26 ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Lower jaw of Elephas primigenius, with remains of Bos longifrons, Bos primigenius, 

 Horse, Reindeer, and lower jaw of the Bottle-nose Whale {Hyper o'6don)\ all found in the 

 neighbourhood of London, Presented by the Commissioners of the Metropolitan Board 

 of Works. 



A fine lower jaw, with four molars in situ, of Elephas primigenius, and antlers of Cervus 

 Elaphus, fiom the excavations in Holyhead Harbour. Presented by the Hon. William 

 Owen Stanley, m.p., f. g.s. 



A lower jaw of the Red Deer, from 40 feet beneath the surface of a shoal off Nettlestone 

 Point, Isle of Wight. Presented by Thomas Harris, Esq., Engineer. 



A fine series of remains of Marsupial Animals, including a portion of the upper jaw, an 

 entire pelvis, tibia, and other bones of Diprotodon Australis, and portions of the skeleton 

 of Macropus and Phascolomys, from fluviatile deposits, Darling Downs, Queensland, Aus- 

 traha; together with remains of Dinornis, from New Zealand. Presented by Sir Daniel 

 Cooper, Bart. 



Skull and lower jaw of Canis spelaiis, from Bernberg. 



Antilope brevicornis, from Pikermi, near Athens. 



Palatal portion of the upper jaw, with two molar teeth iii situ, of Elephas antiquus, from 

 the Pleistocene clay at Peckham, and an ulna and radius and other bones of jE/epAas primi- 

 genius, from Ilford. 



A skull of the rare species of extinct Ox {Bos frontosus), from the gravel-bed at Vaux- 

 ball ; a portion of a skull of Bos primigenius, and various parts of the skeleton of the same 

 species, from Ilford. 



A nearly perfect skeleton,*of about 12 feet in length, of a new species of Plesiosaurus, 

 from the Lower Lias of Charmouth. This very interesting addition to the Reptilian Class 

 has received the name Plesiosaurus rostratus from Professor Owen. 



A series of Reptilian Remains from the Coal Measures near Airdrie. 



An entire lower jaw of Belodon Kapffi, with many detached bones of the skeleton of the 

 same species ; also a right ramus ofthe lower jaw of Belodon Flieningeri ; a probably unique 

 specimen of Teratosaurus suevicus, described and figured by H. von Meyer in the 

 Palaeontographica ; and remains of a rare Chelonian reptile {Chelytherium obscurum, v. M.), 

 from the Upper Keuper sandstone of Stuttgardt. These were purchased of Dr. Kaptf, 

 together with a fine series of bones of Nothosaurus and Simosaurus from the Trias (Let- 

 tenkohle) deposits of Hoheneck, Wurtemberg. 



A slab containing impressions of Batrachoides nidificans, from the New Red Sandstone of 

 Massachusetts. 



A specimen of Ichthyosaurus tenuirostris, with portions of the dermal covering attached, 

 from the Lias at Barrow-on-Soar. 



Specimens of Pleur acanthus, Palceoniscus, and Acanthodes, from the Coal Measures of 

 Germany. Presented by Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, k. c. b. 



Some new genera and species of Fossil Fishes, including Parexus incurvus, Euthacanthus 

 MclSicoli, Ischnacanthus gracilis, and others, from the Old Red Sandstone ot Forfarshire. 

 Presented by James Powrie, Esq., f.g.s. 



Remains of Cephalaspis and Pteraspis, from the Old Red Sandstone, Heightinton, 

 Salop. 



Several slabs, containing teeth, cephalic and dorsal spines, and showing the shagreen 

 structure ofthe skin, of several species of Hybodus; fine examples of Evgnathus, Pholido- 

 phorus, Lepidotus Jimbriatus, Conodus Chirotes, Chondrosteus, Dapedius, and yT^chmodus, from 

 the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis and Charmouth. 



A nearly entire specimen of a new genus of Fishes, allied to Dercetis {Plinlhophorus 

 robustus, Giinther), from the Lower Chalk, Dover. 



Various Fish Remains from the Trias of Sunderland, Massachusetts. 



Fine specimens of Calacanthus Hassioe, Strophodus arcuatus, Dictea striata, Acrolepis, 

 and Pygopterus, from the copper slates of Richelsdorf. 



A fine series of the palatal teeth of Ceratodus, from the Trias of Hoheneck, and of 

 Semionotvs Kapffi, and S'. Bergeri, from the Upper Keuper Sandstone of Stuttgardt. 



Invertebrate Classes. — Seven casts of remains of new species of gigantic Crustaceans, 

 from the Old Red Sandstone of Forfarshire. Presented by James Powrie, Esq., f.g.s. 

 (Described by Mr. Henry Woodward at the meeting of the British Association, Bath, 

 1864.) 



Cast of a new and remarkable Cystidean (Comarocysiites punctatus), from the Lower 

 Silurian, Canada. Presented by Dr. J. A. Grant, Ottawa City. 



Five Fossil Plants from the Coal Measures of Germany. Presented by Sir Roderick 

 Impey Murchison, k. c.b. 



A slab from the Carboniferous Limestone of Dunbar, covered with Spirifers, and plates and 

 spines ot a Cidaris. Presented by David Robertson, Esq. 



Shells from the basement bed of the London Clay, Bickley, Kent. Presented by 

 C. J. A. Meyer, Esq. 



Slab from the Mountain Limestone, containing a section of a very large and perfect 

 specimen of Actinoceras, from the Newbery marble quarries, The Peak, Derbyshire. 

 Presented by Francis Wright, Esq. 



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