450 Bibliography. 



VI. Bibliography. 



1 



>/ 



British and Foreign Paleontology.— No. 1 of this Journal appeared 

 in September, 1846— one year ago: No. 2 was published in February 

 and No. 3 in May, 1847 ; it was announced for six Nos. in a year, but 

 has encountered some of the delays incident to new periodical works. 

 The three numbers include 132 pages of letter-press. Tbe editor, Mr. 

 Ed. Charlesworth, F.G.S., &c, long known as a distinguished naturalist, 

 avowedly avoids long memoirs and discussions, and prefers a terse orig- 

 inality, including criticisms upon the works of other naturalists. The 

 work is got up in a beautiful style of paper and print, and the plates are 

 of unrivalled finish and elegance. There are 23 plates in these three 

 Nos., and several of them of large size. Hitherto the articles are 

 chiefly palaeontological and possess a high degree of interest. They 

 are as follows — 



™-^. ' h. — lm ' A " n Alligator and several new mammalia in Hordwell 

 Cliff. Searles Wood, F.G.S. 



2. Ichthyosaurus— a new species in Chalk. James Carter, M.R.C.S. 



3. Chiton in Magnesian Limestone. W m . King. 



4. Prices of some Fossils. G. A. Mantell, LL.D., F.R.S. 



5. Coprolites ? ln the Crag and London Clay. John Brown, F.G.S. 

 b. A Reptile or Fish in the chalk of Kent. Toulmin Smith. 



7. Alosasaurus with flint in the teeth. Ed. Charlesworth, F.G.S. 



8. Miscellanies— Exposition of the plan of the Geological Journal. 

 Ear bones of Whales in the Red Crag. Fossil reindeer. British 

 fauna. New genus of Mammals, South Carolina. Fossil foraminifera, 

 —soft parts in Chalk and Flint. Fossil mammalia and aves in Museum 

 of Royal College of Surgeons. 



Obituary—Miss Ethelred Bennett. Literary Intelligence. 

 i\o 11.— i Large species of Unio in the Wealden of Isle of Wight. 

 G. A. Mantell. 



2. 



Fra 



Tellina, Monograph of, in the Eocene, &c. Fr. Edwards. 

 3. Brachiopoda of Wenlock Limestone. Th. Davidson, M.G.S., of 



nee. 



4. Belemmte in Oxford day. R. Owen, F.R.S. Extracts. 



o. fossil Cephalopoda, genus Belemnoteuthis. J. C. Pearce, F.G.S. 



Miscellanies— Criticism by the Editor. Bibliographical Notices. 

 ±,xtmct Irish Deer. Labors of Agassiz on the Ganoidei. Astacus Phil- 

 Upsii. Azoic sedimentary strata. Fossil Xanthidea. Pentacrinus, 

 new species. Freshwater strata of Hordwell. 



i\o. 111.— 1. Fossil Cephalopoda of the Oxford clay. Wm. Cun- 

 nington. 



2. Hypanthocrinites of the Wenlock Shale. W. A. Lewis, B.A. 



3. I el Ima— Monograph continued. Fr. Edwards. 



4. Brachiopoda. Th. Davidson. 



r.5* a H 7 dwel1 ' fossil and geological phenomena. S. V. Wood, 



Miscellanies— Criiicisms by the Editor. Bibliographical Notice. 

 Uathranophyllii, i n the Kentish Rag. Lepidodendron with Stigmarian 



