21 
CATALOGUE OF VOLUMES—Continued. 
The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. II, Part V, No. 5, Carboniferous, by Mr. Davidson (pp. 
211—280, pls. xlviii—lv). 
The Reptilia of the Oolitic Formations, No. 2, Lower Lias, by Prof. Owen (pp. 1—26, 
Vol. XIV. Issued May, 1863, pls. i—xi). 
for the Year 1860 ) The Reptilia of the Kimmeridge Clay, No. 2, by Prof. Owen (pp. 27, 28, pl. xii). 
The Fossil Hstheriz, by Prof. Rupert Jones (pp. i—x, 1—1384, pls. i—v). 
The Fossil Crustacea, Part II, Gault and Greensand, by Prof. Bell (pp. i—vii, 1—40, 
pls. 1i—x1). 
KV. Isened May, 1863, The piesa Tee eee Oolitic, Vol. II, Part I (Asteroidea), by Dr. Wright (pp. 
—130, pls. i—x, x A, xi, xii). 
HOS ule Laan ete | Supplement to the Great Oolite Mollusca, by Dr. Lycett (pp. 1—129, pls. xxxi—xly). 
The Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c., Formations, Part I (Devonian and 
Silurian), by Mr. J. W. Salter (pp. 1—80, pls. i—vi). 
The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. III, Part VI, No. 1. Devonian, by My. Davidson (pp. 
» XVI. Issued Aug., 1864, 1—56, pls. i—ix). 
for the Year 1862) The Eocene Mollusca, Part IV, No. 2, Bivalves, by Mr. S. V. Wood (pp. 75—136, pls. 
X1V—xX). 
The Reptilia of the Cretaceous Formations (Supplement, No. 4), by Prof. Owen (pp. 
1—18, pls. i—ix). 
The Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck Formations (Supplement, No. 3), by Prof. 
Owen (pp. 19—21, pl. x). 
E Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c., Formations, Part II, by Mr. J. W. 
Salter (pp. 81—128, pls. vii—xiv). 
The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. III, Part VI, No. 2, Devonian, by Mr. Davidson (pp. 
57—131, pls. x—xx). 
The Belemnitide, Part I, Introduction, by Prof. Phillips (pp. 1—28). 
The Reptilia of the Liassic Formations, Part I, by Prof. Owen (pp. 1—40, pls. i—xvi). 
The Fossil Echinodermata, Oolitic, Vol. If, Part II (Liassie Ophiuroidea), by Dr. 
Wright (131—154, pls. xi1i—xviil). 
The Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c., Formations, Part III, by Mr. J. W. 
Salter (pp. 129—176, pls. xv—xxv). 
The Belemnitide, Part II, Liassic Belemnites, by Prof. Phillips (pp. 29 —52, pls. i—vii). 
The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part I, Introduction, Felis spelea, by Messrs. W. Boyd 
Dawkins and W. A. Sanford (pp. i—1, 1—28, pls. i—v). 
Title-pages, &c , to the Monographs on the Reptilia of the London Clay, Cretaceous, 
and Wealden Formations. 
The Crag Foraminifera, Part 1, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, W. K. Parker, and 
H. B. Brady (pp. i—vi, 1—72, pls. i—iv). 
DIX Ieaued Deen 1866. Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part I, Tertiary, by Dr. Duncan (pp. i—iii, 1—66, 
for the Year “| pls. i—x). 
» XVII. Issued June, 1865, 
for the Year 1863 
, XVIII. Issued April, 1866, 
for the Year 1864 
The Fossil Merostomata, Part I, Pterygotus, by Mr. H. Woodward (pp. 1—44, pls. i—ix). 
The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. III, Part VII, No. 1, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson (pp. 1—83, 
pls. i—x11). 
Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part IV, No. 1, Liassic, by Di. Duncan (pp. i—iii, 
1—44, pls. 1—xi). 
The Trilobites of the Silurian, Devonian, &c., Formations, Part LV (Silurian), by Mr. 
.  X&X. Issued June, 1867, J. W. Salter (pp. 177—214, pls. xxv*—xxx). 
for the Year 1866) The Fossil Brachiopoda, Vol. III, Part VII, No. 2, Silurian, by Mr. Davidson (pp. 
89—168, pls. xili—xxii). 
The Belemnitide, Part III, Liassic Belemnites, by Prof. Phillips (pp. 53—88, pls. 
Vlll— xX). 
Flora of the Carboniferous Strata, Part I, by Mr. E. W. Binney (pp. 1—82, pls. i—vi). 
Supplement to the Fossil Corals, Part LV, No. 2, Liassic, by Dr. Duncan (pp. 45—73, 
ls. xl1i—xvil). 
Re eXoxa wiiesncdjanculeaes The goes Echinodermata, Cretaceous, Vol. I, Part I, by Dr. Wright (pp. 6s—112, 
for the Year 1867 _ PIS. 1X, X, XI—XX1, XX1 A, Se B). . 
The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, Part I, by Messrs. J. Powrie and E. Ray 
Lankester (pp. 1—32, pls. i—v). 
The Pleistocene Mammalia, Part II, Felis spelea, continued, by Messrs. W. Boyd 
Dawkins and W. A. Saniord (pp. 29—124, pls. vi—xix). 
1 From 1865 onwards the 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. 
