, Catalogue-slips have been Jii'eparecl for 346 Maps aiict 

 Books. 



Fifty-four volumes have been bound. 



The accessions to the Library have been press-marked and 

 incorporated with the works to which they belong. 



III. — Preparation of Catalogues and Guides. 



The publication of Part III. of a Catalogue of the Fossil 

 Cephalopoda in the Geological Department ; containing the 

 Bactritida?, and part of the sub-order Ammonoidea, 

 pp. xxxiv. and 304, with 145 figures in the text, by Arthur 

 H. Foord, Ph.D., f.g.s., and George Charles Crick, F.G.S., was 

 published in April 1897. 



Part I. of a Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca, in the Depart- 

 ment of Geology, containing descriptions of the Australasian 

 Tertiary Mollusca, 8vo., pp. xxvi. and 408, with eight 

 lithographic plates, by George F. Harris, F.G.S. , fee, was 

 published in March 1897. 



The MS. Catalogue of Types and figured specimens of the 

 Cephalopoda in the British Museum (Natural History) has 

 been placed in the printer's hands for setting up in type. 



The MS. catalogue of Types and figured specimens of the 

 Brachiopoda in the British Museum is nearly completed, and 

 will shortly be ready for the printer. 



Mr. A. S. Woodward has made considerable progress with 

 Part IV. of his Catalogue of Fossil Fishes in the British 

 Museum (N.H.), belonging to the division Teleostei, and 

 many of the plates are drawn. 



Mr. A. C. Seward has commenced the preparation of 

 Part III. of his Catalogue of the Secondary Plants, and 

 several of the Plates have been executed on stone. 



Mr. G. F. Harris, f.g.s., has commenced the preparation of 

 Part II. of his Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca — containing 

 the West Indian Shells. 



Dr. J. W. Gregory has begun the preparation of Part II. of 

 his Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa, to contain all the 

 Cretaceous species, and a number of beautiful drawings have 

 been executed for their illustration. 



Mr. A. H. Foord having resigned the task of preparing 

 the Catalogue of the Cephalopoda, the work has been under- 

 taken by Mr G. C. Crick alone, and he is now engaged 

 in the preparation of Part IV., to contain the Triassic 

 Ammonites, etc 



A Guide to the Fossil Invertebrates and Plants m the 

 Department of Geology was issued in March 1897, 8vo., 

 pp. xvi. and 158, price one shilling, and also in two parts at 

 sixpence each part (with 182 illustrations). 



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