148 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



ylv6S.— Remains of three species of Birds from a cavern on 

 the Wye, Forest of Dean, collected by Miss D. M. A. Bate, 

 and noticed in Geol. Mag., 1901, p. 106. 



Plaster cast of egg of Moa from New Zealand. 



Eleven bones of Aepyomis hildebrandti from Sirabe,. 

 Madagascar. 



Reptilia and Batrachia. — Three hundred and twenty 

 bones of marine reptiles of genera Ophthalwiosaurus, Cryp- 

 toclidus, and Metriorhynchus, from the Oxford Clay, 

 Peterborough. 



Eight specimens of Branckiosaurus amhlyostomus from. 

 Lower Permian, Saxony. 



Plaster cast of skull of Chelonian, probabl}^ Fleurosternum 

 hullocki, from the Purbeck Beds. 



Plaster casts of skull and ring of tail-sheath of Miolania 

 argentina, from Chubut, Argentine Republic ; the originals 

 in the La Plata Museum, described by A. S. Woodward in 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1001. 



Plaster casts of Ophidian vertebra and Chelonian skull 

 from Eocene, Egypt. 



Plaster casts of mandibular rami of Linmosaurus transyl- 

 vanicus, from Upper Cretaceous, Siehenhurgen, Sbud Mochlodon 

 suessi, from Gosau Cretaceous, Wiener Neustadt ; the former 

 described and figured by Baron Nopcsa in Denkschr. k. Akad. 

 Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixviii., 1900, p. 577, pi. v. 



Pisces. — Slab of sandstone from Stormberg Beds, near 

 Senekal, Orange Colony, South Africa, containing several 

 specimens of Semionotus capensis, described and figured by 

 E. Schellwien, Schrift. phys.-oekon. Ges. Konigsberg, vol. xlii., 

 p. 1, pis. i.-iii. 



Five specimens of GlimoAius from the Lower Old Red 

 Sandstone of Forfarshire. 



Fish-teeth from the Carboniferous Limestone of Bundoran, 

 Ireland ; and from Eocene, Woking. Also an Eocene tooth 

 of Myliohatis, and a Cretaceous tooth of Ptychodus. 



One specimen of Mallotus from Pleistocene Clay, Green- 

 land ; and one specimen of Dapedius from Lowet- Lias, Lyme 



Regis. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrata. — A collection of 255 fossils 

 from the Oolite, Lias, and Trias of Bristol. 



A collection of 217 fossils from the Oxfordian, Callovian,. 

 and Bathonian of the Baltic Provinces of Russia. 



