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On |the Homologies and Notation of the Teeth of Mammalia. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. xxxviii. 1868 (Sect.), pp. 115, 116 ; Journal of 



Anatomy, cxi. 1869, pp. 262-278. 

 On the Affinities and Probable Habits of the Extinct Australian 



Marsupial, Thylacoleo Carnifex, Owen. Geol. Soc. Quart. 



Journ. xxiv. 1868, pp. 307-319 ; Phil. Mag. xxxvi. 1868, p. 73. 



On the Probable Identity of the Fin-Whales, described as Balasnoptera 



Carolinae, Malm^ and Physalius Sibbaldii, Gray, Zool. Soe. 



Proc. 1868, pp. 187-189. 

 On the Development and Succession of the Teeth in the Armadillos 



(Dasypodidae). Zool. Soc. Proc. 1868, pp. 378-380. 

 On the Value of the Characters of the Base of the Cranium in the 



Classification of the Order Camivora, and on the Systematic 



Position of Bassaris and other Disputed Forms. Zool. Soc. Proc. 



1869, pp. 4-37. 

 Note on the Substance ejected from the Stomach of a Hornbill 



(Buceros corrugatus). Zool. Soc. Proc. 1869, p. 150. 



On the Anatomy of the Proteles, Proteles Cristatus, Sparrtnan. 



Zool. Soc. Proc. 1869, pp. 474-496. 

 Notes on Four Specimens of the Common Fin-Whale (Physalius 



antiquorum. Gray; Balaenoptera musculus, Auct.) stranded on 



the South Coast of England. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1869, pp. 604- 



610. 

 Description of the Skeleton of Inia Geoffrensis and of the Skull of 



Pontoporia Blainvillei, with Remarks on the Systematic Position 



of these Animals in the Order Cetacea (1866). Zool. Soc. 



Trans, vi. 1869, pp. 87-116. 

 On the Osteology of the Cachalot or Sperm-whale (Physeter macro- 



cephalus) (1867). Zool. Soc. Trans, vi. 1869, pp. 309-372. 



On the Connection of the Hyoid Arch with the Cranium. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. xl. 1870 (Sect.), pp. 136, 137. 



On the Correspondence between the Parts composing the Shoulder 

 and the Pelvic Girdle of the Mammalia. Journal of Anatomy, 

 iv. 1870, pp. 239-245. 



Additional Note on a Specimen of the Common Fin-Whale (Physalius 

 antiquorum. Gray; Balaenoptera musculus, Auct.) stranded in 

 Langston Harbour, November 1869. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1870, 

 pp. 330» 331- 



