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Maxilla o£ Hycena from the Upper Tertiary of Salonika, Greece. 

 Denstone College Museum. 



C. — Bi/ Purchase. 



The following specimens were purchased by the grant brought 

 forward from the financial year 1914-15 : — 



Reptilia. — A large part of the skeleton of an armoured Dinosaur, 

 a skull of Monoclonius, the snout of a Megalosaurian, a foot of Ornitho- 

 mimus, and other reptilian remains from the Upper Cretaceous, 

 Alberta, Canada (W. E. Cutler coll.). 



Mollusca. — A small series of shells associated with the above 

 (W. E. Cutler coll.). 



The total accessions during 1916 are as follows : 





Donation. 



Purchase. 



Exchange. Total. 



Vertebrata 



59 



100 



2 161 



Invertebrata 



2,021 



25 



— 2,046 



Plantas 



25 



— 



— 25 



Kocks and Tracks 



29 



— 



— 29 



2,261 



The total number of specimens registered is 7,609. 



VI. Students and Visitors. 



The number of visits paid to the Department by students and 

 other persons for the purpose of consultation or study during 1916 

 was 3,009. 



The staff received 10 parties (246 persons) for demonstrations in 

 the public galleries. 



Arthur Smith Woodward. 



