146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



1. Note on a New Vole and other Remains from tlie Ghar 

 Dalam Cavern, Malta. Geol. Mag., 1920, pp. 208-211. 



By Mr. D. M. S. Watson. 



1. On tlie Cynodontia. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) vol. vi.,, 

 pp. 506-524. 



By Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



1. A There vid Fly in Burmese Amber. Entomologist, vol. 

 liii, pp. 169-170. 



2. Fossil Arthropods in the British Museum. Parts I. -IV. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) vol. v., pp. 273-279, 455-46B, pi. xvi. ;. 

 loc. cit. vol. vi., pp. 65-72, 211-214. 



By Mr. H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe. 



1. British Oligocene Ants. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) voL 

 v., pp. 81-94, pi. V. 



By Mr. W. B. R. King. 



1. Notes on the Genus Sphaerocoryphe. Geol. Mag., 1920,= 

 pp. 532-534, pi. xiii. 



By Dr F. J. North. 



1. On Syringothyris, Winchell, and Certain Carboniferous 

 Brachiopoda referred to Spiriferina, D'Orbigny. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, vol. Ixxvi., pp. 162-227, pis. xi.-xiii. 



By Mr. L. F. Spath. 



1. On a new Ammonite Genus (Dayiceras) from the Lias of 

 Charmouth. Geol. Mag., 1920, pp. 538-543, pi. xv. 



"V'. — Acquisitions. 

 A. — By Donation. 



Mammalia. — Portion of mandibular ramus of Palaeotheriuvi 

 from the Bembridge Limestone, Sconce Point, I. of Wig^ht 

 (collected by S. L. Wood, Esq.). Mrs. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Portion of mandible with milk-teeth, a deformed incisor tooth 

 and a metacarpus of Myotragus halearicus from Majorca. Miss 

 D.M.A.Bate. 



Remains of Hippopotamus minutus from the Pleistocene of 

 Cyprus. C. Godfrey Gunther, Esq. 



Horn-core of Bison from Pleistocene gravel, Mitcham, Surrey. 

 W. S. Quids, Esq. 



Caudal vertebra of a giant ground-sloth from the Jurua River, 

 Amazon. E. Stanley Sutton, Esq. 



The collection of vertebrate remains discovered by Mr. W. J. 

 Lewis Abbott in a fissure near Ightham, Kent, including the 

 mammalian and avian remains described by E. T. Newton, 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 50 (1894), and the mammalian 

 remains described by S. H. Reynolds, " British Pleistocene- 



