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CATALOGUE OF VOLUMES-Continued. 



Vol. XXXIII.' 



Issued for the 

 Tear 1879 



XXXVI. 



XXXVII.' 



XXXVIII.' 



The Eocene Flora, Vol. I, Part I, by Mr. J. S. Gardner and Baron Efetineshausen (pp. 



1-38, pis. i-v). 

 Second Supplement to the Crag Mollnsca (Univalves and Bivalves), by Mr. S. V. Wood 



(pp. i, ii, 1—58, pis. i — vi, and title-page). 

 The Fossil Trigoniaj, No. V, by Dr. Lycett (pp. 205—245, pi. xli, and title-page). 

 The Lias Ammonites, Part II, by Dr. Wright (pp. 49—164, pis. ix— xviii). 

 Supplement to the Reptilia of the Wealden (Goniopholis. Brachydectes, Nannosuchus, 



Theriosuchus, and Nuthetes), No. IX, by Prof. Owen (pp. 1 — 19, pis. i — iv). 

 The Fossil Elephants (E. primigenius), Part II, by Prof. Leith Adams i pp. 69—146, 



pis. vi — xv). 



The Eocene Flora, Vol. I, Part II, by Mr. J. S. Gardner and Baron Ettiugshausen 



(pp. 39—58, pis. vi— xi). 

 The Fossil Echinodermata, Oolitic, Vol. II, Part III (Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea), 



by Dr. Wright (pp. 155—203, pis. xix — xxi, pp. i — iv, and title-page). 



1880 ■{ Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part III (Permian and Carboniferous), 

 by Mr. Davidson (pp. 243—316, pis. xxx — xxxvii). 



The Lias Ammonites, Part III, by Dr. Wright (pp. 165 -264, pis. xix— xl). 

 The Reptilia of the London Clay, Vol. II, Part I (Chelone), by Prof. Owen (pp. 1—4, 

 pis. i, ii). 



The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part IX, by Dr. Wright (pp. 301—324, 



pis. lxx — lxxv). 

 Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part IV (Devonian and Silurian, 



from Budleigh-Salterton Pebble Bed), by Mr. Davidson (pp. 317—368, pis. 



xxxviii— xlii). 



1881 J ^ ue dossil Trigoniye (Supplement No. 1), by Dr. Lycett (pp. 1—4). 

 ^ The Lias Ammonites, Part IV, by Dr. Wright (pp. 265—328, pis. xxii A, xxii b, 



xli — xlviii). 

 The Reptilia of the Liassic Formations, Part III, by Prof. Owen (pp. 83 — 134, pis. 



xxi — xxxiii, and title-page). 

 The Fossil Elephants (E. primigenius and E. meridionalis), Part III, by Prof. Leitu 



Adams (pp. 147—265, pis. xvi— xxviii, and title-page). 



' The Eocene Flora, Vol. I, Part III, by Mr. J. S. Gardner and Baron Ettingshausen 



(pp. 59—86, pis. xii, xiii, and title-page). 

 Third Supplement to the Crag Mollusca, by the late Mr. S. V. Wood (pp. 1 — 24, pi. i). 

 The Fossil Echinodermata, Cret., Vol. I, Part X, by Dr. Wright (pp. 325—371, pis. 



lxxvi — lxxx, and title-page). 



1882 J. Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part V, by Dr. Davidson (pp. 369—333, 

 and title-page). 



Do., Vol. V, Part I (Devonian and Silurian), by Dr. Davidson (pp. 1 — 134, pis. 

 i — vii). 

 The Lias Ammonites, Part V, by Dr. Wright (pp. 329—400, pis. xlix— lii, lii a 

 liii— lxix). 



The Eocene Flora, Vol. II, Part I, by Mr. J. S. Gardner (pp. 1—60, pis. i— ix). 



The Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c, Formations, Part V, by the late Mr. J. W. 



Salter (pp. 215—224, and title-page). 

 The Carboniferous Trilobites, Part I, by Dr. H. Woodward (pp. 1—38, pis. i — vi). 



1883 -l Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. V, Part II (Silurian), by Dr. Davidson 

 (pp. 135 — 242, pis. viii — xvii). 



The Fossil Trigonia; (Supplement No. 2), by the late Dr. Lycett (pp. 5—19, pis. i — iv, 

 and title-page). 

 (. The Lias Ammonites, Part VI, by Dr. Wright (pp. 401—440, pis. lxx— lxxvii). 



The Eocene Flora, Vol. II, Part II, by Mr. J. S. Gardner (pp. 61—90, pis. x— xx). 

 The Carboniferous Entomostraca, Part I, No. 2, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones, Mr. J. W. 



Kirkby, and Prof. G. S. Brady (pp. i — iii, 57 — 92, pis. vi, vii, and title-page). 

 The Carboniferous Trilobites, Part II, by Dr. H. Woodward (pp. 39 — 86, pis. vii — s 



and title-page). 

 Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. V, Part III, by Dr. Davidson | pp. 243 — 476, 



pis. xviii — xxi, and title-page). 

 I The Lias Ammonites, Part VII, by Dr. Wright (pp. 4-il— 480, pis. kxviii— lxxxvii). 



1 These Volumes are issued in two forms of binding: first, with all the Monographs stitched together and enclose 1 in . ne 

 oover; secondly, with each of the Monographs separate, and the whole of the s sp urate parts placed in an envelope. 



