THE PALiEONTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY was established in the year 1847, 

 for the purpose of figuring and describing the whole of the British Fossils. 



Each person subscribing One Guinea is considered a Member of the Society, and is 

 entitled to the Volume issued for the Year to which the Subscription relates. 



Subscriptions are considered to be due on the First of January in each year. 



All the bach volumes are in stock, and can be obtained (one or more, with the 

 exception of those for the years 1848 and 1849, which are only issued with complete sets 

 of the volumes) on application to the Treasurer or the Honorary Secretary. 



The volumes are delivered free of carriage to any address within three miles of the 

 General Post-Office, and are booked to any place beyond the three-mile radius ; but in 

 the latter case the carriage must be paid by the Member to whom they are sent. 



Gentlemen desirous of forwarding the objects of the Society can be provided with 

 circulars for distribution on application to the Honorary Secretary, the Rev. Professor 

 Thomas Wiltshire, M.A., F.G.S., 25, Granville Park, Lewisham, London, S.E. 



A List of completed Monographs ready for binding as separate volumes, will be 

 found on page 22. 



The Annual Volumes are now issued in two forms of Binding : 1st, with all the 

 Monographs stitched together and enclosed in one cover ; 2nd, with each of the 

 Monographs in a paper cover, and the whole of the separate parts enclosed in an 

 envelope. 



Members wishing to obtain the Volume arranged in the latter form are requested 

 to communicate with the Honorary Secretary. 



