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4. Pisces. — Three specimens of Diplornystus longicostatus, 

 ■and one Head-bone of Le-pidotus Mawsoni, from the Cre- 

 taceous of Bahia, Brazil. Presented by Joseph Mawson, Esq., 

 r.G.s. 



Seven specimens of Palceospondylus Gunni, and one 

 Ichthyolite, from the Old Red Sandstone, Achanarras, Caith- 

 ness. Presented by James Beid, Esq. 



Four scapulo-coracoids of Protosphyrcena, from the Green- 

 sand, Cambridge. Presented by Professor T. W. Bridge, 

 M.A., D.sc. 



Fifteen teeth,. of fishes (Hyhodus, Lepidotus, etc.), and 

 three scales of Lepidotus, from the Lower Greensand, Godal- 

 ming. Presented by A. K. Coomara Swamy, Esq. 



Two Dipterus Valenciennesi, two Osteolepis microlepi- 

 dotus, one Holoptychius j^aucic^ews, one C heir acanthus 

 Murchisoni, and three Palwospondylus Gunni, from the 

 Old Red Sandstone of Caithness. Presented by James Reid, 

 Esq. 



A specimen of Psammodus, from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, Stainton Quarry, Furness, Lancashire. Presented by 

 J. W. Lawn, Esq. 



One angular bone of Polyplocodus, from the Upper Old 

 Hed Sandstone, King's Steps, Nairn. Presented by Dr. R. H. 

 Traquair, f.r.s. 



One specimen of Diplodus, two Palseoniscid scales, &c., 

 from the Coal Shale, near Cardonald Station, Glasgow. Pre- 

 sented by C. E. Stromeyer, Esq. 



Seven Sharks' teeth, family Lamnidoi, from Lower Eocene, 

 from Ayot St. Peter's, Herts. Presented by G. T. Morgan, 

 Esq. 



Numerous teeth of Odontaspis, Otodus, Notidanus, and 

 other sharks, from the phosphatic deposits of Peace River, 

 South Carolina, and also teeth of Odontaspis, from the 

 Algerian Phosphates. Presented by Messrs. Prentice Brothers, 

 Phosphate Works, Stowmarket. 



Part of the dentary plate of Myliohatis Dixoni, with parts 

 of five rows of teeth, from Tertiary Beds below the Gravel 

 Oliff" at Gosport. Presented by Sir John Charles Robinson. 



A fish spine, from the Wealden Beds, Fairlight, near 

 Hastings. Presented by P. Ruff'ord, Esq. 



The Prestiuich Collection. 



Summary of Fossils contained in six cabinets, part of the 

 collection of the late Sir Joseph Prestwich, M.A., d.c.l., f.r.s., 

 F.C.S., F.G.S., of Darent Hulme, near Shorehara, Sevenoaks, 

 Kent. Presented by Lady Prestwich. 



Numerous remains of Pleistocene Mammalia, as Elephas, 

 Equus, Rhinoceros, &c., from Clapton, Ilford, Salisbury, 

 Cefn Cave, Banwell Cave, Fenny Stratford, Hempstead (Isle 

 of Wight), and Mundesley ; from Soissons, Guynes, Denmark, 



0.125. I 3 Abbeville. 



