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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
"Your collection of skulls, which has hitherto been concealed 
in a lumber-room, has been arranged in one of the cases, and, so 
far as possible, classified and named. It possesses some valuable 
specimens, but is very imperfect, and additions to this department 
in the way of gifts would be very acceptable. 
" Two fine rostra of Sawfish have been presented to it by Mr. 
W. J. Square ; and the skulls of Badger, Thylacinus, and part of 
the skull of Phacochoerus, together with some Khinoceros' teeth, 
have been presented by the Curator." 
