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A series of detached bones and scutes of Glyptodon from 

 the Pampas formation, Rosario, Argentine Republic, South 

 America ; presented by A. Dick Cunyngham, Esq. 



A cast of the Skull of Nesodon iinbricatus, Owen, and 

 casts of the fore and hind foot of Scelidotherium ; presented 

 by Sr. Dn. Dr. F. P. Moreno. 



A tooth of Equus, from the Pleistocene, San Diego, Texas ; 

 presented by William Taylor, Esq. 



Tooth of Hyopotamus velaunus, Cuvier, specimen from the 

 Lower Eocene, Hempstead, Isle of Wight ; presented by C. 

 W. Andrews, Esq., B.sc. 



2. Aves. — Forty bones of Dodo {Didus ineptus, Linn.) 

 from the Isle of Mauritius ; presented by His Excellency, 

 Sir Charles Cameron Lees, k.c.m.g., the Governor of the 

 Mauritius. 



Two specimens of stalagmitic breccia, containing bird- 

 bones, &c., from the jfloor of the Grotto di Polifemo near 

 Trapani, Sicily ; presented by Samuel Butler, Esq. 



3. Reptilia. — Remains of Procolophon trigoniceps, Owen, 

 from the Karoo Formation, Orange Free State, South Africa 

 (figured and described by Professor Seeley in Phil. Trans. 

 Royal Soc, 1889, B. pp. 269-277, pi. ix., figs. 7-9) ; presented 

 by Hugh Exton, Esq., M.D., f.g.s. 



Remains of Endothiodon hathystoma, Owen, from the 

 Karoo Formation, Oude Kloof, Nieuwveldt Mountains (figured 

 and described by Professor Seeley in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xlviii. pp. 476-480, figs. 1-3, 1892). 



Portion of trunk of Eunotosaurus africanus, Seeley, from 

 the same formation, Velte Verden, near Beaufort West, Cape 

 Colony (figured and described, op. cit., pp. 583-585, figs. 1, 2, 

 1892). 



The nearly complete skeleton of Pariasaurus Bainii, 

 Seeley, from the same formation, Bad, near Tamboer Fontein, 

 Cape Colony ; also portions of the skeletons of Pariasaurus 

 hombidens, Owen, and Pariasaurus Russoutvi, Seeley, from 

 the same formation (figured and described by Professor Seeley, 

 in Phil. Trans., 1892, B. p. 333, &c., plates.) 



Collected by Professor Seeley, f.r.s., with the assistance of 

 the Government Grants Committee of the Royal Society, by 

 whom they are presented. 



4. Pisces. — Fin of an undetermined Fish from the Lower 

 Coal-Measures of West Yorkshire ; presented by Professor 

 W. C. Williamson, ll.d., f.r.s. 



Two Fossil Fishes, from the Tertiary Beds of Layang, 

 Eastern Shantung, China; presented by H. M. Beecher, Esq., 

 f.g.s. 



About 150 teeth of Selachian Fishes, comprising the genera 

 Odontaspis, Oxyrhina, Car char odon, Carcharias, and 



0.108. I 4 Heviipristis, 



