158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Four slabs of problematical markings from the Wadhurst 

 Clay, Hollington and Crowhurst, near St. Leonards. Pre- 

 sented by F. Ross Thomson, Esq., f.g.s. 



Rocks with markings supposed to be of organic origin, 

 from the top of the Portland Beds, Brill, Bucks. Presented 

 by Prof. H. G. Seeley, F.R.s. 



Specimen of Conglomerate known as " wash," filling the 

 ancient valley of the R. Team, Ravensworth Colliery, Durham. 

 Presented by William Avery, Esq. 



Ironstone concretion found in Gravel Pits, Aylesford, 

 Kent. Presented by George Abbott, Esq., M.R.C.S. 



Specimen of sea-bottom 4*5 miles N.E. of Bull Rock 

 Lighthouse, San Antonio, Cape Verde Islands, depth 900 

 fathoms. Presented by Vernon K. Cornish, Esq. 



Four deep-sea soundings from W. New Zealand and N.W. 

 of West Australia. Presented by Dr. F. Wood Jones. 



C. — By Purchase. 



Mammalia. — Two hundred and forty Mammalian remains 

 from the Oligocene Phosphorites of France. 



Mammalian remains collected by Don Francisco Clua 

 from the Oligocene of Tarrega, Lerida, Spain, including 

 Brachyodus cluai. 



Skeleton of Halitherium from Oligocene Marine Clay, 

 Budenheim, Germany. 



A mandible of Tetrahelodon from the Loup Fork Forma- 

 tion, Kansas, "U.S.A. 



A Ziphioid rostrum from the Red Crag. 



Two milk-molars of Elephas ; one tooth of Elephas 

 meridionalis ; and palate of Elephas m^eridionalis from the 

 Forest Bed, Happisburgh. 



Remains of Spermophilus and Felis leo from the Pleis- 

 tocene of the Thames Valley. 



Remains of Arctomys from the Pleistocene of Bohemia. 



One hundred and fifty remains of extinct Lemurs from a 

 swamp, Ampasambaz'imba, district of Miarinarioo, Madagascar. 



Reptilia and Amphibia. — Labyrinthodont jaw in Coal 

 shale, Northumberland. 



Seven fossil reptiles from the Triassic Sandstone of Elgin, 

 including Ornithosuchus and the type specimen of Sclero- 

 mochlus taylori. 



Scutes of Goniopholis from the Purbeck of Swanage. 



Chelonian bone from the Chalk. 



Reptilian remains from the Oligocene of Tarrega, Lerida, 

 Spain. 



