136 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



11. Descriptions of some new or little known shells of 

 Pulmonate MoUusca, from the Oligocene and Eocene For- 

 mations of England, by K. B. Newton, f.g.s., and G. F. Harris, 

 F.G.S., etc. (ibid., vol. i., 1894, pp. 70-77, pi. vi., 1894.) 



12. Revision of British Eocene Cephalopoda, by R. B. 

 Newton, f.g.s., and G. F. Harris, f.g.s. (ihid., vol. i., 1894, 

 pp. 119-131, plate x.) 



13. Some Jurassic species of Oheilostomata, by J. W. Gre- 

 gory, D.sc, F.G.S. (Geol. Mag. [iv.], 1894, vol. i., pp. 61-64.) 



14. Catalogue of Jurassic Bryozoa in the York Museum 

 (Report, Yorks. Phil. Soc, pp. 58-61), by J. W. Gregory, D.sc, 



F.G.S. 



15. Eozoonal Structure in the ejected blocks of Monte 

 Somma, by J. W. Gregory, D.sc, f.g.s., and Professor H. J. 

 Johnston-Lavis, M.D., F.G.S. (Trans. R. Irish Acad., ser. 2, 

 vol. v., pp. 259-277, pis. xxx.-xxxiv.) 



16. On the genus Cyclus, from the Carboniferous Formation 

 of various British Localities, by Henry Woodward, LL.D., 

 F.R.S., Pres.G.s. (Geol. Mag., 1894, [iv.], vol. i., pp. 530-539, 

 pi. XV.), 1894. 



17. On a collection of Carboniferous Trilobites from the 

 Banks of the Hodder, near Stonyhurst, Lancashire, by Henry 

 Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s., p.g.s. {ihid., 1894, pp. 481-489, pi. xiv.*) 



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



Mounting and restoring cranium of Felis speloeus and 

 remains of Bison, Rhinoceros and Bos, being a part of the 

 " Spurrell Collection," from Erith, Kent. 



Reconstructing antler of Rangifer tarandus, and 

 cranium and horncores of Bison, from Twickenham (Leeson 

 and LafFan Collection). 



Mounting cast of skull of Iguanodon from Br^issels. 



Mending and mounting a series of casts of Astrapotherium, 

 Toxodontotherium, etc., also original skull of Glyptodon, from 

 the Pampas formation of Buenos Ay res. 



Making necessary ironwork, painting and mounting a re- 

 production of the skeleton of Pariasaurus Bainii for the 

 Albany Museum, Grahamstown. 



Taking down the original skeleton of Pariasaurus hom- 

 hidens and re-arranging case, so as to admit of the exhibition 

 of two specimens in the same case ; preparing ironwork and 

 remounting both skeletons. 



Mounting pectoral girdle of Ophthalmosaurus. 



Restoring feet-bones to the skeleton of the Great Auk. 



Articulating 



