EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate * Page 

 J r Phasoolomys curvirostris, to illustrate Sir E. Owen's paper 

 '{ on that fossil 1 



jj I ToMiSTOMA CHAMPSOiDES and Erinaceus (eningensis, to illus- 

 ' I trate Mr. Lydekker's papers on those fossils 20, 23 



jjj r Section across the Weald and the London Basin, to illustrate 



■ [ Mr. Whitaker's paper on some Borings in Kent 26 



tt" EocK-SECTioNS, to illustrate Prof. Judd's paper on the Gab- 

 Yj [ bros, Dolerites, and Basalts, of Tertiary age, in Scotland 

 Yij \ and Ireland 49 



VIII I AsTROcoENiA GiBBOSA, to illustrate Prof. Duncan's paper on 



' \ the AstroccenioB of the Sutton Stone, &c 101 



y Y / EocK-SECTiONS, to illustrate Mr. Cole's paper on Spherulitie 

 ^^- 1 Eocks 183 



^ r Mandible op MACHiERODus, to illustrate Mr. Backhouse's 



■ \ paper on that fossil 309 



■jQ fFoREST-BED Cetacea, to illustrate Mr. Newton's paper on 

 * 1. those fossils 316 



-j^yj r Devitrified Basic Lavas, to illustrate Mr. Eutley's paper 

 '\ on those rocks 392 



YTTT / Scottish Andesites and Dacites, to illustrate Prof. Judd's 



1 Notes on the Volcanic Eocks of N.E. Fife 425 



YTTT / Maxilla op Iguanodon, to illustrate Mr. Hulke's paper on 

 ^^•\ thatfossH 435 



(Skull of Olemmys Watsoni, Lyd., in illustration of Mr. 

 Lydekker's paper on a new Emydine Chelonian from the 

 Pliocene of India 540 



XVT I Oxford-clay Decapod Crustacea, to illustrate Mr. James 



*[ Carter's paper on those fossils 542 



