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Professor Owen. — On the Anatomy of the Great Anteater (Myrmecophaga jubata, Linn.). Part. IL By 
Professor Owen. : 
Part 6. enthält: Additional Evidence relative to the Dodo. By W. J. Broderip, Esq. — On some 
Bones of Birds allied to the Dodo, in the Collection of the Zoological Society of London. By H. E. 
Strickland. — Notice of an Original Painting, including a Figure of the Dodo, in the Collection of 
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, at Sion House. By W. J. Broderip. — Monograph of the 
Strigidae. By Dr. J. J. Kaup. — On some New or little-known Species of Accipitres, in the Collection 
of the Norwich Museum. By Philip Lutley Sclater, M. A. — Description of a New Species of the 
Genus Buteo from Mexico. By Philip Lutley Sclater, M. A. — Description of a New Species of 
Owl of the Genus Ciccaba. By Philip Lutley Sclater, M. A. 
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Part XXV. 1857. pag. 193— 308. (Nebst Titel und 
Inhalt.) — Part XXVI. 1858—1859, Part I — HI. — 1860, Part. I. II. London. 8°. 
Enthalten die Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft vom 10. November 1857 bis 26. Juni 1860. 
London, The Geological Society of London. 
The Quaterly Journal of the Geological Society of London. Edited by the Assistant-Secretary of 
the Geological Society. Vol. XV. Part 4. 5. Vol. XVI. Part 1. 2. 3. Nr. 60. 60*. 61. 62. 63. 1859. 1860. 
London. 8°. With Illustrations. > 
Vol. XV. Part. 4. Nr. 60. enthält: Dr. J. W. Dawson on Fossil Plants from the Devonian Rocks of 
Canada. — Mr. T. Sterry Hunt on some Points in Chemical Geology. — Mr. H. Rosales on the Gold- 
fields of Ballaarat and Creswick Creek. — Mr. John Harley on Two Species of Cephalaspis (Abstract). — 
Mr. G. Poulett Scrope on the Mode of Formation of Voleanie Cones and Craters. — Mr. E. W. Binney on 
the Lias Deposits at Quarry - Gill and other places near Carlisle. — Mr. J. W- Satter on the Fossils of 
the Lingula -flags or „Zone Primordiale“. — Professor T. H. Huxley on a New Species of Dicynodon 
(D. Murrayi) from near Colesberg, South Afriea (Abstract). — M. Rich. Thornton on the Coal found by 
Dr. Livingstone at Tete, on the Zambesi, South Africa (Abstract). — Mr. John Miller on the Succession 
of the Rocks on the North Coast of Scotland 
Part 5. Nr. 60*. enthält: Prof. D. T. Ansted on the Geology of Malaga. — C. A. Murray on some 
Minerals from Persia. — Mr. J. W. Tayler on the Veins of Tin-ore at Evigtok. — Mr, J. W. Kirkby 
on the Permian Chitonidae. — Dr. J. W. Dawson on the Vegetable Structures in Coal. — Prof. T. H. 
Huxley on some Amphibian and Reptilian Remains from South Africa and Australia. — Prof. T. H. Hux- 
ley on Rhamphorhynchus Bucklandi. — Prof. T. H. Huxley on a Fossil Bird and a Fossil Cetacean from 
New Zealand. — Prof. T. H. Huxley on the Dermal Armour of Crocodilus Hastingsiae. 
Vol. XVI. Part 1. Nr. 61. enthält: Dr. T. Wright on the Inferior Oolite of Gloucestershire and York- 
shire. — Prof. R. Owen on some Reptilian Remains from South Africa. — M. E. Hull on the Thinning- 
out of the Secondary Rocks. — Delesse on the Origin of Rocks (translated). 
Part 2. Nr. 62. enthält: Dr. H. Falconer on the Bone-caves near Palermo (Abstract). — Prof. J. 
Buckman on some Fossil Eggs in the Great Oolite near Cirencester. — Baron de Zigno on the Jurassic 
Flora. — Prof. J. Phillips on some Sections of the Great Oolite. — Sir P. Egerton on the Nomenclature 
of the Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone. — J. Anderson on Dura Den and its Fossil Fishes (Abstract). 
— J. Lancaster and C. C. Wright on Che Sinking for Coal at the Shireoak Colliery near Worksop. — 
Mr. A. R. C. Selwyn, Notes on the Geology of Southern Australia. — Mr. J. Lamont, Notes on Spitz- 
bergen. — M. T. S. Hunt on Gypsum and Dolomites. — S. Hislop on the Tertiary Beds and Fossils of 
Nagpur. — Mr. Prestwich on the Brixham Cave (Abstract). — Mr. J. W. Flower on the finding a Flint- 
