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Mammalian remains from the Eocene of the Fayum, Egypt, 

 including a skull of Moeritherium. Presented by Baron 

 Franz Nopcsa, junr. 



Four Mammalian teeth from the Miocene beds of Tekfui 

 Dagh, Sea of Marmora. Presented by A. Frank Dabell, 

 Esq., M.I.M.E. 



A tooth of Castor. Presented by Lieut. -Col. Thomas 

 English, F.G.S. 



A Cetacean tooth from the Tertiary near Coquimbo, Chili. 

 Presented by Lieut. Boger, r.n. 



Three remains of Edentata from the Pampa of Argentina. 

 Presented by Malcolm Graham, Esq. 



A portion of mandible of Stegodon, with third lower 

 molar, from Pliocene of Talagang, Jhelum, Punjab. Presented 

 by Captain E. T. F. Birrell, r.a.m.c. 



A metacarpus of Bison prisons and skull of Musk-Ox 

 (Ovihos moschatus) from the river-gravel near Frampton-on- 

 Severn, Gloucestershire, Presented by W. T. Rennie, Esq. 



Frontlet and antlers of Roe-buck (Gapreolus caprea) 

 from a deposit of silt, about 12 ft. below the surface near 

 the Triangular Lodge, Rushden, near Kettering. Presented 

 by James W. Butler, Esq. 



Five Mammalian bones from the Pleistocene Gravel, 

 Barnwell, Cambridge, including distal end of femur of Lion 

 and part of humerus of Bear. Presented by Thomas Jesson, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



A mandibular ramus of Sus scrofa from the peat, near 

 Newbury. Presented by the Bath Literary and Scientific 

 Institution. 



Reptilia. — Thirteen plaster-casts of footprints from the 

 Lower Keuper Sandstone of Cheshire, described in the Rep. 

 Brit. Assoc, Committee on the Flora and Fauna of the Trias, 

 Pts. T. and II. Presented by Joseph Lomas, Esq., f.g.s. 



Abdominal ribs of Hyperodapedon from the Keuper 

 Sandstone, Hollington, N. Staffs. Presented by John R, B. 

 Masefield, Esq. 



Cervical vertebra of Tamhoeria maraisi, Seeley, from 

 the Lower Karoo Formation, Tamboer Fontein, Cape Colony, 

 being the type specimen, described by the donor in Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xiv. (1904) pp. 336-341, figs. 1, 2. 

 Also an imperfect dorsal vertebra from the same locality, 

 noticed ibid, p= 340. Presented by Prof. H. G. Seeley,. f.r.s. 



A collection of Reptilian Remains from the Karoo 

 Formation of Cape Colony, discovered by the donor chiefly 

 in the neighbourhood of Aliwal North, and including the 



