152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



following specimens : — 15 remains of Euskelesaurus hrowni, 

 described by Prof. Seeley in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [6] vol. 

 xiv. fl894), pp. 819-832, figs. 1, 3, 5 ; four remains of Masso- 

 spondylus (?) hrowni, Seeley, loc. cit., vol. xv. (1894), 

 pp. 119-124, figs. 18, 14 ; one portion of skull of Diademodon 

 hrowni, Seeley, Phil. Trans., J 894 B, p. 1037, pi. 89, figs. 13, 

 14 ; one portion of skull of Diademodon mastacus, Seeley, 

 loc. cit., 1894 B, p. 1035, pi. 89, figs. 11, 12; one skull of 

 Microgomphod.on oligocynus, Seeley, loc. cit., 1895 B, p. 31, 

 pi. 1., figs. 1-4 ; two skulls of Trirachodon kannemeyeri, 

 Seeley, loc. cit., p. 49, pi. 2., figs. 5-8. Presented by Alfred 

 Brown, Esq. 



Fifty-five Reptilian remains from the Permian of Texas. 

 Presented by Dr. E. C. Case. 



Eight fragments of Ichthyosaurus from the Lias of 

 Weston and Ilminster. Presented by the Bath Literary and 

 Scientific Institution. 



Two portions of Plesiosaurus and one portion of Ichthyo- 

 saurus from the Lias of Weston. Presented by the Rev. 

 H. H. Winwood, M.A., f.g.s. 



Remains of a Plesiosaurian with quartzose pebbles 

 among the ribs, from the Upper Greensand near the E. end 

 of Canal Tunnel, Savernake, Wilts : discovered and noticed 

 by the donor, Wilts Archseol. and N.H. Mag., vol. ix. (1865), 

 p. 170. Presented by Thomas Codrington, Esq., M.i.c.E., f.g.s. 



Reproduction in plaster of the restored skeleton of 

 DiplodoGUS carnegii, from the Jurassic of Wyoming, U.S.A., 

 mainly based on the original specimens in the Carnegie 

 Museum, Pittsburg, U.S.A. Presented by Andrew Carnegie, 

 Esq., LL.D. 



A small restored model of Diplodocus carnegii, made by 

 the donor. Presented by W. J. Holland, Esq., ll.d. 



A Chelonian limb-bone and vertebra, and a mandible of 

 Crocodilus niloticus and other Crocodilian bone-fragments 

 from a marsh at Ause Royale, Mahi Island, Seychelles. 

 Presented by Monsieur L. Tonnet. 



Two portions of premaxillse and two of maxillse of Croco- 

 dilus niloticus from a marsh at Anse Royale, Mahi Island, 

 Seychelles. Presented by H. P. Thomasset, Esq. 



Pisces. — Five fossil fishes from the Upper Silurian of 

 JjSbU&rhshire {Thelodus scoticus, lanarkia spinosa, Birkenia 

 elegans). Presented by James Young, Esq. 



One Pteraspis crouchi from the Lower Old Red Sand- 

 stone Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. Presented by Ernest 

 Dixon, Esq., f.g.s. 



