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14 sheets were purchased and 277 presented ; 9 photographs 

 presented ; and 1 diagram purchased. 205 volumes have been 

 bound. 



Most of the maps published by the European Geological 

 Surveys have been transferred to a new map-case, which has 

 been provided this year. 



VI. — Publications. 



The Guide Book to the Fossil Invertebrate Animals has 

 been re-written and published. 



The MSS. of the Catalogues of Marine Reptiles of the 

 Oxford Clay, Fossil Fishes (Supplement), and Cretaceous 

 Bryozoa, have made progress. 



Apart from the official publications issued by the Trustees, 

 various descriptive papers dealing with different parts of the 

 collection, chiefly recent acquisitions, have been contributed 

 to scientific journals during 1907: — 



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



1. Notes on some Upper Cretaceous Fish-remains from 

 the Provinces of Sergipe and Pernambuco, Brazil. Geol. 

 Mag. [5], vol. iv., pp. 193-197, pi. vii. 



2. On a Reconstructed Skeleton of Diprotodon in the 

 British Museum (Natual History). Ibid., pp. 337-339, pi. xv. 



3. On a new Leptolepid Fish from the Weald Clay of 

 Southwater, Sussex. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xx., 

 pp. 93-95, pi. i. 



4. On the Cretaceous Formation of Bahia (Brazil) and on 

 Vertebrate Fossils collected therein. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. Ixiii., pp. 128-139, pis. vi.-viii. 



5. On a new Dinosaurian Reptile (Scleromochlus taylori) 

 from the Trias of Lossiemouth, Elgin. Ibid., pp. 140-144, 

 pi. ix. 



6. On a new Chimaeroid Fin-spine from the Portland 

 Stone. Proc. Dorset N. H. Field Club, vol. xxvii., pp. 181, 

 182, pi. A. 



7. On a Pycnodont Fish of the Genus Mesodon from the 

 Portland Stone. Ibid., pp. 188-187, pi. b. 



8. Notes on Cretaceous Fish-Teeth from the Mouth of the 

 Umpenyati River, Natal. Third Report, Geol. Surv. Natal, 

 pp. 99-101, pi. X. 



9. Coal-measure Fish-Scales. Ibid., p. 101. 



10. Fossil Fish from the Chalk of North Lincolnshire. 

 The Naturalist, 1907, p. 306. 



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