142 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A skull of Bos 'primigenius from excavations connected 

 with the making of Preston Dock. Presented by the Corpo- 

 ration of Preston, through the Committee of the Harris Free 

 Public Library and Museum, Preston. 



Seventeen bones of mammals from the brocks of Caithness. 

 Presented by Sir Francis Tress Barry, Bart., M.P. 



Hair, probably of a deer, from the peat of Thorn Moors, 

 Lincolnshire. Presented by Thomas W. Wilson, Esq. 



Aves. — Ten mummified remains of Petrels, probably 

 Oceanodwma markhami, from nitrate deposits near the 

 coast in Peru, now raised from 5,000 to 6,000 feet above sea- 

 level. Presented by Major F. J. Ricarde-Seaver, f.r.s.e. 



An ungual phalanx of a bird from the Pampean Forma- 

 tion, 40 ft. above sea-level, Punta Lara, province of Buenos 

 Aires, Argentine Republic. Presented by Walter F. Reid, 

 Esq., C.E. 



Two pieces of bone-breccia with bird-remains from Old 

 Catalan Bay, Gibraltar. Presented by Ernest Lacy. Esq. 



Forty-five bones of Birds (including skulls of Alca im- 

 loennis) from the brocks of Caithness. Presented by Sir 

 Francis Tress Barry, Bart., M.P. 



Eight bones of birds (Grus, &c.) from the Fenland. Pre- 

 sented by the Hon. Walter Rothschild, m.p. 



Reptilia. — A plaster cast of Reptilian footprints from the 

 Karoo Formation, Middleburg, Cape Colony (original in the 

 Pal?eontological Museum, Munich). Presented by Prof. H. 

 G. Seeley, f.r.s. 



A Plesiosaurian propodium from the Rhtetic (Naiadites 

 bed;, New Clifton, Red land. Presented by William McPherson, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



A portion of a Plesiosaurian skeleton from the White 

 Lias, Westbury-on-Severn, noticed by the donor in Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ix. (1904), p. 359. Presented by 

 W. F. Gwinnell, Esq., f.g.s. 



A paddle of Ichthyosaurus extremus from the Lias, 

 described and figured by G. A. Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1904. Presented by Harold Lansdown, Esci. 



An ungual phalanx of Megalosaurus from the Weal den 

 of Sussex, and the propodium of a Plesiosaurian, from the 

 Gault of Fordham, Cambs. Presented by the Executors of 

 the late Dr. C. H. Gatty. 



Reptilian remains collected by the donor from the 

 Cretaceous rocks near Bahia, Brazil, including a tooth of 

 Pterodactyl, three Crocodilian teeth, one Crocodilian scute, 

 and two Coprolites. Presented by Joseph Mawson, Esq , 



F.G.S. 



Two specimens of a large Testudo and thirty other Rep- 

 tilian remains from the Eocene of the Fayum. Presented by 



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