MONOGRAPHS which have been Completed : — 



The Tertiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic, Devonian, and Silurian Corals, by MM. Milne -Edwards and J. Haime. 



The Tertiary Echinodermata, by Professor Forbes. 



The Fossil Cirripedes, by Mr. C. Darwin. 



The Tertiary Entomostraca, by Mr. T. Rupert Jones. 



The Cretaceous Entomostraca, by Mr. T. Rupert Jones. 



The Fossil Estheria;, by Mr. T. Rupert Jones. 



The Polyzoa of the Crag, by Mr. G. Busk. 



The Tertiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic, Liassic, Permian, Carboniferous, and Devonian Brachiopoda, by Mr. T. Davidson. 



The Mollusca of the Crag, by Mr. S. V. Wood. 



The Great Oolite Mollusca, by Professor Morris and Mr. J. Lycett. 



The Cretaceous (Upper) Cephalopoda, by Mr. D. Sharpe. 



The Fossils of the Permian Formation, by Professor King. 



The Reptilia of the London Clay (and of the Bracklesham and other Tertiary Beds), by Professors Owen and Bell. 



The Reptilia of the Cretaceous, Wealden, and Purbeck Formations, by Professor Owen. 



MONOGRAPHS which are in course of Preparation :* — 



The Flora of the Carboniferous Formation, by Professor Morris and Mr. E. W. Binney. 



The Foraminifera of the Crag, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, W. K. Parker, and H. B. Brady. 



The Cretaceous Foraminifera, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, W. K. Parker, and H. B. Brady. 



The Foraminifera of the Lias, by Mr. H. B. Brady. 



Supplement to the Fossil Corals, by Dr. Duncan. 



The Graptolites, by Professor Wyville Thomson. 



The Criuoidea, by Professor Wjville Thomson. 



The Jurassic, Purbeck, and Wealden Entomostraca, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones and G. S. Brady. 



The Bivalve Entomostraca of the Carboniferous Formation, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirtby. 



The Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks, by Mr. J. W. Salter^ 



The Crustacea of the Lower Formations, by Mr. H. Woodward. 



The Polyzoa of the Chalk Formation, by Mr. G. Busk. 



The Silurian Brachiopoda, by Mr. Davidson. 



The Post-Tertiary Mollusca, by Mr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys. 



The Cretaceous Mollusca (exclusive of the Brachiopoda), by the Rev. T. Wiltshire. 



The Purbeck Mollusca, by Mr. R. Etheridge. 



The Ammonites of the Lias, by Dr. Wright. 



The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, by Messrs. J. Powrie and E. Ray Lancaster. 



The Crag Cetacea, by Professor Owen. 



The Inferior Oolite Mollusca, by Mr. R. Etheridge. 



The Rhffitic Mollusca, by Mr. R. Etheridge. 



The Liassic Gasteropoda, by Mr. Ralph Tate. 



MONOGRAPHS in course of Publication :*— 



The Echinodermata of the Oolitic and Cretaceous Formations, by Dr. Wright. 



The Trilobites of the Mountain -Limestone, Devonian, and Silurian Formations, by Mr. J. W. Salter. 



The Eocene Mollusca, by Messrs. F. E. Edwards and S. V. Wood. 



The Belemnites, by Professor Phillips. 



Tlie Reptilia of the Liassic Formations, by Professor Owen. 



The Pleistocene Mammalia, by Messrs. Boyd Dawkins and W. A. Sanford. 



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