542 MAN 



51. A Brief Notice of Organic Remains recently discovered in the 

 Wealden Formation. Journ. Geol. Soc. V. p. 37. 



52. Observations on some Belemnites and other Fossil Remains of 

 Cephalopoda discovered by Mr. Reginald Mantell in the Oxford 

 Clay of Wiltshire. Phil. Trans. March 23, 184*8. Ann. and 

 Mag. N. H. ser. 2, I. p. 388. 



53. On the Structure of the Teeth and Maxillary Organs of the 

 fffuanodon.Phil Trans. 1848, Part II. 



54. On the Fossil Remains of Birds collected in various parts of 

 New Zealand by Mr. Walter Mantell. Journ. Geol. Soc. IV. 

 p. <225.Sill. Amer. J. ser. 2, VII. p. 28. 



55. On the Fossil Bones of the Ancient Birds of New Zealand. 

 Sill. Amer. J. ser. 2, V. p. 431. Edinb. New Phil. J, XLV. 

 p. 196. 



56. On the Osteology of the Iguanodon and Hylceosaurus. Phil. 

 Trans. 1849, Part II. p. 271. 



57. Supplementary Remarks on the Structure of the Belemnite and 

 Belemnoteuthis. Phil. Trans. 1850, p. 393. 



58. On the Pelorosaurus, an undescribed Gigantic Terrestrial Rep- 

 tile from the strata of Tilgate Forest. Phil. Trans. 1850, Part II. 



59. On the Structure of the Dorsal Dermal Spines of the Hylao- 

 saurus.P\\i\. Trans. 1850, Part II. 



60. Notice of the Remains of the Dinornis and other Birds, and of 

 Fossils and Rock-specimens, recently collected by Mr. Walter 

 Mantell in the Middle Island of New Zealand ; with Additional 

 Notes on the Northern Island. Journ. Geol. Soc. VI. p. 319. 



61. A Lecture delivered at Oxford on the Remains of Man and Works 

 of Art imbedded in Rocks and Strata, illustrative of the connec- 

 tion between Geology and Archaeology. Journal of the Archffio- 

 logical Institute of Great Britain, 1851, p. 1. 



62. On a Portion of the Upper Jaw, with Teeth, of the Iguanodon. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1850, Sect. p. 125. 



63. A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains, consisting of Coloured Il- 

 lustrations selected from Parkinson's " Organic Remains of a 

 Former World," and Arris's " Antediluvian Phytology ; " with 

 Descriptions. London, 1850, 4. fig. 



64. Petrifactions and their Teachings ; or a Hand-book to the Gal- 

 lery of Organic Remains in the British Museum. London, 

 1851, fig. 



65. Notice of the discovery by Mr. Walter Mantell in the Middle 

 Island of New Zealand of a living specimen of the Notornis Man- 

 telli, a Bird of the Rail family allied to Brachypteryx, and hitherto 

 unknown to Naturalists except in a fossil state. Zool. Proc. 

 No. CCXIV. Zool. Trans. IV. p. 69. 



66. Lecture on the Fauna and Flora of the Country of the Igua~ 

 nodon. Proc. Roy. Inst. Great Britain, 1852. 



67- Description of the Telerpeton elginense, a Fossil Reptile recently 

 discovered in the Old Red Sandstone of Moray ; with Observa- 

 tions on supposed Fossil Ova of Batrachians in the Lower Devo- 

 nian Strata of Forfarshire Journ. Geol. Soc. 1852, VIII. p. 100. 



