96 LITERATUEE. 



12. " Petrefacta Germauite." Goldfuss. 1826-33. 



13. " Paleontologie Francaise "(' Terrains Cretaces et Jurassiques ' ). 



D'Orbigny. 1840-53. 



14. " Polypiarien der Wiener Tertiarbeckens." Reuss. 1847. 



15. " Palteontologische Studien iiber die telteren Tertiarscliicliten der 



Alpen." Reuss. 1869. 



16. '"'Die Bryozoen der Mcestricliter Kreidebildung." Hageuow. 



17. "Monograpli of Permian Fossils." King. ' Palseontographical 



Society.' 1849. 



18. "Synopsis of the Carboniferous Fossils of Ireland." M'Coy. 



1844. 



19. " Palaiontology of New York." James Hall. 1847 and 1852. 



20. " Descriptions of Bryozoa from the Palreozoic Rocks of the Western 



States and Territories." Prout. ' Trans. Acad. Sci. of St Louis/ 

 vol. i. 



21. "British Palteozoic Fossils." M'Coy. 1851,1852. 



Brachiopoda. 



22. " Monograph of the British Fossil Brachiopoda." Thomas David- 



son. ' Palfeontographical Society.' 1851-71, with Supplements 

 still in course of issue. (The first part contains a memoir by 

 Prof. Owen on the Anatomy of Terebratula, and one by Dr W. 

 B. Carpenter, on the Intimate Structure of the Shell of the 

 Brachiopoda). 



23. Article " Brachiopoda." Davidson. ' Encyclopaedia Britannica.' 



9th ed. 



24. "Qu'est ce qu'un Braehiopode ? " Davidson. 'Ann. de la Soc. 



Malacologique de Belg.' 1876. (Translated under the name 

 of " AVhat is a Brachiopod 1 " ' Geol. Mag.' 1877.) 



25. " On the Trimerellidse." Davidson and King. ' Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc' 1874. 



26. " On the Microscopical Structure of Shells." Carpenter. ' Rep. 



Brit. Assoc' 1844-47. 



27. '• On the Earliest Forms of Brachiopoda hitherto discovered in 



the British Palaeozoic Rocks." Davidson. ' Geol. Mag./ vol. v. 

 1868. 



28. " On the Stratigraphical Distribution of the British Fossil Brachio- 



poda." Logan Lobley. 'Proc Geologists' Assoc.,' vol. ii. 

 1871. 



29. '• Monographie des genres Prodiictus et Chonetes." De Koninck. 



1847. 



30. " Palaeontology of New York." James Halh Vols, i.-iv. 1843-67. 



(Vol. iv. of this great work is specially devoted to the Brachio- 

 2)oda, and the earlier volumes are largelj' concerned with de- 

 scriptions of forms belonging to this class.) 



31. "Palaeozoic Fossils." Billincrs. Vols. i. and ii. 1861 and 1874. 



