146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



For the fossil Birds 148 labels have been composed and 2,186 

 copies struck off. 



For the Reptilia 147 labels have been composed and 746 

 labels struck off. 



For the fossil Fishes 223 labels have been composed and 

 1,162 copies struck ofi'. 



For the several groups of fossil Invertebrata .36 labels hav-e 

 been composed and 1,610 copies struck off. 



Of Miscellaneous labels 5 have been composed and 559 

 copies have been printed off. 



Labels composed for Geology 1,378, copies struck off 

 12,479. 



Total labels composed 2,377, copies printed off 20,896. 



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



1. Mammalia. — Tooth of Sperm-whale, Physeter macro- 

 cephalus, obtained from central tomb, Metalanini, Ponape, 



Caroline Islands. Presented by F. W. Christian, Esq., b.a. 



Left ramus of mandible of Rhinoceros antiqvAtatis. 

 Dredged off Lowestoft. Presented by the Honble. Walter 

 Eothschild, m.p.. Trustee, British Museum. 



Remains of Fachyrucos sp., from the Pampa Formation, 

 Guamini, in south of province of Buenos Aires. Presented by 

 Archibald E. Gostling, Esq. 



2. Aves. — Imperfect right humerus of Hemiom^us major, 

 the type-specimen described by Prof. H. G. Seeley (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. IV. (1899) pp. 413-415, with figures). 

 From the bank of the River Medway, near Tonbridge. 



2. Reptilia. — Cast of mandible of ? Zanclodon camhrensis, 

 from the Rhaetic Beds, Bridgend, Glamorganshire. Presented 

 by E. T. Newton, Esq., F.R.S. 



Two Bones of Iguanodon, a femur and tibia from the 

 Wealden of Battle, Sussex. Presented by Pelham R. Papillon, 

 Esq. 



Reptilian foot-print on a piece of sandstone, from a peat- 

 bog at Keiss, Caithness, 5 feet below the surface. Presented 

 by Sir Francis Tress Barry, Bart., m.p., f.s.a. 



Fragmentary remains of Chelonian, from the chalk. Hailing, 

 Kent. Presented by W. T. H. Roberts, Esq. 



Plaster cast of footprint from Lower Keuper, South Quarry, 

 Storeton, Cheshire (described by H. C. Beasley in Proc. 

 Liverpool Geol. Soc, Vol. VIL, p. 405, pi. ii., fig. F. 1.) Pre- 

 sented by Prof. H. G. Seeley, f.r.s. 



3. Pisces. — A Fossil Siluroid fish, from the Tertiary 

 Lignites, Taubate, Province of San Paulo, Brazil. Presented 

 by John N. Tervet, Esq. _ 



Fragmentary specimeii of fish (Pachyrhizodu^) from the 

 chalk, Hailing, Kent. Presented by W. T. H. Roberts, Esq, 



