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Phillips's Manual of Geology. New Edition, by Prof. H. G. Seeley 

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The Book of the Great Sea-Dragons. By Thos. Hawkins. 



The Geographical and Geological Distributio7t of Animals. By A. 

 Heilprin. 



Prehistoric Europe. By Prof. James Geikie. 



PalcEontological Metnoirs. By Hugh Falconer, M.D. 



Mammals y Living and Extinct. By Prof. Flower and R. 

 Lydekker. 



British Fossil Mammals and Birds. By Sir R. Owen. 



A Manual of Palceontology. By Sir R. Owen. 



A Catalogue of British Fossil Vertebrata. By A. S. Woodward 

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3. Monographs. 



The Dinocerata. By Prof. O. C. Marsh. United States Geological 

 Survey, vok x. Washington, 1884. 



The Odontornithes, a Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of 

 North America. By Prof. O. C. Marsh. New Haven, Connecticut, 1880. 



The Vertebrata of the Tertiary Formations. By Prof. E. D. Cope. 

 Washington, 1883. 



The Vertebrata of the Cretaceous Formations of the West. By Prof. 

 E. D. Cope. Washington, 1875. 



Contributions to the Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Western 

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(The last three are in the reports of the United States Geological 

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The British Merostomata (Palaeontographical Society). By Dr. 

 Henry Woodward, F.R.S. 



Monographs by Sir Richard Owen. 



A History of British Fossil Reptiles. 4 vols. (Cassell.) (Most of 

 which has been previously published in the Monographs of the 

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On the Megatherium, or Giant Groicnd Sloth of America. London, 

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On the Mylodon. London, 1842. 



O71 the Extinct Wingless Birds of New Zealand. London, 1878. 

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