122 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Transferring restored model of Colossoehelys from its 

 original wooden pedestal, and refixing it upon iron supports. 



Reducing numerous specimens of rocks for Stratigraphical 

 Collection. 



Making microscopical sections of Corals, &c. 



Cutting, polishing, and developing numerous specimens of 

 Cephalopods. 



Cleaning, mending, and reducing numerous specimens of 

 Fossil Mammalia, Reptilia, and Fishes for cases. 



Mounting slabs of Fossil Fish and Corals for Exhibition. 



Developing Theriodont Reptilian remains from South 

 Africa. 



Modelling Rock-work for Eagle's and Buzzard's nests in 

 Zoological Galleries. 



VI. — Printing Labels. 



The substitution of printed labels, in lieu of written ones, ' 

 for the exhibition-cases generally, but especially for the wall- 

 cases, has been steadily carried on during the past year. 



450 labels have been composed for the Index Museum, of 

 which 5,018 copies have been struck off. 



210 labels for Vertebrata have been composed, and 3,823 

 copies struck off. 328 labels have been composed for the 

 Mollusca and Cephalopoda, and 10,100 copies struck off. 



122 labels for the Bryozoa have been composed, and 1,092 

 copies printed off. 



97 Crinoidea — and " Silurian Fossils from Gotland " — 

 labels, have been composed, and 5,077 copies have been 

 printed off. 



123 labels for Fossil Insecta have been composed, and 

 1,476 copies struck off. 



For Mr. Etheridge's stratigraphical series, 1,104 labels have 

 been composed, and 6,624 copies struck off. 



The saving of time and labour which is effected by the use 

 of one small printing-press, cannot be too highly commended 

 to the attention of Museum Curators. 



Y II.— Acquisitions. 1. — By Donation. A. — Vertebrata. 



1. Mammalia. — Remains of Elephas meridionalis, from a 

 fissure in the Chalk, Dewlish, Dorset, and four Photographs 

 of the fissure ; presented by J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Esq., 



F.L.S., F.G.S. 



A series of bones and teeth of man, dog, fox, badger, wild- 

 cat, ox, horse, birds, &c., from the Heathery Burn Cave, 

 Durham ; presented by the Rev. Canon Greenwell, D.C.L., 



F.R.S. 



A cannon-bone of Horse, from the Thames Gravel at Green- 

 St.-Green, Kent; presented by Sir John Lubbock, Bart., 

 F.R.S. (Trustee British Museum). 



A series 



