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MORRIS, J. British Fossils, 2nd edn. (1854). Re- 

 cords all British species up to date of publication, with 

 references. 



SHERBORN, C. D. Index Animalium, Vol. I. (1902). 

 Complete index to all animal genera and species, recent 

 and fossil. The published volume covers publications 

 from 1758 to 1800. Vol. II. will extend to 1850. 



ZOOLOGICAL RECORD. Annual publication by the 

 Zoological Society of London, including lists of all new 

 genera and species of animals published during the year. 



PAL^ONTOLOGIA UNIVERSALIS. A series of photo- 

 graphic reproductions of type-specimens and their original 

 figures and descriptions (chiefly of species published 

 before 1865). 



FOSSILIUM CATALOGUE, edited by Professor Freeh, of 

 Breslau (Berlin, 1913 ). A series of lists of species 

 compiled by specialists, with geological and geographical 

 range, synonymy, and references, thus replacing Bronn's 

 Index, piece by piece. Lists so far published include 

 Cretaceous Corals (by J. Felix), Palaeozoic Starfish (C. 

 Schuchert), Tertiary Anisomyarian Lamellibranchs (W. 

 Teppner), Devonian Ammonoidea (F. Freeh), Triassic 

 Cephalopods (C. Diener), Triassic Dinosaurs (F. de 

 Huene), Stegosauria (E. Hennig), Lycopodiales and 

 Equisetales (W. Jongmans), and Juglandaceae (K. Nagel). 



II. LARGE GENERAL TEXTBOOKS. 



BERNARD, F. Elements de Paleontologie, pt. i. 

 (Paris, 1893). 



FISCHER, P. Manuel de Conchyliologie (1880-87). 

 Deals with recent and fossil Mollusca and Brachiopoda, 

 and is still the best work on Lamellibranchs and 

 Gastropods. 



NEUMAYR, M. Die Stamme des Thier-reiches (1889). 

 A treatise on phylogeny, left very incomplete by the 



