160 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH M'JSEL'M. 



One specimen of Quartz with dendrit?!S from Trelaze, 

 Angers, and one specimen of Fontainebleau Sandstone. 

 Presented by Henri L. Joly, Esq. 



Three mineral structures from the Lower Lias of Lyme 

 Eegis, having the outward form of Ichthyosaurian teeth. 

 Presented by Mr. DoUman, 



D. — By Purchase. 



Ilammalia. — Eleven specimens of teeth and jaws of 

 Lophiodon, from the Lutetian beds of St. Mamert du Gard, 

 France. 



Forty-six teeth and bones of a new dwarf species of 

 elephant, Elephas Cypriotes, from the caverns of Cyprus, 

 obtained by Miss D. M. A. Bate, and described by her in the 

 Proc. Roy. Soc, 1902. 



Two portions of the upper and lower dentition of Cervus, 

 from Oschiri, Sardinia. 



The sacrum of a Mammoth from the Godwin Sands. 



Aves. — A plaster cast of the sternum of Dinornis from 

 New Zealand (the original in the collection of the Hon. Walter 

 Rothschild, M.P.). 



Reptilia. — A collection of the remains of thirteen Fossil 

 Reptiles from the Triassic Sandstone near Elgin, including 

 the skeleton of Telerpeton elginense and parts of the skull 

 of Hyperodapedon gordoni, described by Huxley in the 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1867 and 1869 ; premaxillse of Hy- 

 perodapedon gordoni, described by Huxley, loc. cit., 1887 ; 

 the type-specimen of Erpetosuchus granii, described l3y E. T. 

 Newton, Phil. Trans. 1893 b ; the type-specimen of Steno- 

 onetopon taylori, described by G. A. Boulenger in Phil. Trans. 

 1903 B ; two specimens of Ornithosuchus woodiuardi, des- 

 cribed by G. A. Boulenger, ihid. ; the skull of Hyperodapedon 

 gordoni, described by G. A. Boulenger, ihid. 



A reptilian bone from the Rhaetic of Aust Cliff. 



A coloured plaster cast of the type-skull of Limnosaurus 

 transsylvanicus. 



Two specimens of a Mosasaurian, Platecarpus coryphaeus, 

 from the Chalk of Kansas (one axial skeleton, and one slab 

 with head^, collected by Mr. C. H. Sternberg. 



One reptilian tooth from the Chalk oE Kent. 



A small chelonian bone, from the Barton Clay. 



Amphibia. — A. fine skull of a Labyrinthodont {Capito- 

 saurus), in counterpart, from the Keuper Sandstone of 

 Stanton, Staffordshire, noticed by John Ward, Trans. N. Staffs. 

 Field Club, Feb. 22nd, 1900. 



Pisces. — Twenty-two fishes of the genera Elonichthys, 

 Rhadinichthys, Eurynotus, and Rhizodus, from the Lower 



