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(19.) Parfitt, E. — On the temperature and Coral Fauna of 

 the Greensand Sea. Trans. Devon Assoc. VoL XV., 

 pp. 416-425. 1883. 



(20.) Woods, H. — A Monograph of the Cretaceous Lamelli- 

 branchia of England. Palseontogr. Soc. 1899-^. 

 (p. 182, pi. xvii., f. 4.) 



C. — By Donation. 



Mammalia. — A series of seventy remains of fossil mam- 

 malia collected by Miss D, M. A. Bate in the caverns of 

 Cyprus, including the type-mandible of Genetta plesictoides, 

 Bate, other bones of the same species, molars of Elephas 

 Cypriotes, Bate, two skulls of Crocidura russula cypria, 

 remains of Ronsetta cegyptiacus, part of a mandible of 8us, 

 and bones of Rodentia. Presented by the Council of the 

 Royal Society. 



Fifty vertebrate fossils, chiefly Mammalia, from the 

 Siwalik Formation of Burma, comprising parts of skulls, jaws, 

 and teeth of Merycopotamus, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, 

 Equus, Mastodon, Stegodon insignis, and Elephas nama 

 dicus. Presented by Rodway C. J. Swinhoe, Esq., and Lieut.- 

 Col. F. P. Nichols, R.A.M.C. 



A portion of the molar tooth of an Elephant, probably 

 Elephas namadicus, from Bukit Besar, Malay Peninsula. 

 Presented by Nelson Annandale, Esq. 



An upper molar of Lophiodon rhinocerodes, from the 

 Upper Eocene, St. Mamert, Gard. Presented by Mons. Jean 

 Miquel. 



The skull, portions of a mandibular ramus, a femur, and 

 two ribs, also other fragments of bones of Rhinoceros anti- 

 quitatis, from gravel at Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, E.C. 

 Presented by the Proprietors of the " Daily Chronicle." 



Portion of the frontlet of Cervus giganteus and a tooth of 

 Equus cahallus from a railway cutting at Thornton Heathy 

 Surrey. Presented by F. C. C' Platts, Esq. 



Four horn-cores of Bos from a superficial deposit near 

 Kempton Road, Bedford. Presented by G. C. Crick, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



The seventh cervical vertebra of Bison priscus from 

 superficial gravel, Klondyke, Canada, Presented by Sir Wm*. 

 S. Church, Bart., k.c.b., m.d. 



Part of the metatarsus of a Red Deer, and the radius of a 

 Sheep from a submerged Forest at Cordal, S.W. of Benbecula, 

 Outer Hebrides. Presented by Brig.-Surg. Lieut.-Col. Mac 

 Rury. 



Aves. — The first phalangeal bone of the hallux of Didus 

 ineptus from Mt. Corps de Garde, Mauritius. Presented by 

 James E. M. Browne, Esq., m.b. 



