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A series of detached bones and scutes of Glyptodon from 

 the Pampas formation, Rosario, Argentine Republic, South 

 America ; presented by A. Dick Cunyngham, Esq. 



A cast of the Skull of Nesodon imhricatus, Owen, and 

 casts of the fore and hind foot of Scelidotherium ; presented 

 by Sr. Dn. Dr. F. R Moreno. 



A tooth of Equus, from the Pleistocene, San Diego, Texas ; 

 presented by William Taylor, Esq. 



Tooth of Hyopotamus velaunus, Cuvier, specimen from the 

 Lower Eocene, Hempstead, Isle of Wight ; presented by C. 

 W. Andrews, Esq., b.sc. 



2. Aves. — Forty bones of Dodo {Didus ineptus, Linn.) 

 from the Isle of Mauritius ; presented by His Excellency, 

 Sir Charles Cameron Lees, k.C.m.g., the Governor of the 

 Mauritius. 



Two specimens of stalagmitic breccia, containing bird- 

 bones, «&c., from the floor of the Grotto di Polifemo near 

 Trapani, Sicily ; presented by Samuel Butler, Esq. 



3. Reptilia. — Remains of Procolophon trigoniceps, Owen, 

 from the Karoo Formation, Orange Free State, South Africa 

 (figured and described by Professor Seeley in Phil. Trans. 

 Royal Soc, 1889, B. pp. 269-277, pi. ix., figs. 7-9) ; presented 

 by Hugh Exton, Esq., M.D., f.g.s. 



Remains of Endothiodon bathystoma, Owen, from the 

 Karoo Formation, Oude Kloof, Nieuwveldt Mountains (figured 

 and desc];ibed by Professor Seeley in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xJviii. pp. 476-480, figs. 1-3, 1892). 



Portion of trunk of Eunotosaurus africanus, Seeley, from 

 the same formation, Velte Verden, near Beaufort West, Cape 

 Colony (figured and described, op. cit., pp. 583-585, figs. 1, 2, 

 1892). 



The nearly complete skeleton of Pariasaurus Bainii, 

 Seeley, from the same formation. Bad, near Tamboer Fontein, 

 Cape Colony ; also portions of the skeletons of Pariasaurus 

 bomhidens, Owen, and Pariasaurus Russouwi, Seeley, from 

 the same formation (figured and described by Professor Seeley, 

 in Phil. Trans., 1892, B. p. 333, &c., plates.) 



Collected by Professor Seeley, F.K.S., with the assistance of 

 the Government Grants Committee of the Royal Society, by 

 whom they are presented. 



4. Pisces. — Fin of an undetermined Fish from the Lower 

 Coal-Measures of West Yorkshire ; presented by Professor 

 W. C. Williamson, ll.d., f.r.s. 



Two Fossil Fishes, from the Tertiary Beds of Layang, 

 Eastern Shantung, China ; presented by H. M. Beecher, Esq., 

 f.g.s. 



About 150 teeth of Selachian Fishes, comprising the genera 

 Odontaspis, Oxyrhina, Gar char odon, Carcharias, and 



0.108. I 4 Hemipristis, 



