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Large portions of two skeletons of the Iguanodont 

 Dinosaur Trachodon, from the Cretaceous Laramie formation 

 of Wyoming. 



Remains of Hippopotamus and Cervus, collected by Miss 

 D. M. A. Bate from caverns of Crete. 



Fossil marine reptiles fi'om the Oxford Clay of Peter- 

 borough, including a skeleton of Steneosaurus. 



A series of 26 selected diamonds typical of the products 

 of the De Beers, Kimberley, Bultfontein, Dutoitspan, and 

 Wesselton mines. South Africa. (The purchase price for 

 these diamonds represented about half the market value of 

 the stones.) 



A magnificent crystal of the rare mineral Hambergite, 

 unique in size, from Madagascar. 



A fragment of the meteoric stone found at Lampa, Sierra 

 de Chicauma, Chile. 



A slice of the meteoric iron found at Shrewsbury, York Co., 

 Pennsylvania. 



Exchanges and Gifts of Duplicates. 



Exchanges of duplicate specimens have been made with 

 various institutions and individuals. 



The following have been added to the list of institutions 

 to receive grants of duplicate specimens, namely : — The Museum 

 of the North Staffordshire Field Club, Hanley ; the Borough 

 Museum, Battersea ; the Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and 

 Literary Society ; the Botanical Department of Sheffield 

 University ; the L.C.C. Training College, Avery Hill, Eltham, 

 Kent ; and Shrewsbury School Museum. 



Selections of duplicate specimens ha.ve been presented as 

 follows : — 



Of zoological specimens— to the Museum of the Training 

 Ship " Worcester " ; the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh ; 

 Oxford University Museum ; Manchester Museum ; the North 

 Staffordshire Field Club Museum, Hanley ; the Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta ; the South African Museum, Cape Town ; Canterbury 

 Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand; Auckland Museum, 

 New Zealand ; the American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York ; Mr. C. Sternberg ; Dr. Max Bernhauer ; Mr. Adolf 

 Schmidt ; Dr. Roemer ; Sehor Longinos Navas ; Mr. H. Wagner ; 

 Mr. W. H. Whitelock ; Mr. A. Grouvelle; Dr. H. W. van der 

 Weele ; Mr. W. Schaus ; Mr. Isaac B. Ericson ; Prof. J. J. 

 Gillet ; Mr. C. L. Boulenger ; Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell ; Prof. 

 Dr. J. J. Kieffer ; and Prof. C. Aurivillius. 



Of fossils and casts of fossils — to the University of St. 

 Andrews ; University College, London ; Bristol Museum : 

 Radcliffe Museum ; Mr. G. G. Dixon ; and Prof. W. J. Sollas. 



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