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III. — Printing of Labels. 



The preparation and printing of labels for the exhibition- 

 galleries of the Museum has been continued. For the 

 Department of Geology 1,572 labels have been composed, and 

 10,438 copies printed. For the Department of Zoology and 

 Central Hall 2,204 labels have been composed and 20,339 

 copies printed. 



IV. — Exchanges and Duplicates. 



Exchanges of casts and duplicates of fossils have been made 

 with the following institutions and individuals: — American 

 Museum of Natural History ; Court Museum, Vienna ; 

 University of Lyons ; Manchester Museum ; Mr. R. F. 

 Damon; Mdlle. Berthe Chatelet-Sinard ; and Monsieur C. 

 Bartesago. 



Duplicate fossils have been presented to the Geological 

 Museum of the University of Melbourne. 



Y .—Departmental Library. 



The additions to the Library, which have been registered, 

 stamped, catalogued, and press-marked, comprise 262 new 

 works and pamphlets, of which 76 were purchased and 186 

 presented ; 305 parts of serials in progress, of which 208 were 

 purchased and 197 presented; and 231 maps, of which 102 

 were purchased and 129 presented. Seventy-seven volumes 

 have been bound. 



VI. — Publications. 



The fourth and concluding part of the Catalogue of Fossil 

 Fishes has been completed and published. Considerable 

 progress has been made with the MSS. of the Catalogues of 

 Mesozoic Plants and Fossil Rodentia. 



The following descriptive papers dealing with various parts 

 of the collection, chietly recent acquisitions, have also been 

 published in scientific journals : — 



By Henry Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S. 



1. On " Pyrgoma cretacea," a Cirripede, from the Upper 

 Chalk of Norwich and Margate. GeoL Mag. [4], vol. viii., 

 1901, pp. 145-152, pi. viii., figs. 1-5. 



2. Note on some Carboniferous Trilobites. Ibid., pp. 152- 

 154, pi. viii., figs. 6-8. . 



3. Note on the discovery of a very fine example of 

 Pleurotoma prisca, Solander, sp. (1766), at Barton, Hants. 

 Ibid., pp. 409 411. 



4. On some Crustacea collected by Miss Caroline Birley 

 and Miss L. Copland from the Upper Cretaceous of Faxe, 

 Denmark. Geol. Mag. [4] vol. viii., 1901, pp. 486-501, pi. xii. 



