178 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Aves. — Three bones of Petrels from Bermuda. Presented 

 by Major A. J. Peile. 



Fragments of egg-shell of Ostrich from Nulla, Ken River, 

 Barda, United Provinces, Central India. Presented by E. 

 Bidwell, Esq.,M.B.O.U. 



Meptilia. — Vertebrae and scutes of Steneosaurus from Great 

 Oolite, Chedworth, Gloucestershire. Presented by Miss Boyer- 

 Brown. 



Plaster cast of footprint {? Iguanodon) from Wealden, 

 Jarvis Brook, Sussex. Presented by Arthur F. Griffith, 

 Esq. 



Vertebrae of Paleryx from Oligocene, Hordwell, Hants, 

 Presented by Dr. W. M. Jeffreys and G. Forster Cooper, Esq. 



Bones of Crocodile and Lizard from Pleistocene deposits at 

 Chinchilla, Condamine River, Queensland. Presented by — . 

 Bishop, Esq. 



A collection of Recent limestones from Aldabra containing 

 -Chelonian bones. Presented by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, 

 F.R.8. 



Vertebra of large Lizard from a freshwater deposit near 

 Lake Victoria Nyanza, near Karungu. Presented by C. W. 

 Hobley, Esq. 



Batrachia. — Fragment of Labyrinthodont jaw from the 

 "Ecca Shales, near Ladysmith, Natal. Presented by Dr. F. H. 

 Platch. 



Humerus of Frog from Oligocene, Hordwell, Hants. Pre- 

 isented by C. Forster Cooper, Esq. 



Pisces. — Fish-remains collected by Messrs. A. R. Andrew 

 ;.and T. E. G. Bailey from the Permo-Carboniferous of Nyasaland 

 '(described and figured in Quart. Journ, Geol. Soc, vol. Ixvi., 

 pp. 237-251). Presented by the Director of the Imperial 

 Institute. 



Scales of Acrolepis from the Ecca Shales, near Ladysmith, 

 Natal. Presented by Dr. F. H. Hatch. 



Fish-remains from the Karoo Formation of Rhodesia. 

 Presented by A. J. -C. Molyneux, Esq., F.G.S. 



Vomerine dentition of Ganodus from the Stonesfield Slate. 

 J^resented by John Alstone, Esq. 



Eight Fishes from the Upper Jurassic of Montsech, Lerida, 

 .Spain. Presented by Dr. A. S. Woodward, F.R.S. 



Fish-remains from the Middle Barton Clay, Barton, Hants. 

 Presented by Allan E. Mahood, Esq., M.B. 



Tooth of Notidanus from the Coralline Crag, Boyton. 

 ^Presented by Alfred Bell, Esq. 



Fish and other vertebrate remains from the Pliocene of 

 Tegelen-sur-Meuse, Belgium, described by E. T. Newton, Bull. 

 Soc. Beige Geol., vol. xxi. (1907), p. 591, and vol. xxiv. (1910), 

 -J). 231. Presented by Clement Reid, Esq., F.R.S., and 

 Mrs. Reid, B.Sc. 



