Volume 43 
No. 1 A Global Analysis of the Ordovician—Silurian boundary. Edited 
by L.R.M. Cocks & R.B. Rickards. 1988. 394 pp., figs. 0 565 
07020 7. £70.00 
Volume 44 
No. 1 Miscellanea: Palaeocene wood from Mali—Chapelcorner fish 
bed—Heterotheca coprolites—Mesozoic Neuroptera and 
Raphidioptera. 1988. Pp. 1-63. 0 565 07021 5S. £12.00 
No. 2 Cenomanian brachiopods from the Lower Chalk of Britain and 
northern Europe. E.F. Owen. 1988. Pp. 65-175. 0565 
07022 3. £21.00 
No. 3 The ammonite zonal sequence and ammonite taxonomy in the 
Douvilleiceras mammillatum Superzone (Lower Albian) in 
Europe. H.G. Owen. 1988. Pp. 177-231. 0 565 07023 1. £10.30 
No. 4 Cassiopidae (Cretaceous Mesogastropoda): taxonomy and 
ecology. R.J. Cleevely & N.J. Morris. 1988. Pp. 233-291. 0565 
07024 X. £11.00 
Volume 45 
No. 1 Arenig trilobites—Devonian brachiopods—Triassic 
demosponges—Larval shells of Jurassic bivalves—Carbonifer- 
ous marattialean fern—Classification of Plectambonitacea. 
1989. Pp. 1-163. 0 565 07025 8. £40.00 
No. 2 A review of the Tertiary non-marine molluscan faunas of the 
Pebasian and other inland basins of north-western South 
America. C.P. Nuttall. 1990. Pp. 165-371. 456 figs. 0 565 
07026 6. £52.00 
Volume 46 
No. 1 Mid-Cretaceous Ammonites of Nigeria—new amphisbaenians 
from Kenya—English Wealden Equisetales—Faringdon 
Sponge Gravel Bryozoa. 1990. Pp. 1-152. 0 565 
070274. £45.00 
No. 2 Carboniferous pteridosperm frond Neuropieris heterophylla— 
Tertiary Ostracoda from Tanzania. 1991. Pp. 153-270. 0565 
07028 2. £30.00 
Volume 47 
No. 1 Neogene crabs from Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak—New 
pseudosciurids from the English Late Eocene—Upper 
Palaeozoic Anomalodesmatan Bivalvia. 1991. Pp. 1-100. 0 565 
07029 0. £37.50 
No. 2 Mesozoic Chrysalidinidae of the Middle East—Bryozoans 
from north Wales—Alveolinella praequoyi sp. nov. from Papua 
New Guinea. 1991. Pp. 101-175. 0 565 070304. £37.50 
Volume 48 
No. 1 ‘Placopsilina’ cenomana @’ Orbigny from France and 
England—Revision of Middle Devonian uncinulid 
brachiopod—Cheilostome bryozoans from Upper Cretaceous, 
Alberta. 1992. Pp. 1-24. £37.50 
No. 2 Lower Devonian fishes from Saudi Arabia—W.K. Parker’s 
collection of foraminifera in the British Museum (Natural 
History). 1992. Pp. 25-43. £37.50 
Volume 49 
No. 1 Barremian—Aptian Praehedbergellidae of the North Sea area: 
a reconnaissance—Late Llandovery and early Wenlock 
Stratigraphy and ecology in the Oslo Region, Norway— 
Catalogue of the type and figured specimens of fossil 
Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea in The Natural History Museum. 
1993. Pp. 1-80. £37.50 
No. 2 Mobility and fixation of a variety of elements, in particular, 
during the metasomatic development of adinoles at Dinas 
Head, Cornwall—Productellid and Plicatiferid (Productoid) 
Brachiopods from the Lower Carboniferous of the Craven Reef 
Belt, North Yorkshire—The spores of Leclercqia and the 
dispersed spore morphon Acinosporites lindlarensis Riegel: a 
case of gradualistic evolution. 1993. Pp. 81-155. £37.50 
Volume 50 
No. 1 Systematics of the melicerititid cyclostome bryozoans; 
introduction and the genera Elea, Semielea and Reptomultelea. 
1994. Pp. 1-104. £37.50 
No. 2 The brachiopods of the Duncannon Group (Middle-Upper 
Ordovician) of southeast Ireland. 1994. Pp. 105-175. £37.50 
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 Balt6w, 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 Hylaeosaurus 
armatus and re-identification of ornithopod material in The 
Natural History Museum, London—Bryozoa from the Lower 
Carboniferous (Viséan) 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 walkeri, 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 /sopoma Torley and its distribution. 
1998. Pp.109-163. £43.40 
