152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By Miss Mary S. Johnston. 

 1. On a New Specimen of the Jarassic Ganoid Fish 

 Pleurojjholis Icevissima, Egerton. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. vi., 

 pp. 309-311, pi. xxiii. 



By Mrs. Jane Longstaff. 



1. On the genus Loxonema Quart. Journ. Geol." Soc, 

 vol. Ixv., pp. 210-228, pis. x., xi. 



By C. Thompson. 



1. The Ammonite called A. serpeoitimis. The Naturalist, 

 1909, pp. 214-219, pis. xiii.-xv. 



By Prof. J. W. Gregory. 



1. New Species of Cretaceous Bryozoa. Geol. Mag. [5], 

 vol. vi., pp. 61-66. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also 

 been described and figured by Prof. S. H. Reynolds, Dr. R. H. 

 Traquair, and Mr. H. Woods, in the Monographs of the 

 Palasontographical Society, vol. Ixiii. for 1909. 



VII. — A cquisitions. 



A. — By Donation. 



Mammalia, —^lastev cast of the type mandible of Homo 

 ■heidelbergensis from Mauer, near Heidelberg. Presented by 

 Dr. Otto Schoetensack. 



Plaster casts of two molar teeth of Pithecanthropus erectus 

 from Java. Presented hj W. Booth Pearsall, Esq., f.r.c.s.i. 



Four molar teeth and associated bones of a young Mammoth 

 '(Ele2)has primigenius) from the beach at the fishing village of 

 Selsey, Sussex. Presented by Edward Heron Allen, Esq., f.l.s. 



The skull of a young Rhinoceros, antiquitatis, part of the 

 mandible of the same species, mandible and maxilla of Elephas 

 primigenius, and fourteen other mammalian bones from the 

 Thames alluvium, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, E.G. Pre- 

 sented by Frank Lloyd, Esq. 



Portion of mandibular ramus of Rhinoceros found under 

 a pagoda at Kani, Chindwin River, Burma. Presented by 

 R. C. Rogers, Esq. 



Mandibular symphysis of Equus from gravel, River Moren- 

 dat, near Naivasha, British East Africa. Described by Prof. 

 Ridgeway in Proc. Zool. Soc, 1909. Presented by A. C. Hollis, 

 Esq. 



Thirty-eight coloured casts of fossils, chiefly Pliocene Mam- 

 malian teeth and bones, from a cavern at Dove Holes, near 

 Buxton. Presented by the Director, Manchester Museum. 



