154 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



With the United States National Museum, Washington, 

 casts of the skulls of Phororhacos, Samotheriumi, and 

 Pariasaurus, in exchange for an original cranium of the 

 Giant Beaver, Castoroides ohioensis, from Illinois, and a cast 

 of the same species with a lower mandible, from Central New 

 York. 



With Professor Hubrecht, an uncoloured cast of Paria- 

 saurus Bainii, for a collection of fish (in spirits) from the 

 Congo, including the type-specimens described by Miss 

 Schilthius. 



With Dr. R. H. Traquair, f.r.s., Edinburgh Museum. Two 

 casts of Cephalas'pis, and one of Strophodus, for three casts 

 of type-specimens of Scottish fossil Fishes, viz. : Cladodus 

 Neilsoni, Psephodus niagnus, and Dipterus Valenciennesi. 



(b.) Gifts of Duplicates. 



To Bedford College for Ladies, York Place, W., 1,124 

 selected specimens, representing 650 Tertiary, 126 Cretaceous, 

 300 Jurassic, and 48 Pala30zoic fossils, mostly Invertebrata 

 and Plants ; to be used for teaching purposes. 



To Mr. E. J. Garwood, M.A., Science Master at Harrow 

 School, 250 selected duplicate fossil Invertebrata ; to be used 

 for teaching purposes. 



IX. — Lectures and Demonstrations. 



February 25th, 1899. Dr. J. W. Gregory gave a Demon- 

 stration to the members of the North London Natural 

 History Society. 



March 11th. Dr. J. W. Gregory lectured in the Gallery to 

 Mr. Bottger and a party of 10 students. 



April 1st. Mr. A. Smith Woodward gave a Demonstration 

 to Mr. Morley and five other gentlemen. 



May 13th. Mr. A. Smith Woodward gave a Demonstration 

 to Mr. W. A. Thompson, and 20 members of Highgate 

 Geological Club. 



May 27tlt. Dr. Henry Woodward gave a Demonstration 

 on " Mammals and Birds " to 25 members of the Avondale 

 Literary Society. 



September 11th. Dr. H. Woodward and Mr. Arthur Smith 

 Woodward gave Demonstrations to 16 members of the 

 Belgian Geological Society and the London Geologists' . 

 Association. 



September 20th. Mr. Arthur Smith Woodward received 

 and conducted the members of the Belgian Society of Geology, 

 Hydrology, and Palaeontology through the Galleries. 



