LIST of the SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES, with references to the 

 descriptive Letter-press in the body of the Magazine. 



PLATE I. 



Portrait on steel of the late William Smith, LL.D., "in his 69th year ; , 

 — the author of ■ Strata Identified by their Organized Fossils,' and gene- 

 rally known as the • Father of English Geology.' Page 213. 



PLATE II. 



Lamia Boisduvalii, Hope ; a new species from New Holland, in the ca- * 

 binet of the Rev. F. W. Hope, F.R.S., Pres. Entomol. Soc. Page 230. 



PLATE III. 



Fossil Shells of the genus Lima, from the Crag of Suffolk, in the cabi- * 

 net of S. V. Wood, Esq., F.G.S., &c. Page 233. 



PLATE IV. 



Fossil remains of a species of Shark from the Lias of Lyme Regis, be- 

 longing to the extinct genus Hybodus, Agass., in the cabinet of Edmund 

 Higgins, Esq. Page 242. 



PLATES V. and VI. 



Two views of the Paper Nautilus (Argonauta), showing the manner in * 

 which the shell is embraced by the two membranous arms of the Poulp, as 

 observed by Madame Jeannette Power and M. Rang. Pp. 529 and 530. 



PLATE VII. 



Fossil shells of the genus Bulla from the Crag, in the cabinet of Mr. S. ' 

 V. Wood. Page 460. 



PLATES VIII. and IX. 



Figures of some very remarkable unknown organic remains from the • 

 London Clay, in the cabinet of N. Wetherell, Esq., of Highgate. Pa. 496 



