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A mandibular ramus of a rodent from the Oligocene of 

 France. Presented by W. E. Balston, Esq. 



Plaster casts of mandible of a new species of Sthenurus 

 from the Mammoth Cave, Margaret Eiver, about 200 miles 

 south of Perth, West Australia. Presented by the Hon John 

 W. Hackett, ll.d. 



Revtilia OMcl Amphibia. — Counterpart of type specimen of 

 a Labyrinthodont, Bothriceps majo7' (A. S. Woodward. Rec. 

 Oeol. Surv., N.S. Wales, vol viii, 1909, pp. 317-319, pi. 51)from 

 the Oil Shale at Airly, New South Wales. Presented by the 

 Directors of the Commonwealth Oil Corporation. 



Cheirotherian footprint from the Lower Keuper, Storeton, 

 Cheshire, described by the donor in Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1909. 

 Presented by Henry C. Beasley, Esq. 



Seven vertebrate fossils from the Rhtetic bonebed, Aust 

 Cliff. Presented by Dr. W. Theophilus Ord. 



Two shells of Pleurosternwiii from the Purbeck Beds, 

 Swanage. Presented by Frederick Hovenden, Esq., f.l.s. 



Portion of a mandibular ramus of Iguanodon from the 

 Wealden of Pevensey, Sussex. Presented by Rev. J. Fowler. 



Three footprints of Iguanodon from the Wealden of Hurtis 

 Hill, Crowborough. Presented by Messrs. Connor Bros. 



Four teeth of Theriosuchus from the Wealden of Hastings. 

 Presented by Charles Dawson, Esq., f.s.a. 



Ichthyosaurian vertebrae from the Cretaceous, near Towns- 

 ville, North Queensland. Presented by Horace M. Trower, Esq. 



Pisces. — Group of fish-remains from the Lower Devonian 

 of Cornwall. Presented by Upiield Green, Esq., f.g.s. 



Sixty Fishes from the Old Red Sandstone and the Jurassic 

 of Scotland, including part of the type-specimen of Gyrodus 

 goweri. Presented by R. Marcus Gunn, Esq., m.a., m.b., f.r.c.s. 



Fourteen Platysomid and Ccelacanth Fishes from the Permo- 

 Carboniferous of N.W. Madagascar. Presented by George G. 

 Dixon, Esq. 



A specimen of Golohodus from the Trias of Besano, near 

 Lake Lugano. Presented by Prof. G. de Alessandri. 



A specimen of Chondrosteus acipemseroides from the Lower 

 Lias of Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire. Presented by Montagu 

 Browne, Esq. 



A large specimen of PleurophoUs loivissinia from the Litho- 

 graphic stone, Kelheim, Bavaria. Presented by Miss M. S. 

 Johnston. 



A jaw of a Pycnodont fish from the Purbeck Beds, Swanage. 

 Presented by Frederick Hovenden, Esq., F.L.s. 



Two fishes from the English Chalk, bequeathed by the late 

 General C. F. Cockburn, presented by Miss Cockburn. 



