190 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Aves. — Plaster cast of humerus of Aepyornis maxiTuus, 

 figd. by Dr. L. Monnier in Annales de Paleontologie, vol. viii. 

 (1913), pi. vi., Hg. 6. Presented by Dr. G. Orandidier. 



Three footprints of adult and young Anomalopteryx from 

 New Zealand. Presented by Arthur Bevan, Esq., M.D. 



Two skulls and mandibles and about seventy other bones of 

 the extinct bird known as the Cahow, from Bermuda. Pre- 

 sented by F. Tweddell, Esq., M.D. 



Reptilia and Amphibia. — Three plaster casts of the type 

 specimens of fossil reptiles {Galechirus, Galeophyrus, and 

 Galopus) from the Karroo Formation, S. Africa. Presented by 

 Dr. Robert Broom. 



Ten fossil reptiles (Procolophon, Kannemeyeria, Diademo- 

 don, &c.) collected by Mr. D. M. S. Watson in the Karroo 

 Formation of South Africa. Presented by the Trustees of the 

 Percy Sladen Fund. 



Three Crocodilian teeth from the Jurassic of Eschershausen, 

 Brunswick. Presented by the Libraries and Museum Com- 

 mittee, Eastbourne. 



Plaster casts of the type cervical vertebrae of Plesiosaurus 

 limnophilus and of cervical vertebrae of Plesiosaurus val- 

 densis from the Wealdenof Westphalia. Presented by Dr. Th. 

 Wegner. 



Skull of a large Chelonian and three shells of Chelonians 

 from the London Clay of Harwich. Presented by Mrs. R 

 Bull. 



Humerus of Pleurodiran Chelonian from the Barton Clay, 

 Barton, Hants. Presented by V. E. G. Bristowe, Esq. 



Pisces. — Three teeth of Ceratodus from the Karroo Forma- 

 tion of South Africa. Presented by the Trustees of the Percy 

 Sladen Fund. 



Three Pycnodont jaws from the Jurassic of Eschershausen, 

 Brunswick. Presented by the Libraries and Museum Com- 

 mittee, Eastbourne. 



A fossil fish (Mioplosus) from the Eocene Green Kiver 

 Shales, Wyoming, U.S.A. Presented by Dr. Franklin Par- 

 sons. 



Portion of mandibular dentition of Pycnodus and tooth of 

 Carcharodon from the Eocene limestone of Mokattam, Cairo. 

 Presented by G. Foster Smith, Esq. 



A Characinid fish (Alestes) from a probably Pleistocene 

 deposit of the Gold Coast. Presented by A. E. Kitson, Esq. 



Mollusca. — Two molluscs, collected by the donor, from the 

 Lower Llandovery beds of Haverfordwest. Presented by 

 Dr. F. A. Bather, F.R.S. 



Enlarged model of shell of Ascoceras ; also mould for same, 

 and coloured copy of model. Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq. 



