186 



FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Owen, Richard Continued. 1841 B 



Inscription of some ophidiolites 

 (I'dhniphix loliapicus) from the London 

 clay at Sheppey, indicative of an ex- 

 tinct species of serpent. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. (2), vi, pp. 209- 

 210, with pi. xxii. 

 1841 C 



Observations on the Basilosaurus of 

 Dr. Harlan (Zeuglodon cetoides Owen). 



Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. (2), vi, pp. 69-79, 

 with pis. vii-ix. 



1841 D 



On the teeth <5f species of the genus 

 Luhiinnthodon (Mastodonsaurus sala- 

 iiiui/ilroides and Phytosaurus (?)) of Jae- 

 ger, from the German Keuper and the 

 sandstone of Warwick and Leaming- 

 ton. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, Dp. 68-61. 



Taken from Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond., iii, pp. 



1841 E 



A description of a portion of the 

 skeleton of the Cetiosaurus, a gigantic 

 extinct saurian, occurring in the Oolitic 

 formation of different portions of Eng- 

 land. 



Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond., iii, pp. 467-462. 



1841 F 

 On the structure of fossil teeth from 



the central or Corn-stone division of the 

 Old Red sandstone, indicative of a new 

 genus of fishes, or fish-like Eatrachia, 

 for which is proposed the name of Den- 

 drodus. 



Micros. Journ. and Struct. Record, i, pp. 1-4; 

 17-20, with 7 figs, in the text. 



1842 A 

 Report on British fossil reptiles. 



Part II. 



Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., llth meeting, 

 Plymouth, 1841, pp. 60-204. 



1842 B 



On the teeth of a species of the genus 

 Labyrinthodon (Mastodomawrus of Jae- 

 ger), common to the German Keuper 

 formation and the lower sandstone of 

 Warwick and Leamington. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. (2); vi, pp. 503-513. 



1842 C 



Description of parts of the skeleton 

 and teeth of five species of the genus 

 Labyrinthodon . . . with remarks on the 



Owen, Richard Continued, 

 probable identity of Cheirotherium with 

 this genus of extinct batrachians. 



Trans. Geol. Sof. Lond., vi, pp. 515-543, with 

 pis. xliii-xlvii. 



1842 D 



Description of the skeleton of an ex- 

 tinct gigantic sloth, Mylodon robustus, 

 Owen, with observations on the osteol- 

 ogy, natural affinities, and probable 

 habits of the megatheroid quadrupeds 

 in general. 



Pp. 1-176, with pis. i-xxiv. London, 1842, 

 4to. 



1842 E 



Report on the Missourium now ex- 

 hibiting at the Egyptian Hall, with an 

 inquiry into the claims of Tetracaulodon 

 to generic distinction. 



Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond., iii, pp. 689-695. 



1843 A 



Report on the British fossil Mam- 

 malia. Part I. Unguiculnta and Cetacea. 



Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 12th meeting, 

 Manchester, 1842, pp. 54-74. 



1843 B 

 On Dr. Harlan' s notice of new fossil 



"Mammalia. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xliv, pp. 341-345. 



Letter from Professer Owen regarding Oryc- 

 terotherium, Mylodon, and Megatherium. 



1844 A 



Report on the British fossil Mam- 

 malia. Part II. Ungulata. 



Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 13th meeting, 

 Cork, 1843, pp. 208-241. 



1845 A 

 Account of various portions of the 



Glyptodon, an extinct quadruped, allied 

 to the armadillo, and recently obtained 

 from the Tertiary deposits in the neigh- 

 borhood of Buenos Ayres. 



Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., i;pp. 257-262. 



1845 B 



Odontography; or a treatise on the 

 comparative anatomy of the teeth, etc. 



Vol. i, text, pp. i-lxxiv, 1-655; Vol. ii, atlas, 

 pis, i, ii, 1-150. London, 1840-1845. 



Due to repetitions of numbers on pis. ; there 

 are altogether 168. 



For dates of publication see Woodward and 

 Sherborn, 1890 A. 



1845 



Reply to some observations of Prof. 

 Wagner on the genus Mylodon. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1), xvi, pp. 100- 



