146 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



For recent Invertebrata 868 labels have been set up and 

 8,310 copies struck off. 



For the Geological Galleries, for Vertebra ta 867 labels 

 have been composed and 7,196 copies struck ci'.'. 



For the Invertebrata 389 labels have been composed and 

 3,258 copies struck off and mounted. 



Of descriptive labels 41 have been composed and 246 copies 

 struck off, prepared, and mounted. 



Total labels composed 2,800, copies printed off 23,374, 

 Yiz. : — Zoology, 1,512 labels composed and 12,674 copies 

 printed off. Geology, 1,288 labels composed and 10,700 copies 

 printed off. 



VII. — Acquisitions. 1. — By Donation. A. — Vektebrata. 



1. MaiiVtnalia. — A collection of Mammalian remains from 

 Maragha, Persia, including teeth and bones of Mastodon 

 pentelici ; Rhinoceros hlanfordi; Bus erymanthius and 

 Griotherium argaloides. Presented by E. T. Giinther, Esq., 



M.A, 



A tooth and two bones of a herbivorous Dinosaur from the 

 Purbeck Beds, Lulworth, Dorset. Presented by G. E. 

 Blundell, Esq. 



Three teeth of Paloiolotlierium ininus and two portions of 

 small mammalian jaws from the Headon Beds, Headon Hill, 

 Isle of Wight. Also one tooth of F aloplotheriurn minor 

 from the blue clay, Hordwell Cliff, Hants. Presented by 

 William MacPherson, Esq. 



Tavo teeth of the Kiang (Equus hemionus), from Thibet. 

 Presented by Captain H. H. P. Deasy. 



Part of an uncut molar of Mastodon, from the Phosphate 

 deposits. Dredged from the Beaufort Kiver, South Carolina. 

 Presented by Mrs. W. H. Williams. 



Portion of antler of Reindeer (Cervus tarandus) from 

 6 feet depth below the surface in excavation on brewery 

 premises at Mortlake. Presented by C. H. Babington Esq. 



One molar of Mastodon, three upper molars of Rhinoceros, 

 and oiie tusk of Trichecodon Huxleyi, from the Red Crag, 

 Suffolk. Presented by the Committee of the Ipswich 

 Museum. 



2. Reptilia. — A tooth of Dakosaurus maximus from the 

 Boulder-Clay, Pakefield, Suffolk. Presented by F. D. 

 Longe, Esq. 



3. Pisces. — Four teeth of Oxyrhina Besori, Kg., from 

 quarry in sandstone at Girtasseh, above first cataract on the 

 Nile. Presented by Sir Benjamin Baker, f.r.s. 



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