132 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A slender Tusk of Mammoth and one Molar Tooth, from; 

 Belvedei-e, Erith. Presented by Mrs. Griffith. 



A large series of Mammalian remains, collected by the 

 late William Pengelly, Esq., F.R.S., in Happaway Caverns- 

 Torquay, numbering one hundred and eighty bones, compris- 

 ing Meles taxns, Mustela vulgaris, M. xmtorius, Ursus, 

 Hycana, Fclis catus, F. lynx, Ganis viilpes, Erinaceus 

 europaeus, Talpa vulgaris, Sorex vulgaris, Microtus am- 

 j)hihius, Lepus, and Lagomys pusillus. Fossil remains 

 of Rhinoceros, Bos, Cervus capreolus, Sus scrofa, etc., part 

 of the late W. Pengelly's collection. Presented by Mrs.- 

 Pengelly. 



Remains of small Mammals from the bone-breccia near the 

 Wombeyan Caves, New South Wales, representing Burramys, 

 Palceopetaurus, Dromicia, Pseudochirus and Perameles 

 (1 specimen figured in Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., vol. xxi.,, 

 1896, pi. viii., fig. 2). Presented by Dr. R. Broom. 



Casts of the right and left ramus of the lower jaw of 

 Arapliitheriurti P rev ostii, diTidi oi A. Oweni, from the IStones- 

 field Slate. Presented by Professor E. R. Lankester, f.r.s, 



A skull and horn-cores of Bos primigenius, also atlas, 

 radius, and ulna of same, and an imperfect humerus of 

 Rhinoceros. Presented by Dr. J. R. Leeson, f.l.s., f.g.s. 



Mandibular ramus and teeth of Microtus ratticeps, also 

 maxilla and mandibular ramus of another closely allied 

 species of Microtus, from the Brick-earth, Erith. Presented 

 by A. Souter Kennard, Esq. 



A tooth of Tapirus, from the Tertiary Phosphates, Peace 

 River, South Carolina. Presented by the Rev. R. Ashington 

 Bullen, M.A., F.G.S. 



2. Aves. — Portion of the ulna of a large Vulture, probably 

 the extinct Gyps mielitensis, from the Cave deposits at 

 Gibraltar. Presented by H. E. the Governor of Gibraltar^ 

 General Sir Robert Biddulph, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., r.a. 



A number of limb-bones of Dinornis, Emeus, Anomalop- 

 teryx, also numerous phalanges and part of a cranium of 

 Cnemiornis. Presented by Edward Gibson, Esq. 



A series of forty bird bones, including Pufftnus, Falco^ 

 Corvus, Lagopus, from the Happaway Cave, Torquay. Pre- 

 sented by Mrs. Pengelly. 



3. Reptilia. — A quadrate bone of Pterodactyl and other 

 fragments, also an astragalus of Megatherium from Bahia,. 

 Brazil. Presented by Joseph Mawson, Esq., f.g.s. 



A series of remains of Amphibia, referable to the genera 

 Hylonomus, Hylerpeton, Smilerpeton, Dendrerpeton, and 

 including portions of the skin and coprolites, from the South 

 Joggins Coal-field, Nova Scotia. Presented by Sir William 

 Dawson, c.m.g., ll.d., f.r.s., f.g.s. 



4. Pisces. — 



