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Museum, Edinburgh ; but its horns are 
longer, measuring 12 ft. 8 in. from tip 
to tip by the sweep. The vertebral 
column has been intentionally placed 
6 inches lower than the Dublin speci¬ 
men. The animal thus stands 6 feet 
over the shoulders, and its horns rise 
10 feet from the floor. There is among 
the specimens the head of a female with¬ 
out horns. 
ITm. Gray, F.G.S. and Fossils from the Yorkshire coast, including 
Prof. Phillips new species of conchifera, hamites, &c, 
from Speeton; plants, Crustacea, &c, 
from the oolitic system. 
Wm. Gray, F.G.S. ..o New fossils, from Brandsby; hamites, 
Speeton large shelly masses from the 
Kelloways rock, Scarborough. 
Miss A. Gurney ... ... Bones of elephant, deer, &c. from Happis- 
burgh; ostrea canaliculata, &:c, from the 
chalk of Norfolk. 
Rev. W. V. Harcourt, 
F.G.S. 
W. Ilatfeild, F.G.S. 
Rev. T. Lewis, F.G.S. 
Series of fossils from the fresh-water and 
other formations of the Isle of Wight, in¬ 
cluding a cast of the lower jaw, right side, 
of palseotherium, with six teeth in the 
side : large mass of bone supposed to be 
part of the pelvis of iguanodon, &c. 
Series of fossils from the mountain lime¬ 
stone of the Isle of Man, including am-> 
monites sphsericus; marsupites, spongia, 
&c. from Bridlington. 
Mass of fish bones, &c. from the Ludlow 
formation (Silurian system). 
Prof. Phillips, F.R.S., Remains of fishes, from Burdie House; 
G.S. of the skin and bones of a reptile? from 
the limestone of Ardwick, near Man¬ 
chester ; neuropteris cordata, from Le- 
botwood; halonia, from South Shields ; 
cast of caulopteris Phillipsii from Ca- 
merton; fossils from the mountain 
limestone of Ireland, Yorkshire, &c. 
