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Small plaster casts have also been supplied for pur- 

 poses of research to Prof. E. Koken and Mr. F. Springer. 



Duplicate fossils have been presented to the Surveyors' 

 Institution ; St. Paul's School ; University College, Aber- 

 ystwyth ; Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter ; and the 

 Hastings Institute, Worcester. 



V. — Departmental Library. 



The additions to the Library, which have been registered, 

 stamped, catalogued, and press-marked, comprise 191 new 

 works and pamphlets, of which 92 were purchased and 

 99 presented ; 501 parts of serials in progress, of which 291 

 were purchased, and 210 presented ; and 78 maps, of which 30 

 sheets were purchased and 48 sheets presented, 129 volumes 

 have been bound. 



VI. — Publications. 



The Catalogue of the Glossopteris Flora has been pub- 

 lished. 



The MS. of the Catalogue of the Tertiary Vertebrata of 

 the Fayutn is nearly completed, and about half the volume is 

 in type. The MSS. of the Catalogues of Fossil Rodentia and 

 Fossil Fishes (Supplement) are also in progress, and two 

 sheets of the former Catalogue are in type. 



The Guide Book to Fossil Reptiles, Amphibians, and 

 Fishes has been re-written by the Keeper, and this new 

 edition has been published. The preparation of a new Guide 

 Book to the Fossil Invertebrata has been begun. 



A new List of Casts and Moulds of Fossils in the Depart- 

 ment of Geology has also been prepared, and will shortly be 

 published. 



The following descriptive papers dealing with various 

 parts of the collection, chiefly recent acquisitions, have been 

 published in scientific journals during 1905 : — 



By A. S. Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s. 



1. On Parts of the Skeleton of Cetiosaurus leedsi, a 

 Sauropodous Dinosaur from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough. 

 Proc Zool. Soc, 1905, vol. i., pp. 232-243, text-figs. 39-49. 



2. On some Abdominal Ribs of Hyperodapedon, from the 

 Keuper Sandstone of Hollington. Trans. N. Staffs. Field 

 Club, vol. xxxix., pp. 115-117, pi. iii. 



3. Permo-Carboniferous Fishes and Labyrinthodonts from 

 Kashmir. Palseont. Indica, n.s., vol. ii., mem. no. 2. 



4. Note on some portions of Mosasaurian Jaws obtained 

 by Mr. G. E. Dibley from the Middle Chalk of Cuxton, Kent. 

 Proc. Geol. Assoc, voL xix., pp. 185-187, text-figs. 1; 2. 



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