152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



One Trionyx italicus, from the Oligocene near Viale, N. 

 Italy. 



Three pelvic bones of tortoises from a swamp, Ampasam 

 bazimba, Madagascar. 



Pisces. — Tail of Dipterus from the Old Red Sandstone, 

 Caithness. 



One Drepanaspis gemuendenensis and two fish-plates from 

 the Upper Devonian, Gemuenden, Germany. 



Specimens of Astraspis, Eriptyckius, and Macropetalichthys 

 from the Corniferous Limestone of New York, U.S.A. 



Megalichthys from the Coal Measures, Airdrie. 



Tooth of Ceratodus and two other teeth from the Rhaetic, 

 Aust, Bristol. 



Head of Hypsocormus tenuirostris, from the Oxford Clay, 

 Whittlesea. 



One fossil fish from the Portland Stone, near Weymouth. 



One Microdon bernardi from the Lithographic Stone of 

 Cirin, Ain, France. 



Two Glupea and one Thrissopterus from the Neocomian, 

 Comen, Istria. 



Skeleton of Anogmius and skull of Portheus from the 

 Chalk, Kansas. Sternberg Collection. 



Nine fish-remains from the Chalk of Kent. Dibley 

 Collection. 



Three slabs of marl covered with skeletons of a Cyprinoid 

 fish, from the Lower Pliocene of Teruel, Spain. 



Fourteen sharks' teeth from the Pliocene of Cotentin, 

 France. 



Mollusca. — Two Cephalopods from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Ireland. 



Nine Mollusca from the Culm of Moravia and Upper Silesia. 



Two hundred Mollusca, chiefly Cephalopoda, from the Trias, 

 Bosnia. Hawelka Collection. 



Mollusca from the Corallian of Valpin, Jura, and Corde- 

 bugle. 



Eighteen Mollusca from the Portland Stone, near Wey- 

 vinouth. 



Eleven Ammonites from the Albian of Hanover, described 

 by Collet. Mem. Soc. Phys. and Nat. Hist., Geneva, vol. xxxv. 

 fasc. 3 (1907), pp. 519-529, pi. viii. 



Two Ammonites from the Chalk of Kent. 



Seven Ammonites from the Cretaceous, France. 



Ten opalised shells from the Cretaceous of White Cliff's, 

 New South Wales. 



