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§ II. LIST OF MONOGRAPHS 

 Completed, in course of Publication, and in Preparation. 



1. MONOGRAPHS which have been Completed, and which may be bound as separate 



Volumes : — 



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



Brady. 

 The Tertiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic, Devonian, and Silurian Corals, by MM. Milne Edwards 



and J. Haime. 

 The Polyzoa of the Crag, by Mr. G. Busk. 

 The Tertiary Echinodermata, by Professor Forbes. 

 The Fossil Cirripedes, by Mr. C. Darwin. 

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



Robertson. 

 The Tertiary Entomostraca, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 

 The Cretaceous Entomostraca, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 

 The Fossil Estherise, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 

 The Fossil Merostomata, by Mr. H. Woodward. 

 The Tertiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic, Liassic, Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian, and Silurian 



Brachiopoda, by Mr. T. Davidson. 

 The Eocene Bivalves, Vol. I and Supplement, by Mr. S. V. Wood. 



The Eocene Cephalopoda and Univalves, Vol. I, by Mr. F. E. Edwards and Mr. S. V. Wood. 

 The Mollusca of the Crag, by Mr. S. V. Wood. 

 Supplement to the Crag Mollusca, by Mr. S. V. Wood. 

 The Great Oolite Mollusca, by Professor Morris and Mr. J. Lycett. 

 The Oolitic Echinoidea, by Dr. Wright. 

 The Cretaceous (Upper) Cephalopoda, by Mr. D. Sharpe. 

 The Fossils of the Permian Formation, by Professor King. 

 The Reptilia of the London Clay (and of the Bracklesham and other Tertiary Beds), by 



Professors Owen and Bell. 

 The Reptilia of the Cretaceous, Wealden, and Purbeck Formations, by Professor Owen. 

 The Fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic Formations, by Professor Owen. 



2. MONOGRAPHS in course of Publication :* — 



The Flora of the Carboniferous Formation, by Mr. E. W. Binney. 



The Crag Foraminifera, by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, W. K. Parker, and H. B. Brady. 



Supplement to the Fossil Corals, by Dr. Duncan. 



The Echinodermata of the Oolitic and Cretaceous Formations, by Dr. Wright. 



* Members having specimens which might assist the authors in preparing their respective 

 Monographs are requested to communicate in the first instance with the Honorary Secretary. 



