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Part III. of the Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda is in 

 progress. The section containing Bactrites, Clymenia and a 

 part of the Devonian Goniatites is already in type. 



The Catalogue of "type-specimens" in the Museum is- in 

 progress in slip form ; the " Davidson Brachiopoda," and 

 the " Sowerby Collection " being far advanced. 



Dr. Gregory has a Catalogue of Jurassic Bryozoa in pre- 

 paration. 



Mr. G. F. Harris is engaged upon a Catalogue of Australasian 

 Tertiary Mollusca for the Museum. 



IV. — Separate Papers and Memoirs hearing upon the 

 Collection published in 1894. 



1. Note on a new species of JEpyo7'nis, from Madagascar, 

 by C. W. Andrews, B.sc, f.g.s. (Geol. Mag., 1894, pp. 18-20.) 



2. On some remains of jEpyornis in the British Museum 

 (Nat. Hist.), by C. W. Andrews, b.sc, f.g.s. (Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1894, pp. 108-123, pis. xiv. and xv.) 



3. Notes on sharks' teeth from British Cretaceous For- 

 mations ; by A. Smith Woodward, f.g.s. (Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 vol. xiii., pp. 190-200, pis. v. and vi., 1894.) 



4. Note on a tooth of Oxyrhina, from the Red Crag of 

 Suffolk, (Geol. Mag. [4] vol. i., 1894, pp. 75-76), by Arthur 

 Smith Woodward, f.l.s., f.g.s., f.z.s. 



5. On a second British species of the Jurassic fish JEury- 

 cormus, {ihid., pp. 214-216), by A. S. Woodward, f.l.s. 



6. On the affinities of the Cretaceous fish Protosphyroena, 

 (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [6] vol. xiii., pp. 510-512), by A. S. 

 Woodward, f.l.s. 



7. On some Fish remains of the genus Portheus and Glado- 

 cyclus, from the Rolling Downs Formation (Lower Cretaceous), 

 Queensland, (ibid., vol. xiv., pp. 444-447, pi. x.), by A. Smith 

 Woodward, f.l.s. 



8. On a collection of Jurassic Cephalopoda from Western 

 Australia, obtained by Harry Page Woodward, F.G.S., Govt. 

 Geologist, with Descriptions of the species, by G. C. Crick, 

 A.R.S.M., F.G.S. (Geol. Mag., 1894, pp. 385-393 and 433-441, 

 plates xii. and xiii.) 



9. Cephalopod Beginnings, by F. A. Bather, M.A., F.G.S., 

 (" Natural Science," vol. v., 1894, pp. 422-436.) 



10. A revision of the British Eocene Scaphopoda ; with 

 descriptions of some new species, by R. B. Newton, f.g.s., and 

 Geo. F. Harris, F.G.S. (Proc. MalacoJ. Soc, 1894, vol. i., pp. 63- 

 69, pi. vi., fig. 1.) 



0.97. 11. Descriptions 



