208 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A molar of Elephas priTnigenius that appears to be noticed 

 by Pennant in his " Synopsis of Quadrupeds," 1771, p. 90. 

 Presented hy the Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh, C.V.O. 



A tooth of Elephas primigenius from Bracklesham Bay, 

 Sussex, and one similar tooth from Alaska. Presented by the 

 Revd. A. Fuller, M.A. 



Four pieces of human skull and an associated mandibular 

 ramus, with ten Mammalian remains {Mastodon. Stegodon, 

 Hippopota^mus, Cervus, Equus, and Castor), three Palpeolithic 

 Implements and ten Eoliths, from a gravel on the farm of 

 Barkham Manor, adjoining Piltdown Common, Fletching, 

 Sussex. Presented by George M. Mar yon-Wilson, Esq., and 

 Charles Dawson, Esq. 



Ave's — Tracheal rings of Dinornis from New Zealand. 

 Presented by Jacob Flett, Esq. 



Reptilia and Araphibia. — A slab of footprints in Red 

 Sandstone from Poltimore Quarry, near Exeter. Presented by 

 the Governors of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, 

 Exeter. 



Two specimens of Stereosternum froi^i the Permian, Eio 

 Claro, San Paulo, Brazil. Presented by Beeby Thompson, Esq. 



A series of thirty-nine plaster casts of remains of Reptiles 

 and Labyrinthodonts from the Upper Permian of the N. Dwina, 

 Russia (including Pareiasaurus^ Inostransevia alexandri, 

 Gordonia annce, Dwinosaurus priTnus, and D. secundus). 

 Presented by Prof. W. Amalitzky. 



One Chelonian from the London Clay of Sheppey. Pre- 

 sented by Lieut. H. L. Hitchins, R.N. 



Scutes of Psephophorus calveriensis from the Upper 

 Eocene, Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, U.S.A. Presented by Dr. 

 W. Palmer. 



Nine plaster casts of bones of Testu,do from a rock-fissure 

 at Corradino, Malta. Presented by Prof. iV. Tagliaferro, 

 I.S.O. 



Pisces. — One Microbrachius dicki from the Middle Old 

 Red Sandstone, Deerness, Orkney. Presented by D. M. S. 

 Watson, Esq. 



A Palseoniscid fish {Elonichthys <browni) from the Lower 

 Carboniferous near Hillsborough, New Brunswick. Presented 

 by George Howell, Esq. 



Counterpart of the type specimen of Coelacanthus 

 africanus, Broom, Rec. Albany Mus., vol. i (1905), from Upper 

 Trias, Caledon River, Cape Colony. Presented by Dr. Rober^t 

 Broom. 



A specimen of Dictyopyge onacrura obtained by Sir Charles 

 Lyell from the Trias of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., described 

 and figured by Egerton, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xii 

 (1847), p. 276, pi. viii and pi. ix, fig. 1. Also four Ganoid fishes 



