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Eemoving casts of the large Plesiosaurus Gramptoni, 

 (24' X 14'), from Galleiy 3, and fixing in new frame upon 

 the south wall of Keptile Gallery 4. 



Keducing and repairing and transferring to new frames 

 the skeletons of Plesiosaurus rostratus, P. hoTnalospondy- 

 lus, and P. conybeari ; also repairing and refixing fifteen 

 other specimens of Plesiosaiiria in frames on wall. 



Developing, mending, and setting up wing-bones of large 

 edentulous pterodactyl (Pteranodon), from the chalk of 

 Kansas. 



Making about 20 moulds and about 60 casts of Reptilia, 

 and colouring the latter for exhibition in cases or for 

 exchange with other Museums, including skulls of Ple- 

 siosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Scelidosaurus, Hyperodapedon, 

 Rhytidosteus, &5c. Modelling mandible of Miolania. 



Colouring in outlines of Plesiosauria in Reptile Gallery. 

 Making casts of parts of skeleton of Plesiosaurus Hawkinsi, 

 for Index Museum, 



Mending specimen of Podocnemis Egyptiaca, and making 

 therefrom a complete reproduction of the dorsal and ventral 

 plates, and colouring same like the original. 



Pisces. — Setting in frames, for exhibition, about 60 fossil 

 Fishes. 



Developing, cleaning, and mending a large series of the 

 gigantic fish-remains from the Devonian of Ohio, Dinichthys, 

 Titanichthys, Gorgonichthys, &c., fitting and joining bony- 

 plates of skulls and mandibles together and mounting same 

 for exhibition. 



Developing and mending a series of remains of primitive 

 Devonian Sharks from Ohio, N. America. 



Invertebrata. — Making moulds and casts (and colouring 

 the latter) of several specimens of Cephalopoda, numerous 

 species of Brachiopoda and various Crinoidea. 



Also moulds and casts of a large number of wax models 

 for the Zoological Department. 



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VI. — Printing Labels. 



The preparation and printing of labels for the exhibition- 

 Galleries of the Museum has been continued both for the 

 Geological and Zoological Departments, and also for the 

 exhibition-cases in the Central Hall. 



For the cases in the Central Hall 73 labels have been 

 composed and 774 copies struck off. 



For the recent Mammalia 559 labels have been composed 

 and 3,518 copies struck ofi". Of large descriptive labels 12 

 have been composed and 72 copies struck off". 



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