Bulletin of The Natural History Museum 

 Geology Series 



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Volume 51 



No. 1 A synopsis of neuropteroid foliage from the Carboniferous and 



Lower Permian of Europe — The Upper Cretaceous ammonite 

 Pseudaspidoceras Hyatt, 1903. in north-eastern Nigeria — The 

 pterodactyloids from the Purbeck Limestone Formation of 

 Dorset. 1995. Pp. 1-88. £37.50 



No. 2 Palaeontology on the Qahlah and Simsima Formations 



(Cretaceous, Late Campanian-Maastrichtian) of the United 

 Arab Emirates-Oman Border Region — Preface — Late 

 Cretaceous carbonate platform faunas of the United Arab 

 Emirates-Oman border region — Late Campanian-Maastrichtian 

 echinoids from the United Arab Emirates-Oman border 

 region — Maastrichtian ammonites from the United Arab 

 Emirates-Oman border region — Maastrichtian nautiloids from 

 the United Arab Emirates-Oman border region — Maastrichtian 

 Inoceramidae from the United Arab Emirates-Oman border 

 region — Late Campanian-Maastrichtian Bryozoa from the 

 United Arab Emirates-Oman border region — Maastrichtian 

 brachiopods from the United Arab Emirates-Oman border 

 region — Late Campanian-Maastrichtian rudists from the United 

 Arab Emirates-Oman border region. 1995. 

 Pp. 89-305. £37.50 



Volume 52 



No. 1 Zirconlite: a review of localities worldwide, and a compilation 



of its chemical compositions — A review of the stratigraphy of 

 Eastern Paratethys (Oligocene-Holocene) — A new 

 protorichthofenioid brachiopod (Productida) from the Upper 

 Carboniferous of the Urals. Russia — The Upper Cretaceous 

 ammonite Vascoceras Choffat, 1898 in north-eastern Nigeria. 

 1996. Pp. 1-89. £43.40 



No. 2 Jurassic bryozoans from Baltow, Holy Cross Mountains, 



Poland — A new deep-water spatangoid echinoid from the 

 Cretaceous of British Columbia, Canada — The cranial anatomy 

 of Rhomaleosaurus thorntoni Andrews (Reptilia, 

 Plesiosauria) — The first known femur of Hyiaeosaurus armatus 

 and re-identification of ornithopod material in The Natural 

 History Museum, London — Bryozoa from the Lower 

 Carboniferous (Visean) of County Fermanagh, Ireland. 1996. 

 Pp. 91-171. £43.40 



Volume 53 



No. 1 The status of 'Plesictis'croizeti, 'Plesictis' gracilis and 'Lutra' 



minor: synonyms of the early Miocene viverrid Herpestides 

 antiquus (Mammalia, Carnivora) — Baryonyx walked, a fish- 

 eating dinosaur from the Wealden of Surrey — The Cretaceous- 

 Miocene genus Lichenopora (Bryozoa), with a description of a 

 new species from New Zealand. 1997. Pp. 1-78. £43.40 



No. 2 Ordovician trilobites from the Tourmakeady Limestone, 



western Ireland — Ordovician Bryozoa from the Llandeilo 

 Limestone, Clog-y-fran, near Whitland, South Wales — New 

 Information on Cretaceous crabs. 1997. Pp.79-139. £43.40 



Volume 54 



No. 1 The Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous of Wadi Hajar, southern 



Yemen — Ammonites and nautiloids from the Jurassic and 

 Lower Cretaceous of Wadi Hajar, southern Yemen. 1998. Pp. 1- 

 107. £43.40 



No. 2 Caradoc brachiopods from the Shan States, Burma 



(Myanmar) — A review of the stratigraphy and trilobite faunas 

 from the Cambrian Burj Formation in Jordan — The first 

 Palaezoic rhytidosteid: Trucheosaurus major (Woodward, 

 1909) from the late Permian of Australia, and a reassessment of 

 the Rhytidosteidae (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) — The rhyn- 

 chonellide brachiopod Isopoma Torley and its distribution. 

 1998.Pp.l09-163. £43.40 



Volume 55 



No. 1 Latest Paleocene to earliest Eocene bryozoans from Chatham 



Island, New Zealand. 1999. Pp. 1^5. £43.40 



No. 2 A new stylophoran echinoderm, Juliaecarpus milnerorum, from 



the late Ordovician Upper Ktaoua Formation of Morocco — 

 Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary echinoids from northern Spain: 

 implications for the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. 1999. 

 Pp 47-137. £43.40 



Volume 56 



No. 1 A review of the history, geology and age of Burmese amber 



(Burmite — A list of type and figured specimens of insects 

 and other inclusions in Burmese amber — A preliminary list of 

 arthropod families present in the Burmese amber collection at 

 The Natural History Museum, London — The first fossil 

 prosopistomatid mayfly from Burmese amber 

 (Ephemeroptera; Prosopistomatidae) — The most primitive 

 whiteflies (Hemiptera; Aleyrodidae; Bemaeinae subfam. nov.) 

 from the Mesozoic of Asia and Burmese amber, with an 

 overview of Burmese amber hemipterans — A new genus and 

 species of Lophioneuridae from Burmese amber (Thripida 

 (=Thysanoptera): Lophioneurina), — Burmapsilocephala 

 cockerelli, a new genus and species of Asiloidea (Diptera) 

 from Burmese amber — Phantom midges (Diptera: 

 Chaoboridae) from Burmese amber — An archaic new genus 

 of Evaniidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) and implications for the 

 biology of ancestral evanioids — Digger Wasps (Hymenoptera. 

 Sphecidae) in Burmese Amber — Electrobisium acutum 

 Cockerell, a cheiridiid pseudoscorpion from Burmese amber, 

 with remarks on the validity of the Cheiridioidea (Arachnida, 

 Chelonethi). 2000. Pp. 1-83. £43.40 



No. 2 Terebratula californiana Kiister, 1 844, and reappraisal of west 



coast north American brachiopod species referred to the genus 

 Laqueus Dall, 1 87 — Late Campanian-Maastrichtian corals from 

 the United Arab Emirates-Oman border region — Rhombocladia 

 dichotoma (M'Coy, 1844) [Fenestrata, Bryozoa]: designation of 

 a lectotype — The Gough's Cave human fossils: 

 an introduction — The Creswellian (Pleistocene) human axial 

 skeletal remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England) — The 

 Creswellian (Pleistocene) human lower limb remains from 

 Gough's Cave (Somerset, England). 2000. Pp. 85-161 . £43.40 



Volume 57 



No. 1 Fossil pseudasturid birds (Aves, Pseudasturidae) from the 



London Clay — Novocrania, a new name for the genus 

 Neocrania Lee & Brunton, 1986 (Brachiopoda, Craniida), 

 preoccupied by Neocrania Davis, 1978 (Insecta, Lepidop- 

 tera) — The Creswellian (Pleistocene) human upper limb 

 remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England) — Gough's 

 Cave 1 (Somerset, England): a study of the hand bones — A 

 revision of the English Wealden Flora, III: Czekanowskiales, 

 Ginkgoales & allied Coniferales. 2001. Pp. 1-82. £43.40 



No. 2 The Cenozoic Brachiopod Terebratula: its type species, 



neotype, and other included species — Gough's Cave 1 

 (Somerset, England): a study of the pectoral girdle and upper 

 limbs — Systematic affinity of Acroporella assurbanipali Elliott 

 (Dasycladaceae), with notes on the genus Neomeris Palyn- 

 ological zonation of Mid-Palaeozoic sequences from the 

 Cantabrian Mountains. NW Spain: implications for inter- 

 regional and interfacies correlation of the Ludford/Pridoli and 

 Silurian/Devonian boundaries, and plant dispersal patterns. 



2001. Pp. 83-162. £43.40 



Volume 58 



No. 1 Gough's Cave 1 (Somerset, England): a study of the axial 



skeleton — Upper Ordovician brachiopods from the Anderken 

 Formation, Kazakhstan: their ecology and systematics. 



2002. Pp. 1-80. £43.40 



