148 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



2. On a Skull of E^t^drictis galictoides from the Pleisto- 

 cene Ossiferous Breccia of Sardinia. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, 

 vol. ii. (1902), pp. 625-628. 



3. On Jaws and Teeth of Pliocene Voles. Ibid., 1902, vol. i., 

 pp. 102-107. 



4. On Mustela palceattica from the Upper Miocene of 

 Pikermi and Samos. Ibid., 1902, vol. i., pp. 109-114, pi. vii. 



5. On the Pigmy Hippopotamus from the Pleistocene of 

 Cyprus. Ibid., 1902, vol. ii., pp. 107-112, pis. ix., x. 



By W. H. Hudleston, M.A., f.r.s. 



1. Fossils from the Hindu Khoosh. Geol. Mag. [4], vol. ix., 

 pp. 49-58, pis. ii., iii. 



Various fossils in the Department of Geology have also been 

 described and figured by Prof. Reynolds, Mr. Henry Woods, 

 Miss Elles, and Miss Wood, in the Monographs of the Palseon- 

 tographical Society, vol. Ivi. for 1902. 



VIII. — Acquisitions. A. — By Donation. 

 Mammalia. — Portions of skull, mandible, teeth, vertebrae, 

 and limb-bones of Arsinoitherium and Palceomastodon, also 

 two jaws of Saghatherium, from the Upper Eocene of the 

 Fayum, Egypt ; in all 25 specimens. Presented by the 

 Government of Egypt, through the Director-General of 

 Egyptian Surveys. 



Distal half of humerus of Rhinoceros, dredged from the 

 Thames near Sheerness. Presented by Alfred Willmore, Esq. 



Two portions of tusk, and one molar tooth of Elephas 

 priniigenius, and part of a large Cervine skull, dredged from 

 the bed of the North Sea. Presented by the Hon. Walter 

 Rothschild, M.P., Trustee of the British Museum. 



The last lower molar of Elephas prim,igenius from 

 diluvium on the shore near St. Audries, Somerset ; formerly 

 in the collection of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart., noticed in the 

 Proc. Geol. Soc, vol. iii. (1842), and Trans. Geol. Soc. [2], 

 vol. vi. Presented by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Four mandibles, four teeth, one tusk, and one atlas 

 vertebra of Elephas primigenius, and one imperfect skull 

 of Bison priscus from the Brick Earth, Plumstead, Kent. 

 Presented by Messrs. A. Gregory & Co. 



Portion of skull of Bison from bank of river Inia, Tomsk, 

 Siberia. Presented by Oswald J. Cattley, Esq. 



Axis vertebra, shaft of radius, and shaft of femur of Ovibos 

 raoschatus, and part of mandibular ramus of Equus cahallus, 

 both from the Brick Earth, Plumstead. Presented by Rev. B. 

 Hale Wortham, m.a. 



Teeth of Mastodon angustidens (?) and Halitherium 

 schinzi (?), figured by Leith Adams in Quart. Journ. Geol. 



