plates. 7*. 6d. 

 Vol. ii., No. 2. Oligocheeta. By H. A. Baylis, b.a. 



Pp. 13—18 : 1 plate. Is. 

 Vol. ii., No. 3. Parasitic Worms. By R. T. Leiper, d.sc, 

 and Surgeon E. L. Atkinson, r.n. Pp. 19 — 60 : 11 text- 

 figures and 5 plates. 7s. 6d. 

 Vol. ii., No. 4. Mollusca, Part I. By E. A. Smith, i.s.o. 



Pp. 61—112 : 2 plates. 4*. 

 Vol. ii.. No. 5. Nemertinea. By H. A. Baylis, b.a. Pp. 



113 — 134 : 4 text-figures and 2 plates. 2s. 6d. 

 Vol. iii., No. 1. Pycnogonida. By W. T. Caiman, d.sc. 

 Pp. 74 : 22 text-figures. 5^. 

 Report on Cetacea stranded on the British coasts. By S. F. 

 Harmer, SC.D., f.r.s. No. 2. Cetacea stranded during 1914.. 

 Pp. 16:3 maps, 1 text-figure. 4to. Is. 6d. 



