136 ACCOUNTS, ETC., 01*" THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



11. Descriptions of some new or little known shells of 

 Pulmonate Mollusca, from the Oligocene and Eocene For- 

 mations of England, by R. B. Newton, f.g.s., and G. F. Harris, 

 F.G.S., etc. (ibid., vol. i., 1894, pp. 70-77, pi. vi., 1894.) 



12. Revision of British Eocene Cephalopoda, by R. B. 

 Newton, f.g.s., and G. F. Harris, f.g.s. (ibid., vol. i., 1894, 

 pp. 119-131, plate x.) 



13. Some Jurassic species of Cheilostomata, by J. W. Gre- 

 gory, D.sc, f.g.s. (Geol. Mag. [iv.], 1894, vol. i., pp. 61-64.) 



14. Catalogue of Jurassic Bryozoa in the York Museum 

 (Report, Yorks. Phil. Soc, pp. 58-61), by J. W. Gregory, D.Sc, 



F.G.S. 



15. Eozoonal Structure in the ejected blocks of Monte 

 Somma, by J. W. Gregory, D.sc, f.g.s., and Professor H. J. 

 Johnston-Lavis, M.D., f.g.s. (Trans. R. Irish Acad., ser. 2, 

 vol. v., pp. 259-277, pis. xxx.-xxxiv.) 



16. On the genus Cyclus, from the Carboniferous Formation 

 of various British Localities, by Henry Woodward, ll.d., 

 F.R.S., Pres.G.s. (Geol. Mag., 1894, [iv.], vol. i., pp. 530-539, 

 pi. XV.), 1894. 



17. On a collection of Carboniferous Trilobites from the 

 Banks of the Hodder, near Stonyhurst, Lancashire, by Henry 

 Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s., p.g.s. (ibid., 1894, pp. 481-489, pi. xiv.) 



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



Mounting and restoring cranium of Fells S2'>eloeus and 

 remains of Bison, Rhinoceros and Bos, being a part of the 

 " Spurrell Collection," from Erith, Kent. 



Reconstructing antler of Rangifer tarandus, and 

 cranium and horncores of Bison, from Twickenham (Leeson 

 and LafFan Collection). 



Mounting cast of skull of Iguanodon from Brussels. 



Mending and mounting a series of casts of Astrapotherium, 

 Toxodontotherium, etc., also original skull of Glyptodon, from 

 the Pampas formation of Buenos Ayres. 



Making necessary ironwork, painting and mounting a re- 

 production of the skeleton of Pariasaurus Bainii for the 

 Albany Museum, Grahamstown. 



Taking down the original skeleton of Pariasaurus bom- 

 bidens and re-arranging case, so as to admit of the exhibition 

 of two specimens in the same case ; preparing ironwork and 

 remounting both skeletons. 



Mounting pectoral girdle of Ojyhthalmosaurus. 



Restoring feet-bones to the skeleton of the Great Auk. 



Articulatins: 



