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Gardner, J. S. — [Letter] On the Correlation of the Gres de Belleu with 

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Jones, Prof. T. R. — Ostracoda from the Weald Clay of the Isle of Wight. 

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McCooK, H. C. — A new Fossil Spider (Eoatypus Woodwardii). Proe. 

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Prestv^^ich, Prok. J. — Further observations on the correlation of the 

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Seeley, Prof. H. G. — On Thecospondylus Daviesi, with some remarks on 

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3. List of the Monographs published by the Pal.eontographical 

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Gardner, J. S., and C. von Ettingshausen. — Eocene Flora vol i 

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Gardner, J. S. — Eocene Flora, vol. ii. (Gymnospermae). 1883-1885. 



Milne-Edwards, H., and J. Haime. — Tertiary, Cretaceous . . 

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Duncan, P. M. — Supplement to the Fossil Corals. 1866-1870. 



Forbes, E. — Tertiary Echinodermata. 1852. 



Wright, T. — Cretaceous Echinodermata, vol. i. 1862-1882. 



Darwin, C— Fossil Cirripedes. 1851-1858. 



Jones, T. R. — Cretaceous Entomostraca. 1849. 



Jones, T. R. — Tertiary Entomostraca. 1855. 



Jones, T. R., and C. D. Sherborn. — Supplement to the Tertiary Ento- 

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Bell, T. — Malacostracous Crustacea. 1856-1860. 



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Lycett, J.— Fossil Trigoniae. 1872-1883. 



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Wood, S. V.— Eocene Mollusca, Bivalves, vol. i. 1859-1870. Supple- 

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