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Seeley, H. Q. On remains of Emys Hordwellensis (Seeley), from the 

 Lower Hordwell Beds in the Hordwell Cliff, contained in the 

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 pp. 445-450 ; 2 woodcuts. 



N. sp. founded on carapace and plastron. 



. On the British Fossil Cretaceous Birds. Quart. Joum. Geol. 



Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 496-512, pis. xxvi., xxvii. 

 Two species allied to Cohjmbus from the Cambridge Greensand. 

 " The larger, here named Etialiornis Barretti, is indicated by skull, 

 vertebral column, pelvis, and all the larger bones of the hind limb ; the 

 smaller species, Enaliomis Sedgwicki^ is at present only known by its 

 dorsal vertebrse, femur, tibia, and metatarsus." L. C. M. 



. On the Organization of the Omithosauria. Joum, Linn, Soc, 



vol. xiii. pp. 84-107, pi. 11. 

 Places the Omithosauria amongst Aves. 



Symonds, Rev. W. S. The Fossil [Human] Skeletons of Le Puy en 

 Yelay. Nature, vol. xiii. p. 207. 



Traquair, Dr. R. H. On New and Little-known Fossil Fishes from 



the Edinburgh District. — No. I. Proc. R. Soc. Edin. vol. ix. 



pp. 262-272. 



The following are described — Nematoptycli'ms gracilis^ n. sp., Gona- 



todus (Amblypterus) punctatus, Ag., and Gonatodus macrolepis, n. sp. 



All from Coal Measures. The new genus Gonatodus is founded for the 



reception of some palaconiscoid fishes. H. A. N. 



Wallace, A. R. The Geographical Distribution of Animals, with a 



Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as elucidating 



the past Changes of the Earth's Surface. Vol. i. Pp. xxiv. 503, 



5 maps, 13 plates. 8vo. London. (Vol. ii. not geological.) 



Chap. ii. Distribution as affected by the Conditions and Changes of 



the Earth 8 Surface. Chaps, vi., vii. Extinct Mammalia of the Old 



World. Chap. viii. Various Extinct Animals, and on the Antiquity of 



the Genera of Insects and Land MoUusca. W. H. D. 



Winkler, Dr. T. C. Memoire sur quelqucs restes do Poissons du 



systerae heersien. [Fishes from Heersian beds, &c.] Arch, Mils, 



Teyler, t. iv. fasc. 1, pp. 1-15, pi. 1. 



Note on scattered remains of scales, teeth, &c. The new species arc 



Osmero'ides belgicus, Cyclo'ides (n. gen.) incisus, founded on scales, 



Otodus Rutoti, 0. parvus, 0. striatus, Galeocerdo maretsensis, Notidanus 



orpiensis, Trigonodus (n. gen.) primus (seems a SpJienoncJius), all from 



Belgium. E. B. T. 



. Deuxiemo memoire sur les dents do Poissons fossilcs du 



terrain bruxellicn. [Bruxellian Fishes.] Arch. Mus. Teyler, i, iv. 

 fasc. 1, pp. 16-48, pi. 2. 



