134 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



18. Crustacea. — " Monograph British Palaeozoic Phyllo- 

 poda," part ii. (Mon. Pal. Soc, vol. xlvi., pi. xiii.-xvii. 

 pp. 73-124), 26 Museum specimens figured and described. 



19. Echinodermata. — " The Jurassic Echinoidea of Cutch." 

 (Mem. Geol. Surv. of India ; PalcBontologia Indica, vol. ii., 

 part i., 4to., pp. 1-11, 2 plates, 1893.) 



20. " The Crinoidea of Gotland," part i. (Inadunata), 

 Konigl. Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlinjar. 

 Band, xxv., No. 2, 1893, 4to, Stockholm, pp. 1-200, pi. i.-x. 



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



The completion and mounting for exhibition in special 

 glazed case in Reptile Gallery, of the skeleton of a young 

 Plesiosaur, from the Oxford clay of Fletton, near Peter- 

 borough. (Part of the Leeds Collection.) 



Restoring, articulating, and mounting the nearly perfect 

 skeleton of Ai^tornis defossor, from New Zealand. 



Fitting together and uniting a large series of fragments of 

 Mammalian, Avian, and Chelonian bones, received from Mada- 

 gascar. 



Making casts and models of bones of Testudo Grandi- 

 dieri, to complete skeletons for exhibition. 



Repairing, cleaning, and developing numerous fossil verte- 

 brate remains. 



Making moulds and preparing numerous casts of fossils for 

 the exhibition cases, and also for exchanges with other 

 Museums, e.g., Moscow and Cambridge, &c. 



Developing and making mould and casts of Lariosaurus 

 Balsami, from the Trias of Perledo, Italy. 



Fifty Moulds and 80 Casts have been made of various 

 fossils. 



Developing numerous South African Triassic Reptilian 

 remains, under the direction of Prof. H. G. Seeley, f.k.s., the 

 discoverer ; including three skulls, and an almost complete 

 vetebral column and pelvis of Dicynodon, two imperfect 

 skulls of Theriodonts, and a nearly complete vertebral column 

 of Pariasaurus. 



Developing and uniting numerous remains of Iguanodon, 

 from the Wealden of Hastings (part of the Dawson Colin.), 

 prepared for exhibition in the Reptilian Gallery. 



Developing skull of Steneosaurus, from Madagascar. 



Producing and developing block of Tertiary Limnea lime- 

 stone, from the Isle of Wight. 



Preparing numerous specimens of rocks for Collection. 



Developing, cleaning, and mending numerous specimens of 

 Invertebrate fossils, and making microscopic sections. 



Making and fixing stone corbel in wall of Gallery X. for 

 bust of Dr. J. S. Bowerbank. 



VI. — Printing 



