164 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF TttR BRlTlSTT MUSEUM. 



B. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Fifty-eight Mammalian remains, chiefly 

 Edentata, collected by Handel T. Martin from the Santa 

 Cruz Formation of Patagonia, including a skull of Borhyoena. 



A model of the skull and mandible of Palceomastodon and 

 the same of Moeritherium,. 



Twelve plaster casts of foot-bones of Dinotherium from 

 the Miocene of Bohemia, the originals in the Royal Bohemian 

 Museum, Prague. 



A skull of Rhinoceros antiqiiifatis from the river-gravel 

 of Peterborough. 



Two teeth of Entelodon from the Hempstead Beds, Isle 

 of Wight. 



Mammalian remains from the Crag, including teeth of Sus, 

 Goryphodon, Tapirus, Ruminants, Hipparion, Rhinoceros, 

 Mastodon, Balcenodon, and Balcena ; also three rostra of 

 Belemnoziphius. 



A portion of a skull of Bos longifrons from the tunnel 

 under the Thames at Shadwell, fifty feet below the surface. 



Aves. — Vertebrae and limb-bones of Hesperornis regalis 

 from the Cretaceous of Kansas, U.S.A. 



Reptilia. — A skeleton and two skulls, &c., of Telerpeton 

 from the Trias of Elgin. 



One Ichthyosaurus quadriscissus from the Upper Lias, 

 Holzmaden, Saxony, showing embrytfs in the body. 



One small Ichthyosaurus from the Lower Lias of Wilmcote, 

 and other Ichthyosaurian remains, being part of the collection 

 of the late R. F. Tomes, Esq., f.g.s. 



A skull of Teleidosaurus gaudryi, Collot ; the type 

 specimen, described and figured in Mem. Acad. Dijon [4], 

 vol. X. (1905), pis. i.-iii. From the Lower Jurassic, Saint- 

 Seine-l'Abbaye, Cote-d'Or. 



A Dinosaurian tibia from the Kimmeridge Clay, Wey- 

 mouth. 



A number of Reptilian remains from the Oxford Clay near 

 Peterborough, namely :— One Teleosaurian head ; one skull 

 of Dakosaurus ; associated head and a hundred and seventy- 

 nine other bones, and part of stomach with gizzard stones, of 

 Peloneustes ; associated head with a hundred and thirty- 

 eight other bones of Thaumatosaurus. Collected by A. N. 

 Leeds, Esq., f.g.s. 



Skeleton of Pteranodon, lacking head, from the Cretaceous 

 of Kansas, U.S.A. 



Two pieces of Mosasaurian jaw and one Mosasaurian 

 vertebra from the English Chalk. 



One Ichthyosaurian tooth from the Red Crag (derived 

 fossil). 



