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An imperfect mandible of a Manatee from an Upper 

 Tertiary Formation, near Parana, Argentine Republic. 



A collection of one hundred and ninety-six Tertiary fossils 

 from the Mayence Basin named by Prof. H. von Meyer, 

 comprising Mastodon, Microtherium, Notidanus, &c. 



A premolar of Dinotherium from the Miocene of Touraine, 

 Bordeaux. 



Molar teeth and other remains of Elephas homhifrons, 

 from the Pliocene of India between the Jhelum and Rawal 

 Pendi districts, Punjab. 



A large series of Tertiary Mammals from the Miocene Lig- 

 nites of Monte Bamboli, Tuscany ; f I'om the Upper Pliocene of 

 the Val d' Arno ; and from the Pleistocene of Tuscany (includ- 

 ing the specimens figured by Dr. Forsyth-Major). Remains of 

 Ulephas antiquus, Gervus elsanus, Equus, Ursus, Mastodon, 

 and Cetacea, also a skeleton of Delphinus from the Newer 

 Tertiary of Leghorn, part of the collection of the late Count 

 Castelli. 



Remains of Rodentia and teeth of a Cetacean from the 

 Chatham Islands. 



2. Aves. — A collection of one hundred and fifty specimens 

 of bird-bones from Chatham Islands. 



The remains of a new and undescribed bird from the 

 London Clay of Sheppey. 



3. Re])tilia. — A cast of Archoiopteryx Siemensi, the ovigmal 

 preserved in the Berlin Museum from Solenhofen. 



Eighteen specimens of Fossil Septaria, &c. ; and a Turtle- 

 bone from the London Clay, Sheppey. 



A series of Iguanodon bones, coracoid, scapula, and femur, 

 also some pelvic bones, from the Wadhurst Clay, Bucks-Hole- 

 Quarry, Hastings. 



A slab covered with impressions of Reptilian footprints 

 called Ichnium sphcerodactylum, from the Upper Roth- 

 liegende, Tambach, Thuringia. 



A head of Plesiosaurus, cervical vertebrte, caudal vertebra;, 

 &c., various bones of Leedsia, and a head of Hypsocormus 

 from the Oxford Clay, Peterborough. 



4. Pisces. — One Asterodermus, and two specimens of 

 Megalurus gigas, from the Lithographic stone of Solen- 

 hofen. 



Various fossil fishes, viz., one Tachynectes, one Hoplo- 

 pteryx, and three Sphenocephalus, from the Cretaceous of 

 Westphalia. 



One hundred and fifty fossil fishes, Cepkalaspis, Auchen- 

 - aspis, Pteraspis, Onchus, &c., from the passage-beds. Old Red 

 Sandstone, also portions of the Ludlow Bone-beds, part of 

 the collection of the late George H. Piper, Esq., of Ledbury. 



Five vertebrate remains, Hybodus, «fec., from the Wealden 

 formation of Hastings. 



One specimen of Squatina alifera, two Sphenodus, two 

 Notidanus teeth, one Pholido'phorus, and two other fossil 

 fishes, from the Lithographic stone of Nusplingen, Bavaria. 



