f)8 ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



(2.) Aves. — A bird's feather, from the Eocene, Bournemouth. Presented by J. S. 

 Gardner, Esq., F.G.S. 



Eighteen bird-bones, from Lord Howe Island. Presented by Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. 



1vi(i\^•e hones oi' Didus iiieptiis, Mauritius, and one bone oY Dinoinis,l^ew Zealand. 

 Presented by John Edward Lee, Esq. f.s.a., f.g.s. 



(3.) Reptilia. — Numerous fragmentary remains of Labyrinthodout reptiles, from the 

 Eonxville District, Orange Free States, South Africa. Presented by C. Sirr Orpen, 

 Esq. 



One tooth and one small dermal spine of Hylaosaurus (?), from the Weald CIay_, 

 Hastings. Presented by C. Dawson. Esq., f.g.s. 



A series of remains of Megalajiia, and some fragmentary Chelonian remains in a Tertiary 

 sandstone formation, from Lord Howe Island. Presented by Robert D. Fitzc;erald, 

 Esq. 



Casts of skulls of Dinocerns mirabile, and Tinoceras ingens, with 35 other casts of bones 

 of the skeletons of Dinocerata, from the Tertiary Strata cf Wyoming (figured and des- 

 cribed in Marsh's Dinocerata). Presented by Professor O. C. Marsli, M.A., F.G.S. 



Casts of bones of ArchcBffosaurus (figui'ed in Fauna der Gaskohle, Boliemia, p. 14, fig. 

 123), also of Chelydosaurus Vrmnji (fig. 133, op. cit. Band II, Heft 1, 1885). Presented 

 by Professor Dr. Anton Fritsch. 



A series of blocks of Triassic sandstone from the quarries near Elgin, containing frag- 

 mentary remains of Slugonolepis Rohertsoni, described by Professor Huxley, Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. 1859, Vol- xv., jip. 440-460, PI. xiv. Presented by the Reverend 

 Dr. Gordon. 



Eleven specimens of scutes of Hyperodapedon Huxieyi, and five scutes of Labyrintho- 

 dout, from the 'J'rias, Maleri, India. Presented by H. B. Medllcott, Esq. m.a., f.r.s., 



F.G.S. 



Restored model of P/eszosa«r'is (7?"am/j^rt?i/, the original fossil in the Dublin Museum. 

 Presented by Professor V. Ball, M.A., F.R.S. 



A series of Turtles' eggs, from the Post Pliocene deposits in Tasmania. Presented 

 by J. Abrahams, Esq. 



Nineteen teeth of Crocodiles and Gavlals, and four vertebra; of Pylhnnmulurus, Newer 

 Miocene Siwalik Hills. Presented by H. B. Medllcott, M.A., F.R.&. 



Two hundred and eighty teeth and otiier reptilian remains from the Eocene, Hemp- 

 stead, Isle of Wight, and 256 from the Wealden of Sussex. Thirty parts of limb-bones 

 and vertebric, from the Wealden, Brixton, Isle of Wight, and a series of vertebra; from 

 the Stonesfield Slate, near Oxford. One hundred and one fragmentary reptilian remains, 

 Wealden and Purbeck. Presented by John Edward Lee, Esq. F.S.A., F.G.S. 



(4.) Pisces. — Eleven Fishes from the Old Red Sandstone, Scotland. Presented by 

 Professor J. Prestwich, M.A., F.R.s., F.G.S. 



Thiity-two specimens of Fish-teeth and one Fish-spine from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, .Armagh, Ireland, i'resented by the Earl of Enniskillen, d.c.l., f.r.s. 



Remains of one Permian and two Eocene fishes from America. Presented by R.. 

 I.ydekker, Esq. B.A., F.G.S. 



Seven teeth of Latnna elegans, and two teeth of Otodus Riitoti, from the Heersien Beds, 

 Belgium ; and ten teeth of Otodus sp. Lamna verticalis and Galencerdo minor, from the 

 Lffikenien Beds, Belgium. Presented by Geoi'ge F. Harris, Esq., F.G.S. 



Sixteen fisli remains from the Cretaceous deposits, Lebanon ; seven Fishes from the 

 Keupferschiefer, Germany. Four Permian fishes from America, and thirty-four from the 

 Devonian of Polperro. Seventy-eight fish-remains. Old Red Sandstone, Balruddery, 

 tkc, and 101 from Wealden and Purbeck Strata. Presented by J. E. Lee, Esq. f.s.a., 



F.G.S. 



B. — Invertebrata. 



(a.) Mollusca. — Five thousand two hundred and one specimens of Brachiopoda, from 

 the Wenlock Shale, Buildwas and Tichwood; presented by George Maw, Esq., f.g.s.,. 

 F.L.S., &c. 



A series of 169 Mollusca, from Husavik, Iceland; presented by the President and 

 Council of the Royal Society of Loudon. 



A specimen of Ammonites biplex, from the " Boulder Clay," Dullingham Ley, Cam- 

 bridgeshire ; presented by G. H. Verrall, Esq. 



One Ostrea Lcymerii (?) {See Supplement to Hooker & Ball's Geology of Morocco, 

 p. 451), &c., from Agadir, South West Morocco; presented by John Ball, Esq., f.r.s. 



Ninety-two Brachiopoda, Cephalopoda and Lamellibranchiata, from the Devonian form- 

 ation, Plattenberg Bay, South Africa ; presented by W. E. Balston, Esq., F.G.s. 



Nineteen Freshwater Shells, from the Lower Siwalik Beds, Gandoi, Bugtl Hills, 

 Baluchistan 'described and figured, Mem. Geol. Surv., India, vol. xx., Pt. 2, pp. 12S-136, 

 plates i, ii, HI); presented by H. B. Medllcott, Esq., f.r.s., f.g.s. 



A collection of British Crag Mollusca, containing many specimens figured and described 

 in the Supplements to S. V. Woods' Monograph on the Crag Mollusca, Pal. Soc. Volumes,, 

 for 1872, 74, 79 and 1882 ; presented by Mrs. S. V. Wood. 



A series of eighty-five Post Pliocene Shells from King Edward, Banff, N.B. ; presented 

 by John Milne, Esq. 



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