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CATALOGUE OF VOLUMES-Continued. 



Vol. XXXIII.' 



Issued for tbe 

 Year 1879 



XXXIV.' 



1880 



XXXV.' 



1881 



XXXVl. 



18S2 



XXXVII. 



1883 { 



XXXVIII.' 



18S4 



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



1—38. pis. i— v). 

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



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

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

 The Lias Ammonites, Part 11, by Dr. Wright (pp. 49 — 164, pis. ix— xviii). 

 Supplement to the Hej^tilia of the Wealden (Guniopholis, Brachydectes, Nannosuchus, 



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

 The Fossil Elephants (E. primigenius), Part 11, by Prof. Leith Adams (pp. 69—146, 



pis. vi — xv). 



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



(pp. 39 — 5S, pis. vi — xi). 

 The Fossil Echinodermata, Oolitic, Vol. II, Part 111 (Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea), 



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

 Supplement to the Fossil Bracbiopoda, Vol. IV, Part III (Permian and Carboniferous), 



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

 The Lias Ammonites, Part 111, by Dr. Wright (pp. 165—264, pis. xix— xl). 

 Tbe Reptilia of the London Clay, Vol. II, Part 1 (Cbelone), by Prof. Owen (pp. 1—4, 



pis. i, ii). 



r The Fossil Echiiioaerraata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part IX, by Dr. Wright (pp. 301-324, 



pis. ixx-lxxv). 

 Supplement to tlu; Fossil Bracbiopoda, Vol. IV, Part IV (Devonian and Silurian, 



from Budleigb-Salterton Pebble Bed), by Mr. Davidson (pp. 317— 3ii8, pis. 



xxxviii— xlii). 

 The Fossil Trigonia3 (Supplement No. 1), by Dr. Lycett (pp. 1—4). 

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



xli — xlviii). 

 The Reptilia of tbe Liassic Formations, Part III, by Prof. Owen (pp. 83—131, pis. 



xxi — sxxiii, and title-page). 

 Tbe Fossil Elephants (E. primigenius and E. meridionalis). Part III, by Prof. Leitb 



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



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



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

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

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



Ixxvi — Ixxx, and title-page). 

 Supplement to the Fossil Bracbiopoda, Vol. IV, Part V, by Dr. Davidson (pp. 369—383, 



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— Hi, Hi a, 



liii-lxix). 



Tbe 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 tbe late Mr. J. W. 



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

 Tbe Carl)..in.;ruus 'I'rilobites, Part I, by Dr. H. Woodward (pp. 1—38, pis. i— vi). 

 Supplement tu llic Fossil Bracbiopoda, Vol. V, Part II (Silurian), by Dr. Davidson 



(pp. l:j.j— 212, pis. viii— xvii). 

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



and title-pMge). 

 , Tbe Lias Amuionites, Part VI, by Dr. Wright (pp. 401 — 440, pis. ixx— ixxvii). 



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

 Tbe 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. AVoodward (pp. 39—86, pis. vii— x, 



and title-page). 

 Supplement to tbe Fossil Bracbiopoda, Vol. V, Part III, by Dr. Davidson (pp. 243—476, 



pis. xviii — xxi, and title-page). 

 The Lias Ammonites, Part VII, by Dr. Wright (pp. 441—480, pis. Ixxviii— Ixxxvii). 



1 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. 



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