Bulletin of The Natural History Museum 

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Volume 36 



No. 1 Middle Cambrian trilobites from the Sosink Formation. Derik- 



Mardin district, south-eastern Turkey. W.T Dean. 1982. Pp. 

 1^1, 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 Carbonif- 

 erous of England. G.F. Elliott. 1 fig. 



NanjinoporeUa, 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. PD. 

 Taylor & L. Sequeiros. 10 figs, 2 tables. 



Additional fossil plants from the Drybrook Sandstone, Forest of 

 Dean, Gloucestershire. B.A. Thomas & H.M. Purdy. 14 figs, 1 

 table. 



Bintonielhi brodiei Handlirsch (Orthoptera) from the Lower 

 Lias of the English Channel, with a review of British 

 bintoniellid fossils. P.E.S. Whalley. 7 figs. 



Uratoporella Korde from the Lower Carboniferous of South 

 Wales. V.P Wright. 3 figs. 1982. Pp. 43-155. £19.80 



No. 3 The Ordovician Graptolites of Spitsbergen. R.A. Cooper & 



R.A. Fortey. 1982. Pp. 157-302, 6 plates, 83 figs, 2 tables. 



£20.50 



No. 4 Campanian and Mastrichtian sphenodiscid ammonites from 



southern Nigeria. PM.P Zaborski. 1982. Pp. 303-332, 36 figs. 



£4.00 



Volume 37 



No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 3 



Taxonomy of the arthrodire PMyctaenhts from the Lower or 

 Middle Devonian of Campbellton. New Brunswick, Canada. 

 V.T. Young. 1983. Pp. 1-35, 18 figs. £5.00 



Ailsacrimis gen. nov., an aberrant millericrinid froin the Middle 

 Jurassic of Britain. PD. Taylor. 1983. Pp. 37-77, 48 figs. 1 

 table. £5.90 



Miscellanea 



Clossopteris anatoUca Sp. nov. from uppermost Permian strata 

 in south-east Turkey. S. Archangelsky & R.H. Wagner. 14 figs. 



The crocodilian Theriosuchus Owen, 1 879 in the Wealden of 

 England. E. Buffetaut. 1 fig. 



A new conifer species from the Wealden beds of Feron- 

 Glageon, France. H.L. Fisher & J. Watson. 10 figs. 



Late Permian plants including Charophytes from the Khuff 



No. 4 



formafion of Saudi Arabia. C.R. Hill & A. A. El-Khayal. 18 

 figs. 



British Carboniferous Edrioasteroidea (Echinodermata). A.B. 

 Smith. 52 figs. 



A survey of recent and fossil Cicadas (Insecta, Hemiptera- 

 Homoptera) in Britain. P.E.S. Whalley. 1 1 figs. 



The Cephalaspids from the Dittonian secfion at Cwm Mill, near 

 Abergavenny, Gwent. E.I. White & H.A. Toombs. 20 figs. 

 1983. Pp. 79-171. £13.50 



The relationships of the palaeoniscid fishes, a review based on 

 new specimens of Mimici and Moythomasia from the Upper 

 Devonian of Western Australia. B.G. Gardiner. 1984. Pp. 1 73- 

 428. 1 45 figs. 4 plates. 565 00967 2. £39.00 



Volume 38 



No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 3 



No. 4 



No. 5 



New Tertiary pycnodonts from the Tilemsi valley. Republic of 

 Mali. A.E. Longbottom. 1984. Pp.#l-26. 29 figs. 3 tables. 

 565 07000 2. £3.90 



Silicified brachiopods from the Visean of County Fermanagh. 

 Ireland. (Ill) Rhynchonellids. Spiriferids and Terebratulids. 



C.H.C. Brunton. 1984. Pp. 27- 



130. 21 3 figs. 565 070010. 



£16.20 



The Llandovery Series of the Type Area. L.R.M. Cocks. N.H. 

 Woodcock, R.B. Rickards, J.T. Temple & PD. Lane. 1984. 



Pp. 131-182. 70 figs. 565 07004 5. £7.80 



Lower Ordovician Brachiopoda from the Tourmakeady 

 Limestone, Co. Mayo, Ireland. A. Williams & G.B. Curry. 

 1985. 



Pp. 183-269. 214 figs. 565 07003 7. 

 Miscellanea 



£14.50 



Growth and shell shape in Productacean Brachiopods. C.H.C. 

 Brunton. 



Palaeosiphonium a problematic Jurassic alga. G.F. Elliott. 



Upper Ordovician brachiopods and trilobites from the 

 Clashford House Formation, near Herbertstown, Co. Meath, 

 Ireland. D.A.T. Harper, W.I. Mitchell, A.W. Owen & M. 

 Romano. 



Preliminary description of Lower Devonian Osteostraci from 

 Podolia (Ukrainian S.S.R.). P. Janvier. 



Hipparion sp. (Equidae, Perissodactyla) from Diavata 

 (Thessaloniki, northern Greece). G.D. Koufos. 



Preparation and further study of the Singa skull from Sudan. 

 C.B. Stringer, L. Cornish & P. Stuart-Macadam. 



Carboniferous and Permian species of the cyclostome bryozoan 

 Corynotrypci Bassler, 1911. PD. Taylor. 



Redescription of Euiycephalochelys. a trionychid turtle from 

 the Lower Eocene of England. C.A. Walker & R.T.J. Moody. 



Fossil insects from the Lithographic Limestone of Montsech 

 (late Jurassic-early Cretaceous). Lerida Province, Spain. P.E.S. 

 Whalley & E.A. Jarzembowski. 1985. Pp. 271-412, 162 figs. 

 565 07004 5. £24.00 



