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For the Fossil Fishes, 881 labels have been " set up," and 

 2,806 copies struck oif. 



For the Cephalopoda, etc., 76 labels have been " set up," and 

 499 copies struck off. 



For the Foreign Tertiary Mollusca, 334 labels have been 

 " set up," and 1,970 copies struck oft'. 



For the Bryozoa, etc., 45 labels have been " set up," and 586 

 copies printed off". 



The total number of labels composed was 1,580, and the 

 number of copies printed oft' was 13,819. 



VII. — Acquisitions. 1. — By Donation. A. — Vertebrata. 



1. Ma7nmalia. — ^A Molar tooth and portion of a tusk of. 

 Mammoth, also some other fragmentary bones, from the 

 Gravel, Tooting. Presented by Mr. C. F Newman. 



A tail- sheath of HoplojphoTiis from the Alluvial deposits of 

 Uruguay, South America. Presented by Alex. K. Mackinnon, 

 Esq., F.G.S., etc. 



A Plaster cast of calvarium of Pithecanthropus erectus, 

 Dubois, from Java. Presented by Dr. Eugene Dubois. 



A collection of Flint implements from Crayford, Kent, 

 associated with Mammalian Bones, including portions of a 

 Rhinoceros mandible, with Flint-flakes attached, figured and 

 described. Quart. Journ., Geol. Soc, 1880, vol. xxxvi., p. 544, 

 pi. xxii. Also other specimens from Erith, Swanscombe, 

 Milton St., and Ebbsfleet, the latter figured in the Journal of 

 the Anthropological Institute, 1883. Presented by F. C. J. 

 Spurrell, Esq., f.g.s., etc., etc 



2. Reptilia. — Middle portion and proximal end of humerus 

 of Eosphargis gigas, from the London Clay, Sheppey. Pre 

 sented by W. H. Shrubsole, Esq., F.G.S. 



Three hundred and eighty-seven specimens of Fossil Rep- 

 tilia from the Wealden, Isle of Wight, embracing remains of 

 the skeleton of Iguanodon bernissartensis, of Hypsilophodon 

 Foxii, Ornithopsis Seelyi, Crocodilian and Pterodactylian 

 bones. Also remains of Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, and 

 Nothosaurus from various localities, the collection of the late 

 Mr. J. W. Huike, f.r.s. Presented by Mrs. Hulke. 



Fifteen casts of Reptilian remains from South Africa, and 

 two originals which are referred to the -genus Procolophon. 

 Presented by Dr. Selmar Schonland, f.l.s., f.g.s. 



Two teeth of a Sauropodous Dinosaur 'from the Portlandian, 

 Beagle Hill, Hartwell ; also five teeth of Megalosaurus, from 

 the same formation and locality (described in Proc. Geol. 

 Assoc, vol. XIV., p. 31.) Presented by J. Alstone, Esq. 



The skull and greater part of the skeleton of Cynosuchus 

 craterodon, a skull of Cynosuchus sp)., a femur and fibula of 

 Triholodon frerensis, two skulls and humerus of Gomjyhog- 

 nathus polyphagus, fore-limb and portion of the vertebral 



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