ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 73 



number of leading orders and class-labels have been prepared with stencil-plates and 

 alUhe larger labels are mounted upon wood, the edges of which are also liuished and 

 painted. 



Acquisitions. 1. By Dona.tton.—K. Vertebrata. 



(1.) i/am»i«ii(;.— Frontal and antler of Alces machUs, from Cleveland, York- 

 shire ; presented by the Trustees of the Christy Collection, through A. W. Franks, 

 Esq., C.B., &c. 



A Molar of Elephas meridionalis (figd. and descd. in Quart. Joui-. Geol. Soc, Nov. 

 1888) ; presented by J. C. Mansel-Pleydel, Esq., f.g.s., f.z.s. 



A Human Calvarium from the Filter -bed -works, Hampton; presented by C. 

 Berjeau, Esq. 



Eight specimens of Teeth of Equus and Siis from Sarawak, Borneo; presented bv 

 A. H. Everett, Esq. '' 



Five Metacarpals, and two Metatarsals of Sheep from Rushmore, Wilts ; presented 

 by Lieut. General Aug. H. Lane-Fox, Pitt-Rivers, f.r.s. 



Four bones of Horse and Red Deer, from Pleistocene deposits, Longham, near 

 Wimborne ; presented by E. Woods, Esq., m.i.c.e. 



Two skulls of Hyrax sp. from South Africa; presented by Dr. Hugh Exton, f.g.s. 



Seven remains of Elephas from a fissure on Portland ; presented by Georo-e 

 Clifton, Esq. 



Remains of Elejihas primigenius, Cetacea, &c.,from Ashley River Phosphate Beds, 

 South Carolina ; presented by R. Etheridge, Esq., F.R.S. 



Cast of the cranium and lower jaw of Brontops robustiis, Marsh, from the Eocene, 

 Wyoming Territory, U.S.A. ; presented by Prof. O. C. Marsh, Ph.D., ll.d., f.g.s. 



(2.) Kept ilia. — Two blocks of Conglomerate and Bone-bed, with remains of Reptiles 

 and Fishes, from the Rhsetic formation of Aust Cliff', near Bristol ; presented by 

 Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Remains of the head and vertebrte of a species of Steneosaurus from the Oxford 

 clay of Peterborough ; presented by Alfred Leeds, Esq. 



Plaster cast of skeleton of Lariosaurus Balsami, from the Muschelkalk of Per- 

 ledo. Lake Como, Italy ; presented by Dr. Karl von Zittel. 



Portion of a tooth of a Sauropodous Dinosaur from the Gt. Oolite, Cirencester ; 

 presented by W. C. Lucy, Esq., f.g.s. 



A tarsus of Megalosauriis from the Wadhui-st clay, Ore, near Hastings; pre- 

 sented by H. Burton, Esq. 



A vertebra and distal portion of femur of Igitanodon from the Wealden ; pre- 

 sented by Charles Lane, Esq., F.G.S. 



A. skull of Rhlnochelys and poi'tion of limb-bone of Ornithocheirus, from the 

 Cambridge Greensand ; presented by Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S. 



Eight Dinosauria^n phalangeal bones, Wealden Isle of Wight, and two Pleiosaurian 

 limb-bones ; presented by the Council of the Dorset County Museum, Dorchester. 



A series of Reptilian remains from the Oolite of Portland ; presented by George 

 Clifton, Esq. 



Portion of skeleton of Ichthyosaurus intermedlus, Lr. Lias, Barrow-on-Soar ; pre- 

 sented by Montague Browne, Esq., F.z.s. 



A fore-limb of Ophthalmosaurus icenicus, a humerus of Cimoliosaurus, and a 

 portion of the head of Metrlorhynchus, fcc, from the Oxford Clay, near Peter- 

 borough ; presented by A. N. Leeds, Esq. 



(3.) Pisces. — Six fossil Selachian teeth from the Heersian Beds of Belgium, and one 

 from the Barton clay, Hampshire ; presented by G. F. Harris, Esq., F.G.s. 



Tooth of Hcinipristis, and fifteen teeth of Lamna, from the Phosphate Beds of 

 South Carolina ; presented by John B. Martin, Esq. 



A dermal tubercle of Pctrodus, from the Yoredale Rocks of Todmor<len, Lanca- 

 shire ; presented by Mr. S. Barker. 



A Pteraspidian Shield from the Cornstones of Herefordshire ; presented by J. F. 

 Symonds, Esq. 



A fin of an undetermined fish from the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis ; presented by 

 Horace B. Woodward, Esq., F.G.S. 



Two Priscacara divosa and one P. Pealei from the Eocene Shales, Twin Creek, 

 Wyoming, U.S.A. ; presented by T. A. Rickard, Esq., A.R.s.M. 



A specimen of Oluj)ea Vectensis, from the Oligocene of the Isle of W^ight 

 (described in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, February 1889); presented by G. W. Cole- 

 nutt, Esq. 



Impressions of Fish-scales, ice, from the Ashdown Sands, Ecclcsbourne, near 

 Hasting ; presented by Charles Dawson, Esq., f.g.s. 



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