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ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE liillTISn MUSEUM. 



A series of bones of Platax icoodwardi from the Norwich Cra? 

 Easton Bavent, Suffolk. H. Skrimshire, Esq. 



A cranium of a Teleostean fish from the phosphates of N. 

 Africa. H. Dixon\ Hewitt, Esq., F.I.C. 



A tooth of Oxyrhina from the Patagonian formation, Beagle 

 Bluff, Santa Cruz, Leonard Cooper, Esq. 



Vertebrae and portions of skulls of a large fossil perch {Lates 

 niloticus) collected by the donor on a sand-spit at the north end 

 of Lake Eudolf, Sudan. Major L. F. 1. Athill, R.F.A. 



Mollusca. — Eleven Carboniferous Goniatites from Stafford- 

 shire and Cheshire. The late Dr. Wheelton Hind, F.G.S. 



A Belief ophon from the Carboniferous Limestone, Weston- 

 super-Mare. Geoffrey E. 0. Mullins, Esq. 



Three Gastropoda from the Carboniferous Limestone, Stan- 

 hope-in- Weardale, including Trechmamiia trochiformis, Long- 

 staff, Quart. Jcurn. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixviii., pi. xxx., and Tro- 

 pidestro'pha punctata, Longstaff, ihid., pi. xxvii. Two small 

 blocks from the Upper Coal Measures, Claxheugh, co. Durham, 

 vs^ith specimens of Ancylus vinti, figd. by the donor in the Geol. 

 Mag., 19.19, pi. v., figs. 1, 2. Six Ammonites from the Trias of 

 Austria. Five Nautiloids and eighty Ammonites from the Trias 

 of the United States. Six Ammonites and four ISTautiloids from 

 the Upper Trias of New Zealand, noticed, and two figured by the 

 donor in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixxiii. (19l8), t>. 165, 

 pi. xvii. Dr. C. T. Trechmann, F.G.S. 



Three Gastropoda (Naticella, ^-c.) from the Dolomite of Pre- 

 dazzO', S. Tyrol. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. 



Twelve Ammonites and six Lamellibranchs from the Lower 

 Lias of South Wales ; also the type-specimen of Li paroceras 

 pseud ostriatum, Trueman, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixxiv. 

 (1919), p. 272, fig. 4, from the Lias of Dorset. Dr. A. E. True- 

 man, F.G.S. 



Twenty Lamellibranchs, one Gastropod and ten Cephalopods, 

 from the Oxfordian of Vaches Noires, Calvados, France. Mon- 

 sieur B. J. F. Rakowski. 



Twelve specimens of Dentalium from the Portlandian Hart- 

 well Clay of Aylesbur3^ E. Hollis, Esq. 



A Pecten from the Portland Stone, I. of Portland. The 

 family of the late F.J. Barnes, Esq. 



Ten Jurassic Mollusca from Wyoming ; two Cretaceous Mol- 

 lusca from Texas ; and 69 Cretaceous Mollusca from Colorado. 

 University of Colorado, per Mr. Junius Henderson, Curator of 

 Museum. 



Remains of Gastropods, probably Cretaceous, from near 

 Komgha village, S. Africa. Dr. Arthur W . Rogers, F.R.S. 



About fifty fossils, chiefly Lamellibranch shells, from the 

 Upper Cretaceous of Persia". /. F. Harrison, Elsq. 



vSeventeen fragments of Ammonites collected by the donor, 

 1912, from the Cretaceous of Enyiba, S. Nigeria. A. E. Kitson, 

 Esq., C.B.E. 



Two Ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous of Seebe, Alberta. 

 IF. E. Cutler, Esq., F.G.S. 



