THE PLIOCENE. PERIOD. e595 
(29) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Corals’ (Ibid.) Milne-Edwards and 
Haime. 
(30) ‘Supplement to the Tertiary Corals’ (Ibid.) Martin Duncan. 
(31) ‘ Monograph of the Eocene Mollusca’ (Ibid. ) Fred. E. Edwards. 
(32) ‘Monograph of the Eocene Mollusca’ (Ibid.) Searles V. Wood. 
(33) ‘ Monograph of the Crag Mollusca’ (Ibid.) Searles V. Wood. 
(34) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Entomostraca’ (Ibid.) Rupert Jones. 
(35) ‘Monograph of the Foraminifera of the Crag’ (Ibid.) Rupert Jones, 
Parker, and H. B. Brady. 
(36)-‘ Monograph of the Radiaria of the London Clay’ (Ibid.) Edward 
Forbes. 
(37) ‘Monograph of the Cetacea of the Red Crag’ (Ibid.) Owen. 
(38) ‘Monograph of. the Fossil Reptiles of the London Clay’ (Ibid.) 
Owen and Bell. 
(39) **On the Skull of a Dentigerous Bird from the London Clay of 
Sheppey ”—‘ Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,’ vol. xxix. Owen. 
(40) ‘Ossemens Fossiles.’? Cuvier. 
(41) ‘Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis.’ Falconer and Sir Proby Cautley. 
) ‘Palzeontological Memoirs.’ Falconer. 
) § Animaux Fossiles et Géologie de PAttique.’ Gaudry. 
(44) ‘* Principal Characters of the Dinocerata”—‘ American Journ. of 
Science and Arts,’ vol. xi. Marsh. 
(45) * Principal Characters of the Brontotheridz’ (Ibid.) Marsh. 
(46) -‘ Principal Characters of the Tillodontia’ (Ibid.) Marsh. 
(47) ‘‘ Extinct Vertebrata of the Eocene of eee ”—* Geological 
Survey of Montana,’ &c., 1872. Cope. 
(48) *‘ Ancient Fauna of N ebraska”—‘ Smithsonian Contributions to 
Knowledge,’ vol. vi. Leidy. 
(49) ‘Manual of Geology.’ Dana. 
(50) ‘*Palzontology and Evolution” (Presidential Address to the 
Geological Society of London, 1870)— ‘Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., Vol: xxvi: Huxley. 
(51) ‘Mineral Conchology.’ Sowerby. 
(52) ‘Description des Coquilles Fossiles,’ &c. Deshaye es. 
(53) ‘ Description des Coquilles Tertiaires de Belgique.’ Nyst. 
(54) ‘ Fossilen Polypen des Wiener Tertiar-beckens.’ Reuss. 
(55) ‘Paleeontologische Studien iiber die alteren Tertiar-schichten der 
Alpen.’ ‘Reuss, 
) ‘Land und Siiss-wasser Conchylien der Vorwelt.’ Sandberger. 
) ‘Flora Tertiaria Helvetica.’ Heer. 
(58) ‘Flora Fossilis Arctica.’ Heer. 
) ‘Recherches sur le Climat et la Végéetation du Pays Tertiaire.. Heer. 
) ‘Fossil Flora of Great Britain.’ Lindley and Hutton. 
(61) ‘Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay.’ Bowerbank. 
(62) ** Tertiary Leaf-beds of the Isle of Mull”—‘ Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc.,’ vol. vii. Edward Forbes. 
(63) ‘The Geology of England and Wales.’ Horace B. Woodward.* 
* This work—published whilst these sheets were going through the press—gives to the 
student a detailed view of all the strata of England and Wales, with their various sub- 
d:v:sions, from the base of the Paleozoic to the top of the Tertiary. 
