mbuseum publications 



(Continued). 



O.— POPULAR GUIDES. 



W. E. HOYLE. Handy Guide to the Museum. Third edition. [49]- 



W. E. HoYLE. General Guide to the Natural History Collections 



(Illustrated) [26] 



D.-NOTBS FROM THE MANCHESTER MUSEUJ\ 



I— T. H. Huxley. Suggestions for a Natural History Museum 



in Manchester [17] .. 



2— Thomas Hick. On Rachiopteris cylindrica Will. [18] .... 

 3_S. J, HiCKSON. On the Ampullae of Millepora [il] .. .. 

 4— H. Bolton. Brachiopoda and MoUusca from the Millstone 



Grit. [20] 



5_H. Bolton. Paleontology of the Manx Slates [27] . . . • 

 6— A. C. Seward. Jurassic Plants in the Manchester Museum [30] 

 7_W. Boyd Dawkins. On the Cairn and Sepulchral Cave at 



Gop, near Prestatyn [36] 



8_F. E. Weiss. On Xenophyton radiculosum (Hick) [37] 



g_W. E. HoYLE. British Cephalopoda [39] • • • • 



,o_W. Boyd Dawkins. Red. Sandstone Rocks of Peel [41] .. 

 ii_W. Boyd Dawkins. Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic 



Rocks of the Isle of Man [42] 



12— W. Boyd Dawkins. Bigbury Camp and the Pilgrims' Way [43] 



13— W. E. Hoyle. Use of Museums in Teaching [44] 



14— W. E. HoYLE. The Type Specimen of Loligo eblanae [45]- • 



i5_j. R. Hardy. The Macro-Lepidoptera of Sherwood Forest [46] 



i6_W. Boyd Dawkins. On the Discovery of an Ossiferous Cavern 



of PUocene Age, at Doveholes, Buxton (Derbyshire) [47] • • 



J. ROBERTS * SONS, PRINTERS, SALFORD. 



