RECHERCHES SUR LES CRINOIDES. 15 
1811. J. ParkiNsoN. — Organic remains of a former world; an examination of the mineralized 
remains of the vegetables and animals of the antidiluvian world, generally termed 
extraneous fossils; 5 vol. in-4°, with plates. 
1812. J.-B. ve Lamanck. — Extrait du cours de zoologie du Muséum d'histoire naturelle sur les 
animaux sans vertèbres, présentant la distribution et la classification de ces animaux, 
les caractères des principales divisions et une simple liste des genres, à l'usage de ceux 
qui suivent ce cours; in-8°. 
1815. E.-F. vox ScnLoruem. — Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Versteinerungen in geognos- 
tischer Hinsicht. (Taschenb. für Miner. von Leonhard, vol. VII, p. 56.) 
4814-1817. W.-E. Leacn. — Zoological miscellany, being descriptions of rare and interesting 
animals, illustrated with coloured figures, drawn from nature, by R.-P. Nodder; 3 
vol. in-8°, with pl. 
1815-1822. J.-B. nr Lamarck. — Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres, présentant les 
caractères généraux et particuliers de ces animaux, leur distribution, leurs classes . 
leurs familles, leurs genres, et la citation des principales espèces qui s'y rattachent: 
7 vol. in-8°. 
* 1816. W. Surrn. — Strata identified by organized fossils, containing prints or coloured paper of 
the most characteristic specimens in each stratum ; in-4°, with plates. 
“4817. Id. — Stratigraphical system of organized fossils, with reference to the specimens of 
the original geological collection in the British Museum , explaining their state of pre- 
servation and their use in identifying the british strata : in-40. 
1817. E.-F. vox Scurornem. — Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Versteinerungen in geognos- 
tischer Hinsicht. (Denkschr. der kün. Akademie der Wissensch. zu München, für die 
Jahre 4816 und 1817.) 
1817. G. Cuvien. — Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation , pour servir de base à 
| l'histoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction à l'anatomie comparée; 4 vol. in-8°: 
1818. G. Cuvier. — Theory of the earth ; with mineralogical notes and an account of Cuvier's 
geological discoveries, by Prof. Jameson : to which are now added observations on the 
geology of North-America, illustrated by the description of various organic remains 
found in that part of the world, by S. L. Mitchell., in-8°. 
1818. G. WanexserG. — Petrificata telluris Suecanae. (Acta Societatis regiae scientiarum. Upsal.; 
vol. VIII, p. 5.) 
*1819. G. Cuwserranv. — Descriptions of some new fossil Encrini and Pentacrini lately discovered 
in the neighbourhood of Bristol. (Transactions of the geological society of London: 
vol. V, part. I, p. 87.) 
1819. C.-S. Rarwesque. — Prodrome de 70 nouveaux genres d'animaux découverts dans l'inté- 
rieur des États-Unis d'Amérique durant l'année 1818. (Journal de Physique, tome 88, 
p. 499.) 
1820. T Say. — Observations on some species of zoophytes, shells, ete., principally fossil (The 
American journal of science and arts, conducted by Benj. Sillimann, vol. I, p. 54.) 
1820. A.-F. Scuwerccer. — Handbuch der Naturgeschichte der skelettlosen ungegliederten 
Thiere ; in-8. 
1821. J.-S. Muzer. — A natural history of the Crinoidea or lily-shaped animals: with observa- 
tions on the genera Asteria, Euryale, Comatula and Marsupites: in-4°, with 50 plates. 
1822. J. PariNson. — Outlines of oryctology. An introduction to the study of fossil organic 
