132 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



V. — Acqiiiiitions. 

 A. — Bt/ Donation. 



Mammalia. — A Sirenian tooth from the Eoccnie, Mokattani 

 quarries, Cairo. G. Foster Smith, Esq. 



Three plaster casts of the dentition of Hyopotamus, from the 

 Oligocene of Hempstead, I. of Wight. ('. Forster Cooper, Esq. 



Natural cast of the brain of Antilope melonii ; portion of mandible 

 of Ovis ammon ; mandibular rami of Myohfti's sa7-dus ; plaster casts 

 of lower molar and premolar and the third right lower molar of 

 Opht]ialmome<jfas lamormao'a', descr. and figd. by the donor in his 

 work, Mater. Hist. Zool. et Palaeont. Isles Corse et Sardaigne, 

 fasc. V (1914), p. 77, pi. ii, fig. 4 ; all from a Pleistocene breccia at 

 Cape Figari, Sardinia. Mons. E. G. Dehavt. 



Portions of mandible and limb-bone of ElepJias, and two portions 

 of mandible of Rhinoceros, from a sandy deposit at Kandahar, 

 Afghanistan. Lieid.-Gen. H. H. Eyster. C.B., V.C. 



Tooth of Elejjhas from the marsh Karigeul, near Andremedi, 

 about 30 m. N.E. of Salonica. ('apt. H. St. J. Kenny. 



Portion of human mandible from the black mud in the Bor 

 district, Sudan. Major J. Stevenson-Hamilton. 



Reptilia. — A photograph of Igvanodon-iooi^Ymt from the 

 Wealden of Bexhill. /. C. Thompson Esq. 



Two Chelonia from the London Clay of Essex. S. Hazzledine 

 Warren, Esq., F.G.S. 



Chelonian bone from the Barton Clay. //. Eliot Walton, Esq. 



One Chelonia ovata from the Oligocene of Canton Glarus, 

 Switzerland, descr. and figd. by A. Wettstein, Fisch-fauna Tert. 

 Glarnerschief. ; Mem. Soc. Palaeont. Suisse, 1886, p. 93, pi. viii., 

 fig. 7. Bequeathed by the Revd. F. St. John Thackeray, M.A., 

 F.G.S., per Miss Thackeray. 



Portions of skull, mandible and scutes of a Crocodile found by 

 the donor at Tel-el-Ahmar, Sinai. Mr. P. Stammioitz. 



Pisces. — Fourteen fish-remains collected by the donor from the 

 Pickwell Down Sandstones, Woolacombe Bay, N. Devon ; noticed 

 by the donor and A. S. Woodward, Geol. Mag., 1919, pp. 100-103. 

 Inkerman Rogers, Esq., F.G.S. 



Four Elasmobranch teeth from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 the North of England. Prof. E. J. Garwood, F.R.S. 



Eight teeth of Lamnidse from the Kentish Upper Greensand 

 and Chalk ; six teeth of Lamnidse from the Woolwich and Reading 

 Beds of Essex ; sixty teeth of Lamnidse and other fish-remains from 

 the London Clay of Essex. S. Hazzledine Warren, Esq., F.G.S. 



Two fish-remains from the Eocene, Mokattam quarries, Cairo. 

 G. Foster Smith, Esq. 



Ten Selachian teeth, five other fish-remains and a new Chimse- 

 roid mandibular tooth from the Barton Clay, Barton, Hants. 

 H. Eliot Walton, Esq. 



