1896. 



THE DETERMINATION OF FOSSILS. 



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Vertebrata — 

 Mammals 



,, Rodentia 

 Birds . . 

 Reptiles 

 Amphibia 

 Fish . . 



Arthropods — 

 Arachnids 

 Myriopods 



Molluscs . . 



Cephalopods 



,, Esp. Nautiloidea 

 ,, Aramonoideai . . 



Gastropods 



Pelecypods 



Bryozoa . . 



Brachiopods 

 Echinoderms- 

 Echinoids 

 Asteroids 

 Ophiuroids 

 Crinoids 

 Cystids . . 

 Blastoids 



foraminifera 



Plants 



LIST OF SPECIALISTS. 



From any horizon. . 

 British Pleistocene 

 From any horizon 



Paleozoic . . 

 Coal-Measure 



From any horizon . . 



British Non-Marine, Tertiary to 1 

 Recent . . . . . . j 



From any horizon . . 

 From Lias and Lower Oolite 

 Jurassic 



Palaeozoic Muvchisonia, uTlUsina, ] 



and allied forms. . .. ) 



British Eocene and Oligocene 2 ) 



Monocotyledons 

 (Palms, etc.) 

 Algae 



Cretaceous . . 

 Coal-Measure 

 Jurassic 



Precarboniferous ^. . 

 Mesozoic 



Palaeozoic . . 

 From any horizon. . 



Mesozoic 

 Palaeozoic . . 



From any horizon . . 



R. Lydekker. 

 E. T. Newton. 

 C. Forsyth Major. 

 C. W. Andrews. 

 R. Lydekker. 



A. Smith Woodward. 



R. H. Traquair. 

 H. Bolton. 



R. I. Pocock. 



B. B. Woodward. 



A. H. Foord. 

 S. S. Buckman. 



E. Wilson. 



M. Jane Donald. 



G. F. Harris. 



H. Woods. 

 H. Bolton. 

 J. W. Gregory. 



J. F. Walker. 



J. W. Gregory. 



F. A. Bather. 



F. Chapman. 



C. D. Sherborn. 

 A. C. Seward. 

 R. Kidston. 



A. B. Rendle. 



G. Murray. 



The addresses of the above are mostly to be found in the lists of Members of the 

 Geological Society and Geologists' Association, as well as in other lists and address- 

 books. 



1 Suture-line to be marked in Indian Ink. 



2 If allowed to retain duplicates. 



^ If allowed to select specimens for British Museum. 



2 C 2 



