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CATALOGUE OF WORKS-Continued. 



Vol. XIX* 



XX* 



Issued for the 

 Year 1865 



XXI* 



XXII* 



XXIII* 



f The Crag Foraminifera, Part 1, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, W. K. Parker, and 

 H. B. Brady, 4 plates. 

 Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part I, Tertiary, by Dr. Duncan, 10 plates. 

 I The Fossil Merostomata, Part I, Pterygotus, by Mr. H. Woodward, 9 plates. 

 L The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. Ill, Part VII, No. 1, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson, 12 plates 



f Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part IV, No. 1, Liassic, by Dr. Duncan, 11 plates. 



I The Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c, Formations, Part IV (Silurian), by Mr. 



1866 ■{ J. W. Salter, 6 plates. 



j The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. Ill, Part VII, No. 2, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson, 10 plates. 

 L The Belemnitidae, Part III, Liassic Belemnites, by Prof. Phillips, 13 plates. 



' Flora of the Carboniferous Strata, Part I, by Mr. E. W. Binney, 6 plates. 

 Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part IV, No. 2, Liassic, by Dr. Duncan, 6 plates. 

 The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part II, by Dr. Wright, 14 plates. 



1867 -I The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, Part I, by Messrs. J. Powrie and E. Ray 

 Lankester, 5 plates. 



The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part II, Felis spelsea, continued, by Messrs. W. Boyd 

 Dawkins and W. A. Sanford, 14 plates. 



Supplement to the Fossil Corals. Part II, No. 1, Cretaceous, by Dr. Duncan, 9 plates. 



The Fossil Merostomata, Part II. Pterygotus, by Mr. H. Woodward, 6 plates. 



The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. Ill, Part VII, No. 3, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson, 15 plates. 



1868 4 The Belemnitidae, Part IV, Liassic and Oolitic Belemnites, by Prof. Phillips, 7 plates. 

 The Reptilia of the Kimmeridge Clay, No. 3, by Prof. Owen, 4 plates. 

 The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part III, Felis spelaea, concluded, with F. lynx, by 



Messrs. W. Boyd Dawkins and W. A. Sanford, 6 plates. 



f Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part II, No. 2, Cretaceous, by Dr. Duncan, 6 plates. 

 I The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part III, by Dr. Wright, 10 plates. 

 The Belemnitidae, Part V, Oxford Clay, &c, Belemnites, by Prof Phillips, 9 plates, 



1869 i The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, Part I (concluded), by Messrs. J. Powrie and 

 E. Ray Lankester, 9 plates. 



The Reptilia of the Liassic Formations, Part II, by Prof. Owen, 4 plates. 

 The Crag Cetacea, No. 1, by Prof. Owen, 5 plates. 



f The Flora of the Carboniferous Strata, Part II, by Mr. E. W. Binney, 6 plates. 



XXIV* 



1870 



The Fossil Echinodermata, 

 plates. 



Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part IV, by Dr. Wright, 10 



The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. Ill, Part VII, No. 4, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson, 13 plates. 

 ! The Eocene Mollusca, Part IV, No. 3, Bivalves, by Mr. S. V. Wood, 5 plates. 



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XXV* 



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„ XXVI* 



The Fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic Formations, by Prof. Owen, 4 plates. 



The Flora of the Carboniferous Strata, Part III, by Mr. E. W. Binney, 6 plates. 



The Fossil Merostomata, Part III, Pterygotus and Slimonia, by Mr. H. Woodward, 



5 plates. 

 Supplement to the Crag Mollusca, Part I (Univalves), by Mr. S. V. Wood, with an 



Introduction on the Crag District, by Messrs. S. V. Wood, jun., and F. W. 



Harmer, 7 plates and map. 

 Supplement to the Reptilia of the Wealden (Iguanodon), No. IV, by Prof. Owen, 



3 plates 

 The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part IV, Felis pardus, &c, by Messrs W. Boyd Dawkins 



and W. A. Sanford, 2 plates. 

 The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part V, Ovibos moschatus, by Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins, 

 ^ 5 plates. 



f Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part III (Oolitic), by Prof. Duncan, with an Index 

 to the Tertiary and Secondary Species, 7 plates. 

 1870 J The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part V, by Dr. Wright, 5 plates. 

 187- "\ rpjjg F oss ii Merostomata, Part IV (Stylonurus, Eurypterus, Hemiaspis), by Mr. H. 

 Woodward, 10 plates. 

 . The Fossil Trigoniaj, No. I, by Dr. Lycett, 9 plates. 



* These Volumes are issued in two forms of binding ; first, with all the Monographs stitched together and enclosed in 

 one cover ; secondly, with each of the Monographs separate, and the whole of the separate parts placed in an envelope. 

 The previous Volumes are not in separate parts. 



