128 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



teris Browniana, from the Carboniferous formation, Callen 

 Bullen, New South Wales ; presented by W. H. Shrubsole, 

 Esq., F.G.s. 



Three Fossil Plants from the Tertiary of Layang, Eastern 

 Shantung, China ; presented by H. M. Beecher, Esq., F.G.S. 



One Sphenopteris suhgeniculata, two Rhacopteris incequi- 

 latera, and one Adiantites antiquus. from the Corboniferous 

 Limestone, Rhyl, North Wales ; presented by E. B. Luxmoore, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Nine small slabs containing fossil leaves, from the Tertiary 

 Formation of Potosi, Bolivia ; presented by T. Oliver Moore, 

 Esq. 



Six fossil ferns from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Gwannyscar, Rhyl, North Wales ; presented by E. B. 

 Luxmoore, Esq., F.G.s. 



Two Fossil Plants from the Old Red Sandstone, Auchendoir 

 Quarries, near Gartly, Aberdeenshire ; presented by Major 

 R. T. W. Lambert Brickenden. f.g.s. 



2.— By Purchase. A. Vebtebrata. 



1. Mammalia. — A fine rostral bone of Ziphioid whale 

 from the Suffolk Crag. 



Two teeth of Elephas Columhi, from Mexico, 



A series of mammalian remains from the Eocene of Caylux, 

 France. 



A collection of six hundred Mammalian remains from the 

 Torbryan Caves, near Torquay, comprising man, lion, hyaena, 

 bear, wolf, fox, badger, dog, wild cat, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, 

 elephant, wild boar, &;c. 



Fossil remains of Glyptodon and Megatherium, from Rosario, 

 South America. 



2. Reptilia. — A series of bones of Iguanodon Fittoni, 

 from the Wealden formation, Hollingfcon Quarry, St. 

 Leonards. 



Seven bones of Ornithopsis, and ten of Omosaurus. A 

 femur of Car)iptosaurus, three Pterodactyle bones, a mandible 

 of Suchodus, and twenty-six coprolites from the Oxford Clay 

 near Peterborough. 



A collection of Chelonian remains, comprising two com- 

 plete and one imperfect carapace of Testudo Grandidieri, 

 from South West Madagascar. 



A series of twelve Reptilian remains from the Wealden of 

 Hastings. 



Fourteen specimens of remains of Plesiosaurus from the 

 Portland beds, Isle of Portland, and six other reptilian remains 

 from the South Joggins Coalfield, Nova Scotia. 



Remains of Plesiosaurus, scapula, clavicle and interclavicle 

 (unique), showing sutural union ; ten vertebrae ; shoulder- 

 girdle of Muroinosaurus beloclis, Seeley (type-specimen.) 



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