140 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Fragmentary bones of Testudo, from Chatham Island. 



A collection of fossil remains from the Oxford Clay, Fletton, 

 near Peterborough, comprising one hundred and fifty-four 

 bones of Fliosaurus, six hundred and twenty-eight of 

 Plesiosaurus, four hundred and forty-three of Ichthyo- 

 saurus, and three hundred and sixty-one bones of Crocodilia. 



Six specimens of Bvanchiosauvus, from the Permian^ 

 Niederhasslich, Saxony. 



A series of eleven casts of reptilian skulls, &c., Gordonia, 

 Geikia, &lc., from the New Red Sandstone of Elgin, Moray- 

 shire (the originals figured and described in the Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc.) 



A vertebra of Morosaurus, figured and described in Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. xlix., p. 276, fig. 1, and four vertebrse of 

 Iguanodon, from the Wealden, Hastings. 



4. Pisces. — Impression and counterpart of fossil fish, Ser- 

 ranus sp., from the Eocene of Monte Bolca. 



One hundred and twenty-eight specimens of fossil fish, and 

 ten coprolites, from the Old Red Sandstone, Arbroath, Forfar- 

 shire. 



One specimen of Lepidotus Mantelli, five spines of Hyhodus, 

 and other fish-remains from the Wealden of Hastings. 



One hundred and eighty-five specimens of teeth of Psavi- 

 modus cuhicus, Ostinaspis Barhotana, Petalodus, &c., from 

 the Carboniferous formation, Moscow. 



Three coloured casts of figured fishes, and thirty-five fish 

 remains from the Devonian of Canada. 



One tooth of Hyhodus, from the Grey Chalk of Dover. 



Nine specimens of fossil fish from the Oligocene, Germany. 



One specimen of Mallotus villosus, from the Post Tertiary,^ 

 Greenland. 



B. — Inveetebrata. 



(a) Mollusca. — Seventeen Nuutili, from the Inferior Oolite, 

 Sherborne, Dorsetshire. 



One hundred and forty specimens of Mollusca, from the 

 Carboniferous formation, Wetton, Staff'ordshire. 



One fine Trigonia,Sind two specimens of Pecten, from the 

 Great Oolite of Portland; also one Avimonite. 



Fourteen Carboniferous Gasteropods, from near Moscow,* 

 Russia. 



A series of fifty-five Quaternary, two hundred and eight 

 Pliocene, and fifty-seven Miocene, Sicilian shells, from 

 Messina, Attavilla, Gallina Milazzo and Rometta. 



Eleven specimens of Bellerophon striatus, from the Carbo- 

 niferous Limestone of Dumfries and Glasgow. 



One hundred and sixty fossil Mollusca from the Calcaire 

 Grossier (Eocene), Mons, Belgium. 



(6) Molluscoida. — 



