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Five sternal ribs of Dinornis, and two pieces of green 

 egg-shell discovered with the remains of Dinornis from New 

 Zealand, noticed by White and Rutton, Trans. N. Zealand 

 Institute, vol. viii. (1875), pp. 98, 101. Presented by Sir 

 Edmund Giles Loder, Bart, 



A fossil bird's egg from a consolidated beach, about 50 feet 

 above sea-level, Bermuda. Presented by W. Young, Esq. 



Reptilia. — A portion of the mandible of Steneosaurus 

 from the Great Oolite of Kingsthorpe, Northampton. Pre- 

 sented by Thomas Jesson, Esq., f.g.s. 



A slab of footprints of Iguanodon from the Purbeck Beds 

 of Tilly Whim, near Swanage. Presented by Sir John 

 Mowlem Burt. 



A reptilian rib from the Wealden of Tilgate Forest. Pre- 

 sented by Rev. Sydney C. Bagot. 



Three reptilian teeth. Presented by the Executors of the 

 late W. H. Corfield, Esq., m.d. ; j^er T.'H. Corfield, Esq. 



A plaster cast of a supposed Rhynchocephalian jaw from 

 the zone of TerehratvMna gracilis in the Chalk of Cuxton, 

 Kent. Presented by E. T. Newton, Esq., f.r.s. 



One Coprolite and one Crocodilian tooth from the Cre- 

 taceous near Bahia, Brazil. Presented by Joseph Mawson, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Plaster cast of dermal tubercle (? Reptilian), from the 

 Cretaceous, Port Darwin, Australia. Presented by R. Ethe- 

 ridge, Esq., Junr. 



A snout of Gavialis from the Siwalik Formation of 

 Burma. Presented by Rodway C. J. Swinhoe, Esq., and 

 Lieut.-Col. F. P. Nichols, r.a.m.c. 



Am2yhihia. — One Protriton 'petrolei, from the Lower 

 Permian of Autun. Presented by Henri J. Joly, Esq. 



Pisces. — A s[ab of ironstone, with the remains of several 

 individuals of Acrolepis molyneibxi, from the Permo- Carboni- 

 ferous of the Sengwe Coalfield, Rhodesia. Presented by 

 A. J. C. Molyneux, Esq., F.G.S. 



Four enlarged wax-models of PalcBospondylus gunni, 

 described and figured by Prof, and Miss Sollas, Phil. Trans. 

 1903b. Presented by Prof. W. J. Sollas, f.r s. 



Four fish-remains from the Lower Devonian of Water- 

 gate Bay, Cornwall. Presented by Howard Fox, Esq. 



One Pteraspis cornuhica from the Lower Devonian, Lan- 

 tivet Bay, S. Cornwall. Presented by Upfield Green, Esq., 



F.G.S. 



Portion of a mandible of Polyplocodus from the Old Red 

 Sandstone of Nairn, Scotland. Presented by William Taylor, 

 Esq., J.P. 



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