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2. MONOGRAPHS iu course of Publication :— f 



The Eoceue Flora, by Mr. J. S. Gardner. 



The Fossil Sponges, by Dr. G. J. Hinde. 



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



The Stromatoporoids, by Prof. H. Alleyne Nicholson. 



Supplement to the Fossil Corals, by Dr. Duncan. 



The Jurassic Gasteropoda, by Mr. W. H. Hudleston. 



The Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones and Dr. H. Woodward. 



The Trilobites, by Dr. H. Woodward. 



The Inferior Oolite Ammonites, by Mr. S. S. Buckraan. 



The Belemnites, by Professor Phillips.* 



The Sirenoid and Crossopterygian Ganoids, by Professor Miall. 



The Fishes of the Carboniferous Formation, by Prof. Traquair. 



The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, by Messrs. J. Powrie and E. Ray Lankester, and 



Professor Traquair. 

 The Reptilia of the Wealden Formation (Supplements), by Professor Owen. 

 The Reptilia of the Kimmeridge Clay, by Professor Owen. 

 The Reptilia of the Mesozoic Formations, by Professor Owen. 

 The Pleistocene Mammalia, by Messrs. Boyd Dawkins and W. A. Sanford. 

 The Cetacea of the Crag, by Professor Owen. 



3. MONOGRAPHS which are in course of Preparation : — f 



The Fossil Cycadese, by Mr. W. Carruthers. 



The Rhizopoda of the Chalk, Chalk Marl, Gault, and Upper Greensand, by Messrs. T. Rupert 



Jones, W. K. Parker, and H. B. Brady. 

 The Foraminifera of the Lias, by Mr. H. B. Brady. 

 The Carboniferous Entomostraca, Part II (Leperditiadse), by Messrs. T. Rupert Jones, J. W. 



Kirkby, and G. S. Brady. 

 Supplement to the Tertiary and Cretaceous Entomostraca, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 

 The Wealden, Purbeck, and Jurassic Entomostraca, by Messrs. T. R. Jones and G. S. Brady. 

 The Cretaceous Mollusca (exclusive of the Brachiopoda), by the Rev. Prof. T. Wiltshire. 

 The Purbeck Mollusca, by Mr. R. Etheridge. 

 The Rhsetic Mollusca, by Mr. R. Etheridge. 

 The Silurian Fish Bed, by Dr. Harley. 



* Unfinished through the death of the Author, but will be continued by Mr. R. Etheridge. 



t 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. 



