THE PAL^EONTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY was established in the year 

 1 847, for the purpose of figuring and describing British Fossils. 



Each person subscribing One Guinea is considered a Member of the Society, and 

 is entitled to the Volume issued for the Year to which the Subscription relates. The 

 price of the Volume to Non-subscribers is Twenty-five Shillings net. 



Subscriptions are considered to be due on the 1st of January in each year. 



The Annual Volumes are now issued in two forms of Binding : 1st, with all 

 the Monographs stitched together and enclosed in one cover ; 2nd, with each of the 

 Monographs in a paper cover, and the whole of the separate parts enclosed in an 

 envelope. Members wishing to obtain the Volume arranged in the latter form 

 are requested to communicate with the Secretary. 



Most of the back volumes are in stock. Monographs or parts of Monographs 

 already published can be obtained, apart from the annual volumes, from Messrs. 

 Dulau and Co., 37, Soho Square, London, W., who will forward a complete price 

 list on application. 



Members desirous of forwarding the objects of the Society can be provided 

 with plates and circulars for distribution on application to the Secretary, Dr. A. 

 Smith Woodward, British Museum (Nat. Hist.), South Kensington, London, S.W. 



The following Monographs are in course of publication : 

 The Fossil Sponges, by Dr. G. J. Hinde. 



The Graptolites, by Prof. Lapworth, Miss Ellos, and Miss Wood. 

 The Cambrian Trilobites, by Mr. Philip Lake. 

 The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, by Mr. W. K. Spencer. 

 The Cretaceous Lamellibranchia, by Mr. IT. Woods. 

 The Inferior Oolite Ammonites, by Mr. S. S. Buckman. 

 The Sirenoid Ganoids, the Palajoniscid Fishes of the Carboniferous Formation, and 



the Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, by Dr. 1?,. II. Traquair. 

 The Pishes of (he English Chalk, by Dr. A. Smith Woodward. 

 The Fauna of the Devonian Formation of the South of England, by the Rev. G. F. 



Whidborne. 

 The Cnrnbrash Fauna, by Ihe Rev. J. F. Blake. 



