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Articulating, and making complete the skeleton of Testudo 

 Grandidieri, from Madagascar. 



Making (in part) and colouring a series of casts for exchange 

 with Mr. B. Sturtz, of Bonn. 



Making moulds and casts of a series of Megalosaurian 

 iDones ; beak of Brontornis, numerous Cephalopods, etc. 



25 moulds and 40 casts of fossils executed during the 

 year. 



Reducing and re-mounting remains of Gyrosteus for case. 



Squaring and imbedding in frames 60 Lias and Chalk Fishes 

 for cases. 



Assistant-Mason — Developing two skulls and axial skele- 

 tons of Pariasaurus (P. bomhidens and P. Bainii). 



Developing a series of Mammalian remains from Olivola. 



Developing additional specimens from Samos (Dr. F. 

 Major). 



Developing a series of Dinosaurian remains from Mada- 

 gascar. 



Developing and mending Megalosaurian bones from Wed- 

 more, Somerset. 



Developing and mending a series of Reptilian and Fish 

 remains from the Oxford Clay, Fletton, part of the "Leeds 

 Collection." 



Packing, removing, unpacking, repairing, and developing a 

 large series of plant-remains (McMurtrie Collection) from the 

 Coal Measures, Somerset. Reducing and setting in frames 

 slabs of Econe and Cretaceous shells ; silicified wood, etc. 

 Making numerous sections of Brjozoa ; developing and 

 preparing sections of Cephalopoda ; cutting sections of 13 

 sets of horses' teeth for the Director. 



VI. — Printing Labels. 



During the past year the demand for printed labels 

 for the exhibition cases has continued to be very great, 

 and a large amount of work has been accomplished. 



For the Index Museum 54 descriptive labels and 273 ordi- 

 nary labels have been " composed " ; and 3,504 copies struck 

 off. 



For the Stratigraphical cases in Gallery XL, 336 labels have 

 been " set up," and 2,783 copies struck off. 



For the Fossil Mammalia, Aves, and Reptilia, 642 labels 

 have been " set up," and 4,650 copies struck off. 



For the Cephalopoda and other Mollusca, 85 labels have 

 been " set up," and 1,256 copies struck off. 



For the Fossil Fishes, 186 labels have been " set up," and 

 1,990 copies printed. 



For the Bryozoa, 424 labels have been " set up," and 2,964 

 copies struck off. 



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