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Humerus of Mastodon and portion of tail-sheath of a 

 Glyptodont, from Ceara, Brazil. Presented by J. A. Lorimer, 

 Esq. 



Mandibular ramus and humerus of Mastodon from Peru. 

 Presented by SeHor Don Ramulo Guneo-Vidal, through J. 

 Gregory Jones, Esq. 



Remains of Mus catreus from cavern deposits, Sphinari, 

 W. coast of Crete ; namely, a portion of the mandible (the 

 type-specimen described in Geol. Mag., 1912, p. 4, text- 

 figs. 1, la), and a portion of pelvis. Presented by Miss 

 D. M. A. Bate. 



Molar of Cervus elaphus from Symonds Yat, Herefordshire. 

 Presented by the Hon. N. Charles Rothschild. 



Molar tooth and portion of humerus of Hijppopotaraus from 

 the site of Hathor temple near W. bank of river Faras, 

 province of Haifa, Soudan. Presented by F. LI. Griffith, Esq. 



Third upper molar of Rhinoceros antiquitatis, showing 

 malformation, from Brickearth, Crayford, Kent. Presented 

 by R. Brice Higgins, Esq. 



Milk-molar of Elephas from Pleistocene gravels, Water- 

 newton, Hunts. Presented by J. W. Bodge r, Esq. 



Reptilia. — Pelvis of Mystriosaurus bollensis from the 

 Upper Lias of Holzmaden, Wiirtemberg. Presented by Herr 

 Bernhard Hauff. 



Tooth of Ichthyosaurus platyodon from the Lower Lias of 

 Warwickshire. Presented by Edivard Mapplebeck, Esq. 



Tridactyl Dinosaurian footprint from the Middle Purbeck 

 of Durlstone Bay, Swanage, collected by the donor. Presented 

 by Stanley C. Bailey, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. 



Sixty Reptilian remains collected by the donors from the 

 Wealden and Purbeck formation near Hastings, Presented by 

 the Rev. P. Teilhard, S.J., and the Rev. F. Pelletier, S.J. 



Two Crocodilian vertebrse from River Xapury, Upper Acre 

 district, N. Brazil. Presented by E. Stanley Sutton, Esq. 



Batrachia. — Skull of Bothriceps huxleyi from the Karoo 

 formation of the Drakensberg, Orange Rivei- Colony. 

 Presented by W. L. Distant, Esq. 



Pisces. — One spine of Onchus murchisoni and pieces of 

 Ludlow Bone-Bed from the neighbourhood of Dudley, 

 illustrating a paper by Messrs. King and Lewis, Geol. Mag., 

 1912, pp. 437-443, 484-491. Presented by W. Wickham 

 King, Esq. 



Eight pieces of Upper Old Red Sandstone, from a depth of 

 between 1,100 and 1,200 feet in a boring at Southall, Middlesex, 

 containing remains of Holoptychius and Bothriolepis. Pre- 

 sented by E. Proctor, Esq. 



Tooth of Rhynchodus from the Middle Devonian (Encrinite 

 Beds), Gerolstein, Eifel. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq. 



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