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Owen, (Prof.} Richard. 352. On the fossil 

 Mammals of Australia. Part 4. Dentition and 

 mandible of Thylacoleo carnifex, with remarks 

 on the arguments for its herbi verity. [1870.] 

 Phil. Trans. CLXI., 1871, pp. 213-266; Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. XIX., 1871, pp. 95-96. 



353. On the fossil Mammals of Australia. 



Part 5. Genus Nototherium. Ow. [1871.] 

 Phil. Trans. CLXIL, 1872, pp. 41-82. 



354. On the fossil Mammals of Australia. 



Part 6. Genus Phascoloiiiys, Geojfr. Phil. 

 Trans, CLXIL, 1872, pp. 173-196 ;' Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. XX., 1872, pp. 66-67. 



355. On the fossil Mammals of Australia. 



Part 7. Genus Phascolomys : species exceed- 

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 CLXIL, 1872, pp. 241-258; Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 XX., 1872, p. 306. 



356. On Dinoruis (part 13) : containing a 



description of the sternum in D. elephanto- 

 pus and D. rheides, with notes on that bone in 

 D. crassus and D. casuarinus. [1868.] Zool. 

 Soc. Trans. VII., 1872, pp. 115-122. 



357. On Dinornis (part 14) : containing 

 contributions to the craniology of the genus, 

 with a description of the fossil cranium of 

 Dasornis loudinensis, Ow., from the London 

 i-lay of Sheppey. [1869.] Zoo!. Soe. Trans. 

 VII., 1872, pp. 123-150. 



358. On Dinornis (part 14) : containing a 



description of the skull, femur, tibia, fibula, and 

 metatarsus of Aptornis defossor, Ow., from 

 near Oamaru, Middle Island, New Zealand ; with 

 additional observations on Aptornis otidiformis, 

 on Notornis Mantelli, and on Dinornis curtus. 

 [1870.] Zool. Soc. Trans. VIL, 1872. pp. 353- 

 380. 



359. On Dinornis (part 16) : containing 

 notices of the internal organs of some species, 

 with a description of the brain and some nerves 

 and muscles of the head of the Apteryx 

 australis. [1870.] Zool. Soc. Trans. VIL, 



1872, pp. 381-396. 



360. On the Dodo (part 2). Notes on the 

 articulated skeleton of the Dodo (Didus ineptus, 

 Linn.) in the British Museum. [1871.] Zool. 

 Soc. trans. VIL, 1872, pp. 513-525. 



361. Description of the skull of a dentiger- 



ous bird (Odoutopteryx toliapicus. Ow.) from the 

 London clay of Sheppey. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ. XXIX., 1873, pp. 511-522. 



362. On the fossil Mammals of Australia. 



Part 8. Family Macropodidfe : genera, Macro- 

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1873, p. 128. 



Owen, (Prof.) Richard. 363. On the fossil 

 Mammals of Australia. Part 9. Family Macro- 

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364. On Dinornis (part 17) : containing a 

 description of the sternnm and pelvis, with an 

 attempted restoration, of Aptornis defossor, Oiv. 

 [1871.] Zool. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 1873, pp. 

 119-126. 



365. On the osteology of the Marsupials 

 (part 3). Modifications of the skeleton in the 

 species of Phascolomys. [1871.] Zool. Soc. 

 Trans. VIIL, 1873, pp. 345-360. 



366. On Dinornis (part 18): containing a 

 description of the pelvis and bones of the leg of 

 D. gravis. [1872.] Zool. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 

 1873, pp. 361-380. 



367. On Dinornis (part 19) : containing a 



description of a femur indicative of a new genus 

 of large wingless bird (Dromornis australis, 

 Oicen) from a post-tertiary deposit in Queens- 

 laud, Australia. [1872.] Zool. Soc. Trans. 

 VIIL, 1873, pp. 381-384. 



368. On the osteology of the Marsupialia 

 (part 4) : Bones of the trunk and limbs. Phas- 

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 1873, pp. 483-500. 



Owen, Richard (of Indiana). Visit to the newly 

 discovered deposit of rock salt, near New Iberia, 

 on the Gulf Coast, in the State of Louisiana. 

 [1864.] St. Louis, Acad. Sci. Trans. II., 1868, 

 pp. 250-252. 



2. Derivative hypothesis of life and species. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. XLVIL, 1869, pp. 33-67. 



3. Contributions to physiographic and 

 dynamical geology, involving the discussion of 

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1871, pp. 208-216: Franklin Instit. Journal, 

 LXIL, 1871, pp. 270-278. 



4. Terrestrial magnetism. Franklin Instit. 

 Journal, LXIIL, 1872, p. 199-204 ; LXIV., 



1872, pp. 126-132. 



Owen, Richard (of Indiana), and Norwood, J. 

 G. "^Description of a new fossil fish from the 

 palaeozoic rocks of Indiana. Amer. Journ. Sci. 

 L, 1846, pp. 367-371. 



2. *Description of a remarkable fos- 

 sil Echinoderm from the limestone formation of 

 St. Louis. Amer. Journ. Sci. II., 1846, pp. 

 225-228. 



Owen, (Major) Samuel R. J. On the surface- 

 fauna of mid-ocean. Linn. Soc. Journ. (Zool.), 

 VIIL, 1865, pp. 202-205; IX., 1868, pp. 147- 

 157 ; Microsc. Soc. Trans. XIV., 1866, pp. 115- 

 120. 



Owsjannikow, Ph. 4. Ueber das Gehororgan 

 von Petromyzon fiuviatilis. [1864.] St. 

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