156 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Seven fossil leaves in Travertine, from the Island of 

 Skyros, Greece. Presented by Sir Edwin H. Egerton, g.C.b. 



Rock Specimens. — Two specimens of Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, exhibiting a concretionary structure, from Chipping 

 Sodbur}^ Gloucestershire. Presented by Prof. S. H. Rey- 

 nolds, MiA., F.a.s. 



One rock specimen from the Millstone Grit of Tapwell. 

 Presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of Ducie, f.r.s. 



Eighteen specimens of sand-worn pebbles, from a table-land 

 near the river Waitohara, North Island, New Zealand, and six 

 photographs illustrating their mode of occurrence. Received 

 through Prof. Boyd Dawkins, F.E.s., by whom they were 

 exhibited to the Geological Society of London, 8th May 1902 

 (Abstr. Proc. Geol. Soc, Session 1901-1902, p. 115). Presented 

 by Lady Constance Knox. 



Twenty- six pebbles and rock-fragments, in illustration of 

 the donor's paper " The Pebble-band of the Elgin Trias, and 

 its Wind-worn Pebbles " (Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1901, pp. 650, 

 (351). Presented by Dr. William Mackie. 



Block of contorted schist, &c., from Ladysmith, Natal. 

 Described in the Geological Magazine [4], vol. viii., 1901, 

 pp. 509, 510, 549-555. Presented by Hugh Exton, Esq., 



M.D., F.G.S. 



B. — By Purchase. 



MaTiioncdia. — Tibia and mandibular ramus of Mastodon, 

 from the Pampean Formation, Entre Rios. 



A collection of the remains of HippoiJotamus minutus 

 from the caverns of Cyprus, obtained by Miss D. M. A. 

 Bate. 



A piece of the skin of Gryjootherium, and twenty-four 

 associated bones and teeth, from Cueva Eberhardt, Last Hope 

 Inlet, Patagonia. 



About 231 Mammalian remains from the Oligocene of St. 

 Gerand-le-Puy, the Middle Miocene of La Grive (Isere), and 

 the Pleistocene of Corsica and Sardinia. 



Part of skull of Eotherium from Eocene, Egypt. 



Forty- seven bones of fossil Mammalia, including portions of 

 skull and a mandible of Nesointhecus and skulls of Opolemur 

 and Avahis, from caverns near Fort Dauphin, Madagascar. 



Skull of Gervus euryceros, from the banks of R. Lambro, 

 Grafignana, Lombardy. 



One hundred and thirty remains of Pleistocene Rodentia, 

 Insectivora, Carnivora, and other Vertebrata, from a cavern, 

 'Trou du Sureau, near Montaigle, Valley of the Meuse. 



Aves. — Bones of Acjjyornis from caverns in Madagascar. 



Reptilia. — Sixteen Rhsetic Reptilian remains, and four 

 Coprolites, from Aust Cliff and Blue Anchor. 



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