126 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A specimen of the Nummulitic Bed (Middle Eocene), 

 Bracklesham, Sussex ; presented by Professor T. Rupert 

 Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S. 



An arenaceous Foraminifer (Hajjlojjhragmiwm) from the 

 Chalk, Croydon ; presented by W. Murton Holmes, Esq. 



C. — Plants. 



Thirty pieces of silicified Wood from the Miocene of 

 Antigua ; presented by Mrs. C. Turner. 



Ten Plant -remains from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Gwannys-cor, Rhyl, North Wales ; presented by E. B. Lux- 

 moore, Esq., f.g.s. 



Fifty specimens of Fossil Plants from the Oligocene Basin 

 of Florissant, Colorado (many of the species are described in 

 Professor L. Lesquereux's Tertiary Flora) ; presented by R. C. 

 Hills, Esq. 



Miscellaneous. — Fifteen Concretions from the Magnesian 

 Limestone containing fossil shells (figured and described in 

 Geol. Mag., 1891, pi. xii., pp. 433-440) ; presented by E. J. Gar- 

 wood, Esq., B.A., F.G.S. 



2.— By Purchase. A. Vertebrata. 



1. 3Iamonalia. — A fine skull and lower jaw of Bronto- 

 therium, sp. with eight vertebrae, from the Lower Miocene, 

 Nebraska. 



Twenty-six Mammalian bones from Phosphorite Beds, and 

 sixty-two from the Val d'Arno, and from Sansan ; also 

 calvarium and antlers of Cervus dicranoceros from the Mid- 

 dle Miocene of Germany. 



A tooth of Mastodon longirostris, Miocene, Eppelsheim. 



One skull of Hyoinodon horridus, North America. 



A series of associated upper molars of Paloiotherium 

 'inagnumirom the Oligocene Beds, Headon Hill, Isle of Wight. 



Several tympanic bones of Cetacea and a tusk of Trichecus 

 from the Red Crag of Suffolk. 



2. Aves. — A complete skeleton of Pachyornis (Dinornis) 

 elephantojpus from New Zealand ; also casts of bones of 

 CneTYiiornis. 



Eleven Bird-bones from Phosphorite Beds, Caylux, France. 



3. BejAilia. — A second part of the Leeds Collection, two 

 thousand six hundred and ninety-six specimens of Fossil 

 Reptilia, consisting of remains of Crocodilia, Ichthyosaurus, 

 Plesiosaurus, and Pliosaurus, &c., all from the Oxford Clay 

 in the vicinity of Peterborough. 



A portion of the jaw of a small Turtle and one other bone; 

 also a Reptilian jaw, all from the Purbeck of Swanage, 

 Dorset. 



Three large specimens of Pleurosternum from Swanage, 

 Dorset. 



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