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and Miss Wood (Mrs. Shakespear), in the Monographs of the 

 Palseontographical Society, vol. Ix., for 1906. 



Specimens have been lent for original research to 

 Mr. Henry Woods (Cambridge). Dr. Wheelton Hind (Stoke- 

 on-Trent), Mr. L. Richardson (Cheltenham), Mr. E,. Kidston 

 (Stirling), Prof. F. W. Oliver (London), Miss E. M. R. Wood 

 (Birmingham), Dr. Otto Reis (Munich), Mr. Philip Lake 

 (Cambridge), Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell (Colorado), Prof. A. C. 

 Seward (Cambridge), Mr. E. A. Newell Arber (Cambridge), 

 Prof. J. W. Gregory (Glasgow), Prof. L. Joubin (Paris), 

 Dr. R. H. Traquair (Edinburgh), and Prof. F. E. Weiss 

 (Manchester). 



VII. — A cquisitions. 



A. — By Donation. 



Mammalia. — About 200 Mammalian remains collected by 

 Dr. C. W. Andrews, f.r.s., from the Eocene of Fayum, Egypt, 

 including a skull and mandible of Palceomastodon, an 

 immature mandible of PalcBomastodon, a skull and other 

 remains of Arsinoitherium, and a mandibular ramus of 

 Saghatherium. Presented by W. E. de Winton, Esq. 



Portions of the skull of Prozeuglodon atrox, from the 

 Eocene of Fayum, Egypt, Presented by the Egyptian 

 Government. 



One skull, one axis, two imperfect cervicals, and eight 

 dorsals of Moeritherium., and a portion of mandible of 

 Arsinoitherium, from the Eocene of Fayum. Presented by 

 Baron Franz Nopcsa, jun. 



Portion of a molar tooth of Elephas africanus from the 

 face of a coral cliff on the W. side of the island of Zanzibar. 

 Presented by Sir John Kirk, G.C.M.G., f.e.s. 



A plaster cast of an abnormal tusk of Indian elephant, 

 the original being in the Paris Museum. Presented by 

 the Hon. Walter Rothschild, m.p.. Trustee of the British 

 Museum. 



Bovine tibia from a submerged forest at Leasowe, 

 Cheshire. Presented by J. H. Milton, Esq. 



A hundred and eighty bones of Equus, Bos, Cervus, 

 Capreolus, Ovis, and Canis, from excavations on the site of 

 the Roman town of Silchester, Hants. Presented by His 

 Grace the Duke of Wellington, k.g. 



Forty portions of the skull and skeleton of voles {Microtus 

 gregalis and M. ratticeps) from a cavern at Clevedon, 

 Somerset. Presented by Herbert C. Male, Esq., M.D. 



Portion of a skull of Felis pardus from peat, probably of 

 Ireland. Presented by M. P. Price, Esq. 



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