LIST OF SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTANT WORKS IN 

 WHICH MANY OF THE FOSSIL FISHES IN THE 

 BRITISH MUSEUM HAVE BEEN FIGURED AND 

 DESCRIBED. 



L. Agassiz, " Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles," 1833-1843. 



L. Agassiz, " Monographie des Poissons Fossiles du Vieux Gres 

 Rouge," 1844. 



G. Mantell, " The Fossils of the South Downs, or Illustrations 

 of the Geology of Sussex," 1822. 



F. Dixon, " The Geology and Fossils of the Tertiary and Cre- 

 taceous Formations of Sussex," 1850. (Also New Edition, 

 Rupert Jones, 1878.) 



" Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom 

 (Description of Organic Remains)," Decades VI., VIII., IX., 

 X., XII., XIII., 1852-1872. 



J. W. Davis, " On the Fossil Fishes of the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone Series of Great Britain," Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc, N. S., 

 Vol. I. (1883), pp. 327, 548, Pis. XLII.— LXV. 



E. T. Nev/ton, " The Chimrcroid Fishes of the British Cretaceous 

 Rocks," Mem. Geological Survey, Mon. IV., 1878. 



E. R. Lankester, "The Cephalaspidre," Mon. Palosontographical 

 Society, 1868 and 1870. 



R. H. Traquair, "The Ganoid Fishes of the British Carbonif- 

 erous Formations;" Part I. — Falcdoniscidw : Mon. Pal. Soc , 



1877. • 



L. C. Miall, " Sirenoid and Crossopterygian Ganoids," Mon. Pal. 

 Soc, 1878. 



I. Cocchi, " Monografia dei PharyngodopilidaV' Florence, 1864. 



Also various papers by Egerton, Owen, Traquair, Gtinther, 

 Newton, and William Davies, in " Quart. Journ. Geological 

 Society " and in the " Geological Magazine." 



