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Mammalia," vol. ii. (Pal. Soc.i, and by M. A. C. Hiiiton, Ann, 

 Mag. N.H. (8), vol. vi. (1910)/ and Sci. Troc. Boy. Dublin Soc. 

 U.S., vol. xii. (1909). Sir Henry H. Howorth, K.C.I.E., F.R.S. 



Portion' of antler of Irish 'Deer {Cervus megaeeros) from 

 Great Northern Railway ballast pits near Lolham, Northampton- 

 shire. Vernon B. Crowther-Benyon, Esq., F.S.A. 



Section of molar of Equus from the beach near Minster, 

 Sheppey. IF. H. Shrubsole, Esq., F.G.S. 



Aves. — A feather from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



The egg of an extinct Struthious bird [Struthiolitlius) from 

 China. Rev. H. M. Clark. 



Reptilia. — Wax model of the skull of Lijsoroplius made by 

 the donor's method of serial sections. Prof. W. J. Sollas^ 

 F.R.S. 



Portion of Ichthyosaurian rostrum from the highlands N. of 

 Grahamstown, S. Africa. Miss Edyth Walton. 



Two vertebrae and two phalangeals of a Plesiosaurian col- 

 lected by the late F. J. Barnes, Esq., from the Portland Stone, 

 I. of Portland. The family of the late F. J. Barnes, Esq. 



Mandibular ramus of Homoeosaurus major from the Middle 

 Purbeck, Durlston Bay, Swanage. Miss Grace Pickford. 



Pisces. — Three fish-remains (Cheirolepis, Gyroptychius and 

 Cocoosteus) from the Old Red Sandstone, Edderton Burn, Tain, 

 Ro'SS-shire. Miss Annde C . Jackson. 



A collection of remains of a new Palaeoniscid fish [Elonich- 

 thys sp.) and a new Dipnoan, collected by the donor from the 

 liower Carboniferous., Deer Lake, Newfoundland. T. Landell- 

 Mills, Esq., F.G.S. 



A specimen of Cleithrolepis minor from the Upper Karoo, 

 Caledon River, Orange River Colony. Dr. Robert Broom, 

 F.R.S. 



Nine Otoliths from the Portlandian Hartwell Clay, Ayles- 

 bury. E. Hollis, Esq. 



The type-specimen of Mesodon harnesi, A. S. Woodward, 

 Proc. Dorset Field Club, vol. 27 (190G), p. 187, pi. B. ; a fin- 

 spine of Ischyodus townsendi Jescr. and figd., loc. cit., p. 181, 

 pi. A. ; a splenial bone of Mesodon damoni and three other fish- 

 remains; all collected by the late F. J. Barnes, Esq., from the 

 Portland Stone, I. of Portland. The family of the late F. J. 

 Barnes,. Esq. 



Tooth of Oxyrhina mantelli from the Chalk of Beer, Devon. 

 P. B. Richards, Esq. 



Five fish-remains from the Lower Eocene (Cernaysian), 

 Reims, France. Rev. Prof. P. Teilhard, S.J. 



A collection of teeth of Lamnid sharks (including Odontaspis 

 elegans, 0. macrota and 0. trigonalis) from the Middle Eocene^ 

 Lee-on-Solent. C. Bevous Smith, Esq. 



Two fishes from the Miocene Shales of Florissant, Colorado. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



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