Palaeontologia Sinica. 



SERIES A. FOSSIL PLANTS OF CHINA. 



VOL. I. 



Fascicle I. Zur alttertiaren Flora der siidlichen Mandschurei, 



von Rudolph Florin (Riksmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden) 40 pages text, 



1 plate, 'A text-figures. (In press). 



Other numbers of this series now in preparation will contain descriptions and illustrations of the Pahcozoic 

 and Mesozoie Floras of China by Dr. Th. G. Halle and associates in the PaUeobotanical Department of the Riksinuseum 

 Stockholm, Sweden, based on extensive collections made by the Geological Survey and associate collectors. 



SERIES B. FOSSIL INVERTEBRATES OF CHINA. 



VOL. 1. 



Fascicle i. Ordovician Fossils from North China, by A. W. Grabau. 

 127 pages text, 9 plates, 20 text-figures. Published April 28, 1922. 

 Price $. r >.00 Hex. 



Fascicle n. Devonian Fossils of Yunnan by A. W. Graban. (In preparation). 



VOL. II. 

 Paleozoic Corals of China, Part I. The Tetrascpt.ita, by A. W . Grabau. 



Fascicle i. Introduction, and descriptions of Pflniiiil-i , Xh-ept<j<i.-<i,i<ii<l,'e and 

 CiKithin-onidi with 1 plate and 71 text-figures. (In press). 



Fascicle n. ZiiiihrfntnLv, and Ci/athophyUidfie. ( In preparation). 

 SERIES C. FOSSIL VERTEBRATES OF CHINA. 



This series will contain descriptions and illustrations of Tertiary and Quaternary vertebrates of China, by Prof. 

 Carl. Wiman of Uppsala, Sweden, I'rof. M. Roule of Paris, and others, based on large collections made by Dr. Ander- 

 and others for the Survey and. by other organisations and private individual h. 



SERIES D. ANCIENT MAN IN CHINA. 



VOL. I. 



1 ascicle 1. The Cave-deposit at Sha-Kuo-T'un in Fengtion (in preparation). 

 Article i. Topographic notes and description of artifacts by J. G. Anders.-, m. 

 Article 2. Human skeletal remains by Davidson Black. 



