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8. On some teeth of new Chimseroid Fishes from the Oxford 

 and Kimmeridge Clays of England (ibid. vol. x., p. 13, 

 pi. iii.). 



9. The Evolution of Fins (Nat. Sci. vol. i., p. 28). 



10. Forerunners of the Backboned Animals (ihid. p. 596). 



11. MoUusca. — On the American Palaeozoic Gasteropod, 

 Trematonotus and its identification in Britain, &c. (Geol. 

 Mag. [3], vol. ix., pp. 339-341, pi. ix., and p. 525). 



12. Brachiopoda. — On the occurrence of Ghonetes Prattii, 

 (Davidson) in the Carboniferous Kocks of Western Australia 

 {ibid., pp. 542-544, pi. xiv.). 



13. EchinoderTnata Echinoidea. — Further additions to 

 Australian Fossil Echinoidea (Geol. Masr. [3], vol. ix., p. 433, 

 pi. xii.). 



14. Archaeopneustes abruptus. — A new Genus and Species 

 of Echinoid, from the Oceanic series of Barbados (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xlviii., p. 163, pi. iv.). 



15. Orinoidea. — The Fossil Crinoidea in the British 

 Museum (1st Annual Report Museums Association, p. 78, 

 June 1892). 



16. British Fossil Crinoids — vii. Mastigocrinus loreus, 

 gen. nov., sp. nov., Wenlock Limestone, Dudley (Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], ix., p. 194). 



17. British Fossil Crinoids — viii. Cyathocrinus, C. acino- 

 tubus, Ang. and C. vallatus, sp. nov., Wenlock Limestone 

 (ibid., p. 202). 



18. On a Neuropterous Insect from the Lower Lias, Barrow- 

 on-Soar, Leicestershire (Geol. Mag. 1892, pp. 193-198, pi. v.) 



V. — Work of the Mason-Formatore and Assistant Mason. 



Modelling missing bones in skeleton of Dinornis miaximus, 

 and remounting the same. 



Reconstructing broken carapaces of Testudo Grandidieri 

 from Madagascar. 



Articulating coloured reproduction of skeleton of Paria- 

 saurus Bainii, and preparing a series of Casts of Reptilia for 

 the Kimberley Exhibition, to be afterwards placed in the 

 Cape Town Museum. 



Completed the permanent mounting of the original fossil 

 skeleton of Pariasaurus Bainii. ■ 



Reconstructing pelvis of Ornithopsis Leedsii, from the 

 Oxford Clay, Peterborough ; part of the " Leeds Collection." 



Making a series of moulds and casts of Reptilian Fossils, 

 the originals of which had been lent for description and 

 figuring, &c., to be returned to S. Africa. 



0.108. 13 Transferring 



