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lower canine tooth of Eoanthropus dawsoni ; a bone implement ; a 

 Palseolithic flint implement ; 2 Eoliths ; a lower incisor and frag- 

 ment of mandible of Castor ; portions of molars of Stegodon and 

 Mastodon ; portions of 2 teeth of Rhinoceros ; and 4 rock-specimens. 

 Described by the donor and Dr. A. S. Woodward in Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, vols. Ixx., Ixxi. (1914-5). Charles Dawson, Esq. 



Plaster casts of restored models of skull and mandible of Pithe- 

 canthropus and Eoanthropus, with casts of brain cavity of the same. 

 Plaster casts of bust-restorations of Pithecanthropus, Eoanthropus, 

 Neanderthal Man, and Man of Cro Magnon. Prof. Henry Fairfield 

 Oshorn. 



The greater part of a skeleton of Elephas antiquus from Frinds- 

 bury Hill, Chatham, Kent. War Op.ce. 



Reptilia. — The hinder portion of a mandibular ramus, the type- 

 specimen of Lahyrinthodon lavisi, H. G. Seeley, Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xxxii. (1876), p. 278, pi. xix., with associated fragments, 

 from the Trias of Sidmouth, Devonshire. I'he family of the late 

 H. J. Johnston-Lavis, Esq., M.D. 



A fossil Turtle from the Upper Greensand of Melbury Down, 

 near Shaftesbury, Dorset. Clarence E. Putter, Esq. 



Portions of carapace and about 15 limb-bones of Testudo 

 gymnesica from Minorca, described in Geol. Mag., 1914, pp. 100-107, 

 obtained by Miss D. M. A. Bate from rock-fissures in the Balearic 

 Isles. 1 he Percy Sladen Memorial Trustees. 



Pisces. — Slabs of Old Red Sandstone from Dura Den, Fifeshire, 

 with Fossil Fishes (including Phyllolepis, Gyropty chins, &c.). The 

 British Association per Dr. John Home, F.R.S. 



Selachian teeth and Coelorhynchus from an Eocene formation in a 

 cutting on the Port Harcourt iiailway, Omobialla district. Southern 

 Nigeria. Sir Frederick Lugard, G.C.M.G. 



12 Selachian teeth and 1 fragment of Coelorhynchus from an 

 Eocene formation in a cutting on the Port Harcourt Railway, 

 Omobialla district, Southern Nigeria. E. M. Bland, Esq. 



Mollusca. — A collection of fossils from the Malay Peninsula, 

 including Carboniferous Cephalopoda, Permian Cephalopoda and 

 Scaphopoda, and Triassic Mollusca ; recorded in the donor's memoir 

 on " The Geology and Mining Industries of Ulu Pahang, &c." 

 (1911) ; also three portions of Jurassic Ammonites from Borneo. 

 J. B. Scrivenor, Esq. 



10 Upper Jurassic Ammonites from Kukatta, Juba River, British 

 East Africa ; and a rock-specimen containing Belemnites from 

 Serenli, Juba River, British East Africa. John Parkinson, Esq. \ 



38 Ammonites and 12 other Molluscs from the Lower Gault, 

 Wrecclesham, near Farnham. Lieut. S. C. Tinne. 



An opalised Belemnite and an opalised Bivalve from the Upper 

 Cretaceous of New South Wales. Dr. L. A. Lawrence. 



Upper Cretaceous and Eocene Mollusca from Portuguese East 

 Africa. E. 0. Thiele, Esq., and R. C. Wilson, Esq. 



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