140 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two Cetacean Teeth, one periotic and two tympanic bones, 

 from the Miocene of Victoria. 



A series of sixty-five mammalian remains, comprising Felis, 

 Machairodus, Hycena, Ursus, Rhinoceros, Sus Strozzi, Cervus 

 dicranios, Leptobos, &;c., from the Pliocene Tertiary, Olivola, 

 Val-di-Magra, Italy. 



Part of a jaw of Rhinoceros Merckii from the Miocene, 

 Weimar, and a portion of a tooth of Mastodon from the Red 

 Crag, Suffolk. 



Stylodon pusillus, Purbeck, Swanage (figured in the Geol. 

 Mag., 1866, pi. X., figs. 1, 2), and Spalacotherium tricuspi- 

 dens, Purbeck, Durdleston Bay (figured in Quart. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc. 1854, p. 429, woodcut). 



2. Aves. — Fifteen remains of JEjryornis from the Newer 

 Tertiary, Madagascar. 



Two small feathers of an undescribed bird from the Oligo- 

 cene. Gurnet Bay, Isle of Wight, noticed in the Proc. War- 

 wickshire Field Club, 1890, p. 10. 



3. Reptilia. — A specimen of Alytes (Rana) Troscheli from 

 the Miocene, Brown-Coal, Rott near Bonn. 



Anterior portion of mandible of Steneosaurus {Sericodon) 

 juyleri, Meyer, also a middle portion of skull showing palate 

 of young Steneosaurus, from the Pteroceras Limestone, Lan- 

 genberg, Goslar, Hanover. 



Twenty vertebrae of Mosasaurus from the Chalk of Nor- 

 wich, and one Chelonian bone. 



Nine specimens of Amphibians from the Coal-Measures of 

 Linton, Ohio, described by Cope and Newberry. 



Part of a jaw of Sarcolestes Leedsii, two Crocodiles {Steneo- 

 saurus), thirty-six bones of Cryptoclidus sp., a specimen of 

 Metriorhynchus, from the Oxford Clay, Fletton, near Peter 

 borough. 



Thirty-six remains of Labyrinthodonts, from the Coal- 

 Measures of Ohio, U.S.A., and England. 



A cast of Erpetosuchus grantii, and a portion of a Teleo- 

 saurian snout ; from the Oxford Clay. 



A Chelonian head and bone, from the Eocene at Brackles- 

 ham. 



Figured specimens of Oolithes sphcericus, from the Stones 

 field Slate, Gloucestershire, and Plesiochelys hrodiei, from 

 the Wealden, near Atherfield. Hyperodapedon, from the 

 Keuper Sandstone, Coton End, Warwick; a large vertebra of 

 Ichthyosaurus, from the Rhsetic (bone bed), Westbury Cliff, 

 and Rhartiphocephalus from the Stonesfield Slate, Eyeford 

 (noticed in Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, and in Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist.). 



Seven specimens of Branchiosaurus Petrolei and B. 

 amhlystomus, from the Permian, Saxony. 



4. Pisces. 



