CATALOGUE OF WORKS-Continued. 



Vol. XXV 



Issued for the 

 Year 1871 



XXVI* 



XXVII- 



XXVIII. 



XXIX. 



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

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

 5 plates. 

 I 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. 

 ig'-o J The Fossil Echinodermata. Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part V, by Dr. Wright, 5 plates. 



1 The Fossil Merostomata, Part IV (Stylonurus, Eurypterus, Hemiaspis), by Mr. H. 



Woodward, 10 plates. 

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



' The Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol I, Part VI, by Dr. Wright, 8 plates. 

 Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part I (Tertiary and Cretaceous), by 

 Mr. Davidson, 8 plates. 

 igBo j Supplement to the Crag Mollusca, Part II (Bivalves), by Mr. S. V. Wood, 5 plates. 



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

 | 2 plates. 



j Supplement to the Reptilia of the Wealden (Hyla?ochampsa) No. VI, by Prof. Owen. 

 ^ The Fossil Reptilia of the Mesozoic Formations, Part I, by Prof. Owen, 2 plates. 



f The Post-Tertiary Entomostraca, by Mr. G. S. Brady, Rev. H. W. Crosskey, and Mr. 

 D. Robertson, 16 plates. 

 1874 ■{ The Carboniferous Entomostraca, Part I (Cypridinadse), by Prof. T. Rupert Jones 

 and Messrs. J. W. Kirkby and G. S. Brady, 5 plates. 

 L The Fossil Trigonise, No. II, by Dr. Lycett, 10 plates. 



1875 



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

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

 The Fossil Trigonise, No. Ill, by Dr. Lycett, 8 plates. 

 The Fossil Reptilia of the Mesozoic Formations, Part II, by Prof. Owen, 20 plates. 



fThe 



XXX. 



XXXI. 



1877 



XXXII* 



Carboniferous and Permian Foraminifera (the genus Fusulina excepted), by Mr. 

 H. B. Brady, 12 plates. 



ift7« J Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part II, No. 1 (Jurassic and Triassic) 

 IC "° 1 by Mr. Davidson, 8 plates. 



I Supplement to the Reptilia of the Wealden (Poikilopleuron and Chondrosteosaurus) 

 I No. VII, by Prof. Owen, 6 plates. 



f Supplement to the Eocene Mollusca (Bivalves), by Mr. S. V. Wood, 2 plates. 

 The Fossil Trigonise, No. IV, by Dr. Lycett, 13 plates. 

 The Eocene Mollusca (Univalves), Part IV, by Mr. S. V. Wood, 1 plate. 

 , The Carboniferous Ganoid Fishes, Part I (Palseoniscidse), by Dr. Traquair, 7 plates. 

 I The Fossil Reptilia of the Mesozoic Formations, Part III, by Prof. Owen, 2 plates. 

 L The Fossil Elephants (E. antiquus), Part I, by Prof. Leith Adams, 5 plates. 



fThe Fossil Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part VIII, by Dr. Wright, 8 plates. 



Index and Title Page to the Fossil Echinodermata, Oolitic, Vol. I (Echinoidea), by Dr. 

 Wright. 



The Fossil Merostomata. Part V (Neolimnlus. &c), by Dr. H. Woodward, 6 plates. 



Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. IV, Part II, No. 2 (Jurassic and Triassic). 

 ■\ by Mr. Davidson, 13 plates. 



j The Lias Ammonites, Part I, by Dr. Wright, 8 plates. 



The Sirenoidand Crossopteiygian Ganoids, Part I, by Prof. Miall, 6 plates. 



Supplement to the Reptilia of the Wealden (Goniopholis, Petrosuchus, and Sucho- 

 saurus), No. VIII, by Prof. Owen, 6 plates. 

 L The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part A (Preliminary Treatise), by Prof. Boyd Dawkins. 



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* 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. 



