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VII. — Acquisitions. 



A. — By Donation. 



Mammalia. — Upwards of two hundred and fifty fossil 

 remains of Mammalia [Ancodus, Arsinoitherium, Eosiven, 

 Moeritherium, Palceomastodon, Sagkatheriitm, Zeuglodon, 

 &c.) from the Eocene of the Fayum, Egypt. Presented by 

 the Egyptian Government, per Capt. H. G. Lyons, r.e., 

 Director-General of Surveys, Cairo. 



Nine portions of jaws and teeth of AnthvacotheTium 

 TYiagnum,, from the Oligocene Lignite, Sincu, Majorca, 

 described by Dr. Forsyth Major in Proc. Zool. Soc, 1904. 

 Presented by Oldfield Thomas, Esq., f.e.s. 



Vertebra of Halitherium from Miocene of Thrace. Pre- 

 sented by Lieut. -Col. English, F.G.S. 



Sixty remains of Mammalia from Cueva Eberhardt, Last 

 Hope Inlet, Patagonia, including skin, hair, and excrement 

 of Gry23otherium, and hoofs of horses. Also thirty bones of 

 Mammalia (pig, stag, roebuck, beaver, otter, &lc.) from the 

 Fenland. Presented by the Hon. Walter Rothschild, M.P. 



Eleven bones of guanaco apparently broken by man, from 

 the superficial deposit in a cavern near Last Hope Inlet, 

 Patagonia. Presented by Walter S. Ferrier, Esq. 



The skull of a Rodent from the Pampean Formation, 

 40 ft. above sea-level, Punta Lara, Province of Buenos Aires, 

 Argentine Republic. Also a piece of human skull, a mandi- 

 bular symphysis of a pig, and a mandibular ramus of a dog, 

 from a superficial deposit at Lower Northall. Presented by 

 Walter F. Reid, Esq., C.E. 



A skull of Ty2'>othevium from River Desagnadero, near 

 Ulloma, Bolivia. Presented by Senor Don Felipe Pardo. 



A piece of bone-breccia from the cliff above Europa Flat, 

 Gibraltar. Presented by H. D. Acland, Esq., f.g.s. 



Portion of jaw of Sus giganteus (?). Presented by Spencer 

 George Perceval, Esq. 



A molar tooth of Elephas ijvhnigcniiis found beneath 

 peat, above auriferous gravel at Dawson, Yukon, Canada. 

 Presented by H. Maxwell Clark, Fsq. 



A molar tooth and a fragment of tusk of Elephas primi- 

 genius from Pleistocene gravels, Newtown River Creek, near 

 Shalfleet, Isle of Wight.' Presented by B. C. Polkinghorne, 

 Esq., B.SC. 



A piece of a tusk of Elephas, noticed in the donor's paper 

 in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 48 (1892), pp. 86-90. Pre- 

 sented by A. C. Nicholson, Esq., F.G.S. 



Tibia of Red Deer (Cert'us elaphus) from blue clay beneath 

 peat near Beckton Gas Works, between Barking and East 

 Ham. Presented by Y. R. P. Burges, Esq. 



