110 Notice of Dr. MantelVs Medals of Creation. 



2. Tabular chronological arrangement of the strata. 



3. On the nature of fossils and organic remains. 



4. On mineralized vegetable remains, and the mode of con- 

 ducting their investigation. 



5. On peat, lignite, and coal. 



6. Fossil botany. 



a. Remains of the Cellular and Cryptogamic plants. 

 h. " " Vascular Cryptogamia. 



c. " " Filicites or Ferns. 



d. " " Sigillarise and Stigmariee. 



e. " " Lepidodendra. 



/. " " Cycadeous plants. 



g. " " ConifersB. 



h. " " Palm tribe. 



i. " " Liliaceous plants. 



k. " " Flowering dicotyledons. 



I. Retrospect, and list of localities of vegetable fossils. 



Part II. 

 Palasontology, or the fossil remains of the animal kingdom. 

 1, The fossil infusoria, or animalculites. 

 3. Polyparia and other Zoophytes. 



3. Echinodermata, comprising 



(1.) The Crinoidea, or lily-shaped animals. 

 (2.) The Stelleridas, or Star-fish. 

 (3.) The Echinidse, or Sea-urchins. 



4. Fossil MoUusca, or Shells. 



5. Crustacea and Insects. 



6. Fishes. 



7. Reptiles. 



8. Birds. 



9. Mammalia. 



Part III. 



1. Geological excursions in illustration of the investigation of 

 geological phenomena and the collection of organic remains. 



2. Miscellaneous. On the prices of fossils, list of dealers, lo- 

 calities, &c. 



To each volume there are, of course, prefixed lists and descrip- 

 tions of the plates and wood-cuts, (lignographs, or inscriptions 

 on wood,) and detailed contents of the chapters. The index is 



