Bulletin of The Natural History Museum 
Geology Series 
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Volume 33 
No. | An account of the Ordovician rocks of the Shelve Inlier in 
west Salop and part of north Powys. W.F. Whittard, E.R.s. 
(Compiled by W.T. Dean). 1979. Pp. 1-69, 38 figs, 
frontispiece, coloured map, folded, in pocket. 
Map available separately 
No. 2 Miscellanea 
A new, possibly algal, microproblematicum from the Lower 
Carboniferous of England. G.F. Elliott, 8 Figs. 
Acanthopleurella Groom 1902: origin and life-habits of a 
miniature trilobite. R.A. Fortey & A.W.A. Rushton. 21 figs. 
Pleistocene bird remains from Tornewton Cave and the 
Brixham Windmill Cave in south Devon. C.J.O. Harrison. | 
fig. 
The succession of Hyracotherium (Perissodactyla, 
Mammalia) in the English early Eocene. J.J. Hooker, 6 figs. 
Salenia trisuranalis sp. nov. (Echinoidea) from the Eocene 
(London Clay) of Essex, and notes on its phylogeny. D.N. 
Lewis & R.P:S. Jefferies. 5 figs. 
Tertiary and Cretaceous brachiopods from Seymour, 
Cockburn and James Ross Islands, Antarctica. E.F. Owen. 
33 figs. 
Revision of the rugose coral Diphyllum concinnum Lonsdale, 
1845, and historical remarks on Murchison’s Russian coral 
collection. B.R. Rosen & R.F. Wise. 3 figs. 
Neuroptera (Insecta) in amber from the Lower Cretaceous 
of Lebanon. P-E.S. Whalley. 12 figs. 1980. Pp. 71-164. £12.00 
No. 3 The Caradoc faunal associations of the area between Bala 
and Dinas Mawddwy, north Wales. M.G. Lockley. 1980. Pp. 
165-235, 105 figs. £9.00 
0.4 
Fossil insects from the Bembridge Marls, Palaeogene of the 
Isle of Wight, southern England. E.A. Jarzembowski. 1980. 
Pp. 237-293, 77 figs. £7.50 
OND The Yorkshire Jurassic fern Phlebopteris braunii (Goeppert) 
and its reference to Matonia R.Br. T.M. Harris. 1980. Pp. 
£10.00 
£1.00 
295-311, 20 figs. £2.75 
lume 34 
0. 1 Relative dating of the fossil hominids of Europe. K.P. 
Oakley. 1980. Pp. 1-63, 6 figs, 17 tables. £8.00 
0.2 Origin, evolution and systematics of the dwarf 
Acanthoceratid Protacanthoceras Spath, 1923 (Cretaceous 
Ammonoidea). C.W. Wright & W.J. Kennedy. 1980. Pp. 
65-107, 61 figs. £6.25 
0.3 Ashgill Brachiopoda from the Glyn Ceiriog District, north 
Wales. N. Hiller. 1980. Pp. 109-216, 408 figs. £14.75 
0.4 Miscellanea 
Type specimens of some Upper Palaeozoic Athyridide 
brachiopods. C.H.C. Brunton. 31 figs. 
Two new British Cretaceous Epitoniidae (Gastropoda): 
evidence for ev olution of shell morphology. R.J. Cleevely. 
14 figs, | table. 
Revision of the microproblematicum Prethocoprolithus 
Elliott, 1962. G.F. Elliott. 4 figs. 
Basilicus tyrannus (Murchison) and the glabellar structure 
of asaphid trilobites. R.A. Fortey. 12 figs. 
A new Lower Ordovician bivalve family, the Thoraliidae (? 
Nuculoidea), interpreted as actinodont deposit feeders. N.J. 
Morris. 7 figs. 
Cretaceous brachiopods from northern Zululand. E.F. 
Owen. 13 figs. 
Tupus diluculum sp. nov. (Protodonata), a giant dragonfly 
from the Upper Carboniferous of Britain. P.E.S. Whalley. | 
fig. 
Revision of Plummerita Brénniman (Foraminiferida) and a 
new Maastrichtian species from Ecuador. J.E. Whittaker. 34 
figs. 1980. Pp. 217-297. £11.00 
Volume 35 
No. 1 Lower Ordovician Brachiopoda from mid and south-west 
Wales. M.G. Lockley & A. Williams. 1981. Pp. 1-78, 263 
figs, 3 tables. £10.80 
No. 2 The fossil alga Girvanella Nicholson & Etheridge. H.M.C. 
Danielli. 1981. Pp. 79-107, 8 figs, 3 tables. £4.20 
No. 3 Centenary miscellanea 
Reassessment of the Ordovician brachiopods from the 
Budleigh Salterton Pebble Bed, Devon. L.R.M. Cocks & 
M.G. Lockley. 35 figs. 
Felix Oswald’s Turkish Algae. G.F. Elliott. 3 figs. 
J.A. Moy-Thomas and his association with the British 
Museum (Natural History). P.L. Forey & B.G. Gardiner. 3 
figs. 
Burials, bodies and beheadings in Romano-British and 
Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. M. Harman, T.I. Molleson & J.L. 
Price. 5 figs, 7 tables, VI appendices. 
The Jurassic irregular echinoid Nucleolites clunicularis 
(Smith). D.N. Lewis & H.G. Owen. 4 figs. 
Phanerotinus cristatus (Phillips) and the nature of 
euomphalacean gastropods. N.J. Morris & R.J. Cleevely. 12 
figs. 
Agassiz, Darwin, Huxley, and the fossil record of teleost 
fishes. C. Patterson. | fig. 
The Neanderthal problem and the prospects for direct 
dating of Neanderthal remains. C.B. Stringer & R. Burleigh. 
2 figs, 1 table. 
Hippoporidra edax (Busk 1859) and a revision of some fossil 
and living Hippoporidra (Bryozoa). P.D. Taylor & P.L. 
Cook. 6 figs. 1981. Pp. 109-252. £20.00 
No. 4 The English Upper Jurassic Plesiosauroidea (reptilia) and a 
review of the phylogeny and classification of the 
Plesiosauria. D.S. Brown. 1981. Pp. 253-347, 44 figs. £13.00 
Volume 36 
No. 1 Middle Cambrian trilobites from the Sosink Formation, 
Derik-Mardin district, south-eastern Turkey. W.T. Dean. 
1982. Pp. 1-41, 68 figs. £5.80 
No. 2 Miscellanea 
British Dinantian (Lower Carboniferous) terebratulid 
brachiopods. C.H.C. Brunton. 20 figs. 
New microfossil records in time and space. G.F. Elliott. 6 
figs. 
The Ordovician trilobite Neseuretus from Saudi Arabia, and 
the palaeogeography of the Neseuretus fauna related to 
Gondwanaland in the earlier Ordovician. R.A. Fortey & 
S.F. Morris. 10 figs. 
Archaeocidaris whatleyensis sp. nov. (Echinoidea) from the 
Carboniferous Limestone of Somerset and notes on 
echinoid phylogeny. D.N. Lewis & P.C. Ensom. 23 figs. 
A possible non-calcified dasycladalean alga from the 
Carboniferous of England. G.F. Elliott. | fig. 
Nanjinoporella, a new Permian dasyclad (calcareous alga) 
from Nanjing, China. X. Mu & G.F. Elliott. 6 figs, 1 table. 
Toarcian bryozoans from Belchite in north-east Spain. P.D. 
