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skeletons of Simolestes and Peloneustes have been mounted on 

 ironwork in it. 



The naming and arrangement of the Leeds Collection of 

 Oxfordian Plesiosauria in cases in the Basement have been 

 revised. 



A collection of bones of Trachodon, from the Laramie 

 Formation of Wyoming, U.S.A., has been mounted in wall-case 

 8 for comparison with the remains of Iguanodon from the 

 English Wealden. 



The Khynchocephalian reptiles in table-case 14 have been 

 re-tableted with new printed labels. 



A new skeleton of Trionyx italicus has been framed and 

 exhibited in wall-case 18. 



The Seeley Collection of fossil reptiles from the Karoo 

 Formation of South Africa has been prepared and registered. 

 Some of the smaller specimens have been mounted, labelled, 

 and exhibited in table-cases 30-35, while the remains of 

 Erythrosuchus and other large specimens have been placed 

 in wall-case 10. 



Wall-case 10 has been partly re-fitted and thoroughly 

 re-painted, and all the Karoo reptilian remains contained in it 

 have been provided with new labels. 



Wall-cases 9, 10, Gallery 11, containing Triassic and Permian 

 footprints, have been re-painted ; and new printed labels have 

 been prepared for all the specimens. 



Number of specimens of Reptilia and Amphibia registered,, 

 303. 



Pisces (Gallery 6). — Wall-cases 5a and 6 have been cleaned 

 and re-painted, and the Crossopterygian fishes contained in 

 them have been provided with new printed labels. 



A large specimen of Undina gulo, from the Lower Lias of 

 Lyme Regis, has been framed and fixed on the wall between 

 wall-cases 6, 7. 



The Ccelacanth fishes have been examined and their 

 arrangement revised, preparatory to re-labelling. 



Some slabs of Upper Cretaceous rock from Westphalia, 

 exhibiting shoals of deep-sea Teleostean fishes, have been 

 framed and mounted on the wall between wall-cases 16, 17. 



Many recent acquisitions and Chalk fishes have been 

 tableted, with printed labels, for exhibition. 



Number of specimens of Pisces registered, 203. 



Mollusca (Galleries 7 and 8, and Workroom). — The un- 

 exhibited Conularida have been re-arranged and labelled in the 

 drawers of a new cabinet in the Workroom. 



The Cephalopoda registered, labelled, and incorporated 

 during the year include : — A series from the Durness Limestone 

 of Sutherland ; Devonian specimens from England and Germany; 



