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have sinned on this score, I shall be glad if notice of the omission is given 

 to me, and I hope also that authors will forgive me if I have neglected to 

 furnish notes on their labours. I only profess to give a bibliography of 

 works on species found in the Cretaceous and Tertiary Rocks. 



George Busk. 



1852. Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum. 

 12mo. London. Parts I. and II. Containing references to fossil species. 



1859. Monograph of the Fossil Polyzoa of the Crag. Printed for the Palasonto- 



graphical Society. 

 1866. Descriptions of Three Species of Polyzoa from the London Clay at Highgate, 



in the Collection of N. T. Wetherell, F.G.S., ' Geol. Mag.' vol. iii. No. 



XXV. July. 

 1875. Cyclostomatous Polyzoa. Part III. Brit. Museum Catalogue. Contains 



references to Fossil species. 



Robert Etheridge, Jun., F.G.S. 



1875. On the Occurrence of a Species of Betepora allied to R. phcenicea, Busk, 



Tert. Beds, of Schnapper Point, Hobson's Bay, Victoria. ' Trans. R. Soc. 

 Vict.' vol. xi. pp. 13, 14. 



1876. Post-Tertiary Polyzoa. ' Geol. Mag.' Dec. 2, vol. iii. Prof. Busk describes 



with a figure a new species from the Post-Tert. Clays, Carsl., Membrani- 

 pora Etlwrulgii, Busk. 



1877. A Synopsis of the known Species of Australian Tertiary Polyzoa. Read 



before the Roy. Soc. New South Wales, Sept. 1877. Pp. 15, 8vo. Sydney. 



In this synopsis Mr. Etheridge gives very full references to the 

 bibliography and species described by various authors up to date. I have 

 given elsewhere a list of Mr. Etheridge's species as found in the synopsis. 

 Some of the species have been described or referred to by Mr. Waters in 

 his various papers on 'Australian Fossil Bryozoa (Polyzoa.).' 



J. W. Dawson. 



1869. Additional Notes on the Post-Pliocene Deposits of the St. Lawrence Valley. 

 ' Canad. Nat.' vol. vi. pp. 23, 39, with sixteen engravings. 



The author in the above describes and figures the Foraminiferse and 

 Bryozoa of the Post-Pliocene deposits of Lower Canada. He enumerates 

 six species of Polyzoa, of which Lepralia quadricornis is described as 

 new. 



W. M. Gabb and G. H. Horn. 



1862. Monograph of the Fossil Polyzoa of the Secondary and Tertiary Formations 

 of North America. ' Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.' vol. v. 2nd series, 

 pp. 111-179; three plates. 



Friedrich v. Hagenow. 



1846. ' Bryozoen ' in Geinitz, Grundriss der Versteinerungs-Kunde. 8vo. Dresden. 

 1851. Die Bryozoen der MaestrichterKreidebildung. Naturvvissensch. Von Fischer 

 in Cassel. 



Rev. Thomas Hincks. 



1880. British Marine Polyzoa. London : John Van Voorst, two vols. — one text, 



the other plates. 

 1879.1 Various Papers and Contributions to General History of the Polyzoa : 

 1884. J Annals and Mag. Nat. History, vols, issued during these years. — Treat 

 chiefly of Recent species, but contain references to Fossil also. 



P. H. MacGillivray, M.A., M.R.C.S. 



1860. Notes on the Cheilostomatous Polyzoa of Victoria, and other parts of 



Australia. ' Trans. Phil. Institute Victoria ' vol. iv. part ii., pp. 159-168. 

 plates 2, 3. 



