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206. On the osteology of the marsupialia 



{Part 2). Comparison of the skulls of the 

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— — 207. Observations on the Dodo (Didus 

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208. Osteological contributions to the 



natural history of the Chimpanzees (Troglo- 

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— — 209. On the living Hippopotamus at the 

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210. On British eocene Serpents and the 



Serpent of the Bible. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XLIX., 1850, pp. 239-242. 



211. Observations on three skulls of Naloo 



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212. On the developement and homologies 



of the molar teeth of the Wart Hogs (Pha- 

 cochoerus), with illustrations of a system of 

 notation for the teeth in the class Mammalia. 

 Phil. Trans. 1850, pp. 481-498. 



213. On the communications between the 



cavity of the tympanum and the palate in the 

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 Phil. Trans. 1850, pp. 521-528. 



214. Note sur le Gorille. Ann. Sci. Nat. 



XVL (Zoo/.), 1851, pp. 158-176. 



215. On new fossil Mammalia from the 



eocene freshwater formation at Hordwell, Hants. 

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216. Synopsis of the Hunterian Lectures 



on comparative Osteology. Edinb. New Phil. 

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217, Comparison of the modification of 



the osseous structure in the Megatherium with 

 that in the other known existing and extinct 

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218. On the Megatherium Americanum, 



Blum. Phil. Trans. 1851, pp. 719-764. 



Owen, Richard. 219. On a new specie? of 

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220. On the anatomy of the Wart Hog 



(Phacochoerus Pallasii, Van der Hoeven). Zool. 

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221. On metamorphosis and metagenesis. 



Roy. Inst. Proc. I., 1851-54, pp. 9-16 ; Ann. 

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■ 222. On the structure and homologies of 



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223. Description of the impressions and 



foot-prints of the Protichnites from the Potsdam 

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 1852, pp. 214-225. 



224. Notes on the eggs and young of the 



Apteryx, and on the casts of the eggs and 

 certain bones of -ffipyornis, Isid. Geoffroy, 

 recently transmitted to the Zoological Society 

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225. .On the anatomy of the Tree Kangaroo 



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226. Note on the transverse processes of 



the Two-toothed Dolphin (Hyperoodon bidens). 

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227. Nouvelles observations sur I'osteo- 



logie du Troglodytes gorilla. Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 XX. {Zool), 1853, p. 120. 



228. Notes of the fossil remains of Den- 



drerpeton Acadianum. Geol. Soc. Journ. IX., 

 1853, pp. 66-67. 



— — 229. Notice of a Batrachoid Fossil in 



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pp. 67-70. 

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Paris, Comptes Rendus, XXXVIL, 1853, pp. 



385-389. 



231. Recherches sur 1' archetype et les 



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Comptes Rendus, XXXVIL, 1853, pp. 389-394. 



232. Description of some species of the 



extinct genus Nesodon, with remarks on the 

 primary group (Toxodontia) of Hoofed Quadru- 

 peds, to which that genus is referable. Phil. 

 Trans. 1853, pp. 291-310. 



233. On the anatomy of the Walrus. 



Zool. Soc. Proc. XXL, 1853, pp. 103-106. 



234. On the anthropoid Apes. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1854 {pt. 2), pp. 111-113. 



235. On a fossil embedded in a mass of 



Pictou Coal, from Nova Scotia. Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. X., 1854, pp. 207-208. 



