120 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



III. — Preparation of Catalogues. 



Part III. of Mr. A. Smith Woodward's " Catalogue of 

 Fossil Fishes," is being prepared, and considerable progress 

 has been made with the work. 



Part III. of the " Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda," by Mr. 

 A. H. Foord, is in progress. The portion containing the 

 genera Bactrites and Clymenia is in type, and the Catalogue 

 of the Goniatites is well advanced. 



Mr. A. C. Seward's " Catalogue of the Wealden Plants," has 

 been commenced, but only a small proportion of the work has 

 been executed. 



A fourth Edition of the " List of Casts of Fossils in the 

 Department of Geology " (8vo. pp. 40), was issued on Sept. 

 16th, 1892. 



A MS. Index to all the registered numbers of specimens of 

 Fossil Reptilia in the Collection has been made, for con- 

 venience of reference. 



IV.— Separate Papers and Memoirs published by the Staffs 

 bearing upon the Collection. 



The following papers, prepared by the staff of the Depart- 

 ment, relate to specimens forming part of the Geological Col- 

 lections, and have been published in various scientific 

 journals. 



1. Mammalia. — On a Mammalian Tooth from the Wealden 

 formation of Hastings {Plagiaulax Dawsoni, sp. nov.) 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1891 [Nov. 17], pp. 585-586, woodcut, 

 figs. 1 and 2). 



2. Pisces. — Supplementary observations on some Fossil 

 Fishes from the English Lower Oolites (Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 vol. xii., p. 238). 



3. On the Hybodont and Cestraciont Sharks of the Cre- 

 taceous Period (Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, vol. xii. 

 p. 62, pi. i. and ii.). 



4. On the Lower Devonian Fish-fauna of Campbellton, New 

 Brunswick (Geol. Mag. [3], vol. ix., p. 1, pi. i.). 



5. Further contributions to knowledge of the Devonian 

 Fish-fauna of Canada (ibid. p. 481, pi. xiii.). 



6. Description of the Cretaceous Saw-fish, Sclerorhynchus 

 atavus (ibid. p. 529). 



7. On a Chimseroid Skeleton from the Oxford Clay of 

 Wiltshire (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], vol. ix., p. 94). 



8. On 



