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On the Fishes of the Upper Lias of Whitby, Part IIT. 

 (Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, vol. xiii., pp. 325-337, 

 pis. xlvi-xlviii.) 



The Antiquity of the Deep-sea Fish-fauna. (Nat. Sci., vol. 

 xii., pp. 257-260, pi. x.) 



The History of the Mammalia in Europe and North 

 America. (Ibid., vol. xii., pp. 328-336.) 



Preliminary note on a new specimen of Squatina from the 

 Lithographic stone of Nusplingen, Wiirtemberg. (Geol. Mag. 

 [4], vol. v., pp. 289-291, pi. x, 1898.) 



On a supposed tropical fish (Poecilia) from the Upper 

 Miocene of Oeningen, Baden. (Op. cit., vol. v., pp. 529-531. 



Note on a Devonian Coelacanth Fish. (Op. cit., vol. v., pp. 

 529-531.) 



Notes on some Type-specimens of Cretaceous Fishes from 

 Mount Lebanon, &c. (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], vol. ii., 

 pp. 405-414.) 



Notes on some Type-specimens of Cretaceous Fishes from 

 Mount Lebanon, &c. (Ibid., vol. ii., pp. 485-489.) 



" Outlines of Vertebrate Palaeontology " (largely based on 

 studies of the collection in the Department of Geology), 1898, 

 Cambridge University Press. 



By R. Bullen Newton, f.g.s. 



An account of the Albian fossils lately discovered at Oke- 

 ford Fitzpaine, Dorset. (Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. Field Club, 

 vol. xviii., pi. 1-3, pp. 66-99 (1897), issued 1898.) 



On some Cretaceous shells from Egypt. (Geol. Mag., 1898, 

 Dec. iv., vol. v., pp. 394-403, pis. xv-xvi.) 



Notes on some Lower Tertiary shells from Egypt. (Op. 

 cit., pp. 531-541, pis. xix-xx.) 



By G. C. Crick, Assoc, r.s.m., f.g.s. 



On an example of Acanthoteuthis Ferussacii, Miinst., from 

 the Lithographic stone of Solenhofen, Bavaria. (Proc. 

 Malacol. Soc. Lond., vol. iii.. No. 1, 1898, pp. 57-60, pi. i, &;c.) 



On the muscular attachment of the animal to its shell in 

 some fossil Cephalopoda (Ammonoidea). (Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Lond., ser. 2, vol. vii., pt. iv., 1898, pp. 71-113, pis. xvii-xx.) 



Descriptions of new and imperfectly known species of 

 Nautilus, from the Inferior Oolite, preserved in the British 

 Museum (Nat. Hist.). (Proc. Malacol. Soc. Lond., 1898, vol. 

 iii., No. 3, pp. 117-139, 15 illustrations.) 



On a deformed example of Hoplites tuherculatus, Sby., from 

 the Gault of Folkestone. (Geol. Mag., 1898, Dec. iv., vol. v., 

 pp. 541-2, 1 illustration in text). 



By F. A. Bather, M.A., f.g.s. 



Mesifes. (Ann. and Mag. Nat, Hist. [7], vol, i., pp. 102- 

 103, 1898.) 



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