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22 were purchased and 147 presented. 9 volumes and 1 map 

 were obtained by transfer from other Departments. 17(> 

 volumes were bound. 2,003 visitors used the Library. 



VI. — Publications. 



A Guide Book to Elephants, Recent and Fossil, has been 

 written and published. 



The MSS. of the Catalogues of Marine Keptiles of the 

 Oxford Clay, Fossil Fishes (Supplement), and Cretaceous 

 Bryozoa, have made progress. The printing of the Catalogues 

 of Marine Reptiles and Cretaceous Bryozoa has been begun. 



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 : — ■ 



By Dr. Woodward. 



1. Note on Dlnodocus mackesoni, a Cetiosaurian from th4 

 Lower Greensand of Kent. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. v., pp. 204-206. 



2. On some Fossil Reptilian Bones from the State of Rio 

 Grande do Sul, Brazil. Rev. Mus. Paulista, vol. vii., pp. 46-57, 

 and Geol. Mag. [5], vol. v., pp. 251-255. 



3. Note on a Megalosaurian Tibia from the Lower Lias of 

 Wilmcote, Warwickshire. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [8], vol. i , 

 pp. 257-259. 



4. On some Fossil Fishes discovered by Prof. Ennes de 

 Souza in the Cretaceous Formation at Ilheos (State of Bahia), 

 Brazil. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixiv., pp. 358-362, 

 pis. xlii., xliii. 



5. The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk, Part iv. Mon. 

 Pal. Soc. 



6. The Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury Series at St. Peter's. 

 Mem. Geol. Surv., N. S. Wales, no. 10. 



7. On some Fish-remains from the Lameta Beds at 

 Dongargaon, Central Provinces. Palseont. Indica, n.s., vol. iii., 

 Mem. no. 3. 



By Dr. Bather. 



1. Ptilocrinus antarcticus, n. sp., a Crinoid dredged by the 

 Belgian Antarctic Expedition. Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg.,'l908, 

 pp. 296-299. 



2. Schizohlastus. Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Beil.-bd. xxv , 

 pp. 303-319, pi. X. 



3. The Echinoid name Cidaris and its modern application. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [8], vol. i., pp. 284-288. 



4. The Genotype of Cidaris. Op. cit., vol. ii., pp. 134-136. 



5. Studies in Edrioasteroidea, iii. Lehetodiscus, n. g., for 

 Agelacrinites dicksoni, Billings. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. v., 

 pp. 543-550, pi. XXV. 



