1876.] 



SENATE— No. 10. 



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REPORT OX THE FOSSIL CEPHALOPODA. 



By Prof. A. Hyatt. 



Since the List time that the collection of fossil Cephalopods 

 was noted in the Museum Reports, the condition of the collec- 

 tion has been considerably improved. 



All of the Jurassic Ammonites have been prepared for 

 mounting, and all of those belonging to the Liassic and Oolitic 

 formations mounted and catalogued. 



The work was then interrupted, and has not since been 

 resumed. The specimens of the Upper Jura are all mounted, 

 and ready to be named and catalogued. 



Part of the collection has been placed on exhibition, and 

 part stored in the loft of the Museum. 



