Publications of the Geological Survey of India.—continued. 
PALZONTOLOGIA INDICA. 
Royal 4to. sewed. 
Being figures and descriptions of the Organic Remains obtained during the progress 
_ of the Geological Survey of India. 
Series I. The Fossil Cephalopoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India (Belem- 
nitide-Nautilide), by H. F. Buanprorp. pp. 40, 25 plates. 12s. 6d. 
Series II. The Fossil Flora of the Rasmawan Series, Rajmahal Hills, Bencat, by 
Tuomas OLpHAM, Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India, and 
Joun Morais, Professor of Geology, University College, London. 
Parts 1 to 5, 3s. each; part 6, 2s. 6d. 
Part 7, Jurassic (Liassic) Flora of the Rajmahal Group, in the Rajmahal 
Hills, by Orroxan Frisrmantet, M.D. pp. viii and 110, with 13 
plates. 6s. 6d. 
Part 8, Jurassic (Liassic) Flora of the Rajmahal Group from Golapili 
(near Ellore), South Godaveri District, by Orrokar FrtstMANTEL, 
M.D. pp. 36, with 8 plates. 4s. 
Part 9, Outliers on the Madras Coast, by Orrokar Frisrmanret, M.D. 
pp. 34, with 16 plates. 8s. 
Series III. The Fossil Cephalopoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India (Am- 
monitide), by FErpinanp StouiczKa, Pu.D. Part 1. pp. 16, 6 plates, 3s. 
Parts 2-5. pp. 50, 23 plates, 12s. 6d. Part 6. pp. 16, 6 plates, 3s. 6@. Part 7. 
3s. Part 8. 3s. Part 9. 3s. Parts 10-13. pp. 62, 19 plates, appendix, 
index, title, etc. 10s. 
Series I. and III. together, being the complete series of the Cephalopoda, and forming Vol. I. 
of the Creracrous Fauna. Boards, with leather back. £2 10s. 
Series IV. On the Vertebrate Fossils from the Pancuzr Rocks, near Ranigunj, BENGAL, 
by Pror. T. H. Huxtey. Part 1. pp. 28, 6 plates, 3s. 
Part 2. Onsome Remains of Ganoid Fishes from the Deccan. By Sir 
P. pe Maupas Grey Ecerrton, Br:, F.R.S. On the Genus Ceratodus 
with special reference to the Fossil Teeth found at Malidi, Central 
India. By L. C. Mrarn. On the Stratigraphy and Homotaxis of 
the Rota-Malidi Deposits. By W.'T. Buanrorp, F.R.S. pp. 27, with 
4 plates. 2s. Part 3. Fossil Reptilia and Batrachia. By R. LypEx- 
KER, B.A., pp. 42, with 6 plates. 3s. 
Series V. The Gasteropoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India. By Frrprvanp 
Sroxiczka, Pu.D. Forming Vot. II. of the Creraczous Fauna, In one 
Volume, boards with leather back. 14s. 
Separately as follows :—Parts 1-4, pp. 204, with 16 plates, 8s.; 5-6, pp. 
80, with 4 plates, 2s.; 7-10, pp. 200, with 8 plates, title, index, etc., 4s. 
Series VI. The Pelecypoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India. By FrrpInanD 
Sroriozka, Ph.D. The series complete forming Vou. III. of the Cre- 
TAcEous Fauna. Boards, with leather back. £1 ds. 
Separately as follows :—Parts 1-4, pp. 226, with 12 plates, 6s.; 5-8, pp. 
186, with 16 plates, 8s.; 9-13, pp. 128, with 22 plates, appendix, index, 
title, etc., with a review of all known Genera of this class, fossil and 
recent, lls. 
Series VII. Kurcu Fossits. On some Tertiary Crabs from Sind and Kutch. By 
Ferpinanp Sroriczka, Ph.D. Part 1. pp. 16, with d plates, 2s. 6d. 
Series VIII. The Brachiopoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India. By 
FerDInanp Sroriczka, Ph.D., F.G.8. The series complete, forming 
VOL. IV. of the Creracrous Fauna. Boards with leather back, 
14s. 6d. Separately as follows;—Part 1. pp. 40, with 7 plates, 3s. 6d. 
Part 2. The Ciliopoda. pp. 40, with 3 plates, 1s. 6d. 
Part 8. The Echinodermata. pp. 60, with 7 plates, 3s. 6d. 
Parts 4 and 5. The Corals or Anthozoa, with Notes on the Sponges, 
Foraminifera, Arthrozoa, and Spondylozoa. pp. 70, with 12 plates, 6s. 
Series IX. Jurassic Fauna or Kutcu: The Cephalopoda. By W. Waacen, Ph.D. 
Vol. I. Part 1. Belemnitide and Nautilide. pp. 30, with 4 plates, 2s. 
——— 2. Ammonitide. pp. 64, with 10 plates, 5s. 6d. 
— 3. Ammonitide. pp. 40, with 10 plates, 5s. 
4. Ammonitide. pp. 195, with 36 plates, 20s. 6d, 
