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For the Introductory series in the Central Hall, 272 

 small labels and 48 larger labels have been set up and 3,339 

 copies have been struck off. 



For Insects, Corals, Sponges, &c., 147 labels have been 

 composed and 1,758 copies struck off. 



For the Recent Mammalia 138 descriptive labels have been 

 set up, and 834 copies struck off. 



For the Bird Gallery 138 smaller labels and three descriptive 

 labels have been set up, and 724 copies have been struck off. 



For the Fossil Mammalia, Aves, and Rcptilia, 31 small and 41 

 larger labels have been prepared, and 509 copies have been 

 struck off. 



For the Fossil Fishes 416 smaller labels and 13 of larger 

 size have been composed, and 5,170 copies printed. 



For the Fossil Invertebrata 1,055 labels have been set up in 

 type, and 10,464 copies struck off. 



The total number of labels composed during the year has 

 been as follows : — 



Actual number of labels set up. 



Copies struck off. 



Long descriptive labels - . . _ 244. 



Shorter general labels - - - - 2,455 



1,62-1 

 31,831 



Totel number of labels set up - - - 2,699 



Total number of 

 copies struck off. 



VII. — Acquisitions. l.—By Donation. A. — Vertebrata. 



1. Mammalia. — One tooth of Tapirus, from the Tertiary 

 Phosphates, Peace River, South Carolina. Presented by the 

 Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, M.A., f.g.s. 



A left ramus of mandible of Ursus spelceus, part of meta- 

 carpal of a small carnivore Ganis ? and part of molar of 

 Rhinoceros from the Forest-bed deposits, Cromer Cliff, Norfolk. 

 Presented by Captain the Honourable W. Grimston, r.n., f.g.s. 



A coloured reproduction of the maxilla with three molars 

 of Mastodon ohioticus, Cuv,, and inferior second molar of the 

 same individual from the Government of Kamenez-Podolsk, 

 District of Balta, village of Pestchana. (The original speci- 

 mens described and figured by Marie Pavlow in Mem. de 

 I'Acad. Imp. des Sciences, St. Petersburg, ser. viii., torn, i., 

 pt. 3, 1894, p. 9, pi. i., figs. 1-4.) Presented by Professor 

 Dr. Alexis Pavlow. 



A molar of Sus scrofa from Mycente, Greece, and two 

 tympanic bones of Cetacea from the Tertiary Phosphates of 

 Williman Island, South Carolina. Presented by Mrs. Biddulph 

 Martin. 



