66 ACCOUNTS, live, OF THE BUITISH JIUSEUM. 



(c) Smaller labels for generic and family names, (d) Miscellaneous small labels, notices 

 for doors, catalogues, &c. 



Each label is mounted upon caid, or upon tablets or slips of wood, and the edges 

 coloured. 



The establisbment of this printing-press will be the means of rapidly extending the 

 usefulness and attractiveness of the collection, both to students and to the public at large, 

 by greatly increasing the information afforded concerning the specimens exhibited in the 

 Galleries of the Museum. 



1. By Donntion. — A. Vertebrata. 



(1.) Mammalia. — Human and other remains, from the flu via tile deposits. Tilbury Dock, 

 Essex; presented by Donald S. Baynes, Esq., M.I.C.E. 



A coloured cast of Hyana fdina, Bofc. (figured by Mr. Lydekker, in Catalogue of 

 Mammalia, Part I.), the original in the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin ; presented 

 by Dr. Valentire Ball, f.e.S., f.g.S. 



Molar of Elephus primigenius, from the Pleistocene Gravel, Valley of the Ravensbourne, 

 Lewisham ; presented by Harman Visger, Esq., M.E.C.s. 



A molar of Mastodon pandionis, part of cranium of Sus hysiidricus, molar of Rhinoceros 

 perimerisis, and a portion of cranium of Aiitilope, sp. ; all from the Siwaliks of Perim 

 Island ; presented by Col. J. W. Watson. 



A caudal vertebra of Cetacean, from the Phosphate Beds, near Charleston, S. Caro- 

 lina ; presented by John C. Pirie, Esq. 



Antlers of Red Deer and other bones, dredged from the bed of the Thames, between 

 Kempsford and Castle Eaton, near Oxford; presented by D. Palgrave Turner, Esq. 



Vertebra of Right Whale, Balcena mysticeius, from Old Shore Brewery; presented by 

 Charles Tomkins, Esq. 



Three Mammalian remains from the Upper Eocene, Hempstead Beds, Isle of Wight ; 

 received from Mr. Henry Keeping. 



(2.) Reptilia. — Portion of a head of Gahsaums planiceps, Owen, from the Trias of 

 Kruisemant-fontein, Caledon River District, Orange Free States, S. Africa; presented by 

 Mr. C. S. Orpen. 



A I^uchal jjlate of Trionyx, from the Tertiary deposits of Perim Island, Gulf of Cam- 

 bay ; presented by R. Lydekker, Esq., b.a., f.g.s. 



Carapace of a Turtle, and two Saurian bones from North America ; presented by 

 Mr. Law. 



A tooth o^ Ichthyosaurus platyodon, from the Lower Lias of Warwickshire ; presented 

 by Michael H. Lakin, Esq. 



Plaster cast of a Humerus, and four portions of long bones, probablj* referable to 

 Plerodactyhis, from the Chalk of Bohemia ; presented by Dr. Anton Eritsch, Royal Bohe- 

 mian Museum, Prague. 



Five portions of bones of EusheUsaurus Brownis, Huxley ; also distal end of femur of 

 Orosazcrus, Huxley (described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 23. 1867, pp. 1-6), and 

 two other bones, all from the Storaiberg Mountains, South Africa ; presented by Profes- 

 sor T. H. Huxley, d.c.l., f.e.s.: 



Six remains of Reptilia from the Upper Eocene, Isle of Wight; presented by Mr. Kenry 

 Keeping. 



(3.) Pisces. — Twenty-four nodules containing small fish remains, from a Glacial, or 

 Post-glacial Deposit, at Bindalen, Norv\ay ; presented by Henry Tryon, Esq. 



Two remains of fishes, from the Carboniferous limestone, Gwannys-car, near Rhyl; 

 presented by E. B. Luxmoore, Esq. 



Two teeth of Carcharodon, from the Phosphate Beds, near Charleston, S. Carolina : 

 presented by John C. Pirie, Esq. 



Eight Cephalaspidian Mshes from the Lower Old Red Sandstone, Passage Beds, Rail- 

 way cutting, Ledbury Station, by George H. Piper, Esq., f.g.s. 



Impression of scale of Hoioptychius, in conglomerate of Old Red Sandstone, near Tort- 

 worth, Gloucestershire ; presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of Ducie, F.R.S., F.G.S. 



One tooth of Squatina, from the Uj^per Chalk of Lewes; presented by James 

 Fox, Esq. 



Two teeth of Corax, and 20 teeth of Notidanus microdon, from the Cambridge Green- 

 sand ; presented by James Carter, Esq., f.g.s. 



Three fragments of Acrohpis Wilsoni, Traq. MS., Yoredale Shales, near Belper, 

 Derbyshire ; also two small slabs of sandstone, with remains of a Ganoid fish, from the 

 Upper Keuper, Colwick Wood, Nottingham ; presented by E. Wilson, Esq., f.g.s. 



One Oxyrhina, from the Tertiary Deposits, Murray River, near Adelaide, South Aus- 

 tralia; presented by William Evans, Esq. 



One specimen of (Jlupea catopygoptera, and another small fish, from the Tertiary of 

 Verona; presented by Walter Myers, Esq., f.s.a. 



Two Eocene fishes from the Hempstead Beds, Isle of Wight; presented by Mr. Henry 

 Keeping. 



(a) Mollusca 



