144 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, 



A rib of NothosauTus from the Muschelkalk of Jena. 

 Presented by Prof. Dr. G. Linck. 



A portion of a Reptilian bone (showing Zinc Blende), 

 apparently Rhaetic, found in a railway cutting near Henbury, 

 Bristol. Presented by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Six portions of Labyrinthodont jaws, collected by the 

 donor from the Rhaetic Bone-bed, Aust Cliff, near Bristol. 

 Presented by Montagu Browne, Esq. 



Portions of jaws of Ichthyosaurus from the Cretaceous, 

 near Hughenden, Queensland. Presented by George F. 

 Bennett, Esq. 



Pisces. — Ten Fish-remains from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Kelhead, Dumfriesshire. Presented by William 

 McPherson, Esq. 



Two teeth of Psammodus rugosus, and three of Psephodus 

 magnus, from the Upper Carboniferous Limestone of Sparrow- 

 pit, Castleton, Derbyshire. Presented by J. Wilfrid Jackson, 

 Esq., and R. Cairns, Esq. 



One skull of Saurichthys from the Muschelkalk. Presented 

 by Prof. Dr. G. Linck. 



Three specimens of Semionotus capensis from the Storm- 

 berg Beds, Orange River Colony. Presented by W. Sneyd, Esq. 



Two specimens of Mesodon sp. from the Purbeck Beds of 

 Swanage. Presented by F. Hovenden, Esq. 



A Pycnodont tooth from the Jurassic of Ankilahila, N.W. 

 Madagascar. Presented by H. T. Burls, Esq 



Twenty-three species of Otoliths of fishes from the Miocene 

 of Austria-Hungary. Presented by Col. C. E. Shepherd. 



Mollusca. — Two Cephalopods, six Gastropods, and nine 

 Lamellibranchs from the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of Canada. 

 Presented by Col. C. C. Grant. 



Thirteen Cephalopoda, ten Gastropoda and six Lamelli- 

 branchs from the Carboniferous Limestone of Kelhead, Dum- 

 friesshire. Presented by William McPherson, Esq. 



Four Gastropods and three Lamellibranchs from the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of Thornton-in-Craven, Yorkshire. 

 Presented by Albert Wilmore, Esq. 



One Glyphioceras spirale from the Culm of Waddon Barton, 

 near Chudleigh, Devon. Obtained and presented by C. Davies 

 SherborU; Esq. 



An Ammonite and a Belemnite from the Lower Tarn Thai, 

 Tyrol, collected by the donor and noticed in his paper in the 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1908. Presented by A. P. Young, 

 Esq., PH.D. 



Two specimens of a Cephalopod, Belemnites palliatus, from 

 the Lower Pliensbachian, south side of Robin Hood Bay, 

 Yorkshire. Presented by W. Murton Holmes, Esq. 



