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the Egyptian Government, per Capt. H. G. Lyons, E.E., 

 Director-General of Surveys, Cairo. 



A Chelonian bone from Eocene phosphatic deposits, 

 3,000 ft. above sea-level, Djebel Ayata, near Ksour, Tunis. 

 Presented by Charles Wilkinson, Esq. 



Amphibia. — A portion of a Labyrinthodont jaw from the 

 Rh?etic bone-bed of Aust Cliff. Presented by Spencer George 

 Perceval, Esq. 



Pisces. — Four microscope-slides of remains from the 

 Ludlow bone-bed. Presented by Dr. G. J. Hinde, f.R:S. 



A spine of Machcer acanthus from the Devonian of Beraun, 

 Bohemia. Presented by Qpfield Green, Esq., F.G.S. 



The type specimen of Listracanthus wardi from the 

 Middle Coal Measures of Smallthorn, North Staffordshire, 

 described and figured in the Geol. Mag., 1903, pp. 486-488 ; 

 also a fragment of another specimen. Presented by John 

 Ward, Esq., f.g.s. 



A Supraclavicle of Lepidotus minor and a specimen of 

 Fholidophorus ornatus from the Purbeck Beds of Swanage. 

 Presented by Alexander J. Hogg, Esq. 



Two teeth of Ptychodus m^aniiinillaTis from the Chalk 

 of Gatcombe, near JSeaton. Presented by Spencer George 

 Perceval, Esq. 



One Berycopsis elegans from the Chalk of Snodland, a 

 rostrum of Xiphiorhynchus priscus from the London Clay 

 of Sheppey, and a palate of JEtohatis from the Barton Clay. 

 Presented by W. E. Balston, Esq., f.g.s. 



Fish-remains collected by the donor from the Cretaceous 

 rocks near Bahia, Brazil, namely, two pieces of undetermined 

 large fish, six Lepidotus, five Ghirom^ystus, and eighteen 

 Diplo7)iystu8. Presented by Joseph Mawson, Esq., f.g.s. 



Ten imperfect teeth of Lamnidte fiom Eocene phosphatic 

 deposits, 3,000 ft. above sea-level, Djebel Ayata, near Ksour, 

 Tunis. Presented by Charles Wilkinson, Esq. 



Type specimen of Diplomystus m^armorensis from the 

 Miocene, near Sea of Marmora. Presented by Lt.-Col. 

 Thomas English, f.g.s. 



Five fish-remains (Clupeidse) from the Tek-fui Dagh 

 district of the Sea of Marmora. Presented by A. Frank 

 Dabell, Esq., a.m.i.m.e. 



Three Tertiary Selachian teeth from North America 

 (P. P. Carpenter Coll.). Presented by the Executors of the 

 late Dr. C. H. Gatty. 



Ten remains of Pogonias fasciatus from the Pampean 

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

 Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. Presented by Walter F. 

 Reid, Esq., C.E. 



