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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Owen, Richard Continued. I860 C 



On the vertebral characters of the 

 order Pterosauria, as exemplified in the 

 genera Pterodactyls (Cuvier) and Di- 

 morphodon (Owen). 



Philosi. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., cxlix, pp. 

 161-169, with 10 pis. 



1860 D 



On the Megatherium (M. americanum 

 Cuv. & Blum. ). Part. V. Bones of the 

 posterior extremities. 



Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., vol. cxlix, pp. 

 809-S29, pis. xxxvii-xli. 

 1860 E 



Palaeontology; or, a systematic sum- 

 mary of extinct animals, and their 

 geological remains. 



Pp. i-xv, 1-120, with 141 figs., Edinburgh, 

 1860. A second edition was published in 1861. 



1860 F 

 On some reptilian fossils from South 



Africa. 



Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., xvi, pp. 49-63, with 



pis. i-iii. 



1862 A 

 Description of specimens of fossil 



Reptilia discovered in the Coal-measures 

 of the South Joggins, Nova Scotia, by 

 Dr. J. W. Dawson. 



Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., xviii, pp. 238-244, 

 with pis. ix-x. 



1863 A 

 ( I ) On the Dicynodont Reptilia, with 



a description of some fossil remains 

 brought by H. R. H. Prince Alfred 

 from South Africa, November, 1860. 

 (II) On the pelvis of Dicynodon. (Ill) 

 Not ice of a skull and parts of the skele- 

 ton of Rh>/nchosaurus articeps. 



Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., clii, pp. 455- 

 467, with pis. xix-xxv. 



1864 A 

 On the skeleton of the gare-fowl 



(Alca impennis), and the probability of 

 its being an extinct species. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xxxviii, p. 431. 



Taken from Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., July 



1864 B 



Monograph of the fossil Reptilia of 

 the Cretaceous formations; including 

 supplement No. II. Cretaceous Saurop- 

 terygia. Supplement No. Ill, Iguano- 

 don. 



Palseontographical Society, xvi, pp. 1-21, 

 pis. i-x. 



Owen, Richard Continued. 1864 C 

 On the Archseopteryx of Von Meyer, 

 with a description of a long-tailed spe- 

 cies from the lithographic stone of 

 Solenhofen. 



Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., cliii, pp. 

 33-47, pis. i-iv. 



1865 A 

 Monograph of the fossil Reptilia of 



the Liassic formations. Part I. Sauro- 



pterygia. 



Palseontographical Society, xvii, pp.1-40, pis. 



i-xvi. 



1865 B 

 Observations on Recherches sur les 



Squalodons, par P. J. Van Beneden. 



Geol. Magazine (1), ii, pp. 405-411. 



A review of the above work of Van Beneden, 

 which appeared in Memoirs Royal Acad. of 

 Belgium, 1865. 



1866 A 

 On the anatomy of vertebrates. I. 



Fishes and reptiles. 



Pp. i-xlii, 1-650, woodcuts 452. London, 

 1866, 8vo. 



1866 B 

 On the anatomy of vertebrates. II. 



Birds and mammals. 



London, 1866, pp. i-viii, 1-592, with 406 figs. 



in the text and 3 tables. 8vo. 



1866 C 

 Description of the skeleton of the 



great auk, orgarfowl (Alca impennis'L.) . 

 Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., v, pp. 317-335, 



with pis. li and Hi. 



1866 D 

 Description of part of the lower jaw 



and teeth of a small Oolitic mammal 

 (Stylodon pusillus Ow. ). 



Geol. Magazine (1), iii, pp. 199-201, with pi. 

 x, figs. 1, 2. 



1867 A 

 On the mandible and mandibular 



teeth of Cochliodonte. 



Geol. Magazine (1), iv, pp. 59-63, with pi*. 

 iii and iv. 



1867 B 

 On the dental characters of genera 



and species, chiefly of fishes from the 



Lower Main seam and shales of coal, 



Northumberland. 



Trans. Odontolog. Soc. Great Britain, v, pp. 



323-376 with pis. i-xv. 



