144 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Report upon the Quaternary Mollusca of Christmas Island 

 collected by C. W. Andrews. 



On some Bolivian Fossils (Palseozoic Brachiopoda) collected 

 by Sir Martin Conway. 



By G. 0. Crick, Assoc, e.s.m., f.g.s. 



Note on Ammonites euomphalus, Sharpe. (Geol. Mag., 

 1899, Dec. iv., vol. vi., pp. 251-256, with illustrations in the 

 text.) 



Notes on the fossils from the Chilian Andes, collected by 

 Mr. Fitzgerald's expedition. {See E. A. Fitzgerald, " The 

 Highest Andes," Appendix B., pp. 333-337.) 



Note on Amm^onites calcar, Zieten. (Geol. Mag., 1899, 

 Dec. iv., vol. vi., pp. 554-558, with illustrations in the text.) 



By F. A. Bather, M.A., F.G.s. 



A Phylogenetic Classification of the Pelmatozoa. (Reports 

 Brit. Assoc, (for 1898), 1899, pp. 916-923.) 



Wachsmuth and Springer's Monograph on Crinoids (Fifth 

 and Sixth Notices). (Geol. Mag., Dec. iv., vol. vi., 1899, 

 pp. 32-44, 117-127, with 19 illustrations.) 



The horizon of Dinocystis Barroisii. (Op. cit., pp. 134- 

 136.) 



Some Russian Museums. (Rep. Museums Assoc, for 1898, 

 pp. 157-187, 1899.) Drawn up as part of a Report as a 

 Delegate from the British Museum to the International 

 Geological Congress, 1897.) 



By Dr. J. W. Gregory, f.g.s., f.z.s. 



On Lindstromaster and the Classification of the Palseas- 

 terids. (Geol. Mag., 1899, Dec. iv., vol. vi., pp. 341-354, 

 pi. xvi., and woodcut.) 



The Geology of Socotra and Abd-el-Kuri. (Op. cit., pp. 

 529-533.) 



V. — Work of the Mason-Formatore and Assistant-Mason. 



Developing and mending a series of fossils from La Plata 

 and Patagonia. Mending casts from the La Plata Museum. 



Articulating, mending, and re-colouring cast of skeleton of 

 Toxodon, and setting up same in Gallery 1. 



Making ironwork for, and colouring and mounting skeleton 

 of, Pariasaurus for the Utrecht Museum. 



Articulating paddles of Cryptoclidus oxoniensis. 



Fixing in permanent frames twenty specimens of Chelo- 

 nians and Fishes. 



Cleaning, mending, and restoring Iguanodon bones, 

 from the Wealden. 



