12 
Ansted, G. J. Geological Gossip. 
Bree, C. R. A History of the Birds of Europe. Part 24 to 36. 
Chenu. Manuel de Conchyliologie, Part 2. 
Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle 
Ages :— 
Royal and Historical Letters during the Reign of King Henry IV., &e. 
Peacock’s Professor. 2 Vols. 
The Annales Cambriz. 
Fragmenta Gildhalle Londoniensis. Vol. 2, Parts 1 and 2. 
Eulogium Historiarum, Vol. 2. 
Cooper, C. H. and T. Athen Cantabrigienses. Vo. 2. 
Couch, J. A History of the Fishes of the British Islands. No.1 to 8. 
Damon, R. Handbook of the Geology of Weymouth and the Island of 
Portland. 
Supplement to the above. 
Encyclopzdia Britannica, Vol. 20 and 21, and Index. 
Geologist. No. 30 to 41. 
Morris, F.0. A Natural History of British Moths. No, 7 and 8. 
Paleontographical Society’s Publications :— 
Davidson, T. The British Carboniferous Brachiopoda. Part 5, 8rd 
portion. 
Edwards, F. E. The Eocene Mollusca. Part 3, No. 3. 
Owen, R. The Fossil Reptilia. Sup. 3 and Sup. 2. 
Wright, T. The British Fossil Echinodermata, from the Oolite 
Formations. Part 4. 
Phillips, J. Life on the Earth: Its Origin and Succession. 
Ray Society’s Publications :— 
Blackwall. J. Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. Part }. 
Roberts, G. E. The Rocks of Worcestershire: Their Mineral Character 
and Fossil Contents. 
Wood, J.G. Illustrated Natural History. No, 15 to 27. 
