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Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural 

 History) — continued. 



Part III. Containing the Actinopterygian Teleostomi 

 of the Orders Chondrostei (concluded), Protospondyli, 

 Aetheospondyli, and Isospondyli (in part). Pp. xlii., 

 544. 45 Woodcuts and 18 Plates. [With Alphabetical 

 Index, and Systematic Index of Genera and Species.] 

 1895, 8yo. U. Is. 



Part IV. Containing the Actinopterygian Teleostomi of 

 the Suborders Isospondyli (in part), Ostariophysi, 

 Apodes, Percesoces, Hemibranchii, Acanthopterygii, 

 and Anacanthini. Pp. xxxix., 636. 22 Woodcuts 

 and 19 Plates. [With Alphabetical Index, and 

 Systematic Index of Genera and Species.] 1901, 

 8vo. i;. Is. 



A descriptive Catalogue of the Tertiary Vertebrata of the 

 Fayum, Egypt. Based on the Collection of the Egyptian 

 Government in the Geological Museum, Cairo, and on the 

 Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 London. By C. W. Andrews, D.Sc. Pp. xxxvii., 324 : 

 98 Text Figures and 26 Plates. [With Systematic and 

 Alphabetical Indexes.] 1906, 4to. 1^. 1 5s. 



Systematic List of the Edwards Collection of British Oligocene 

 and Eocene MoUusca in the British Museum (Natural 

 History), with references to the type-specimens from 

 similar horizons contained in other collections belonging 

 to the Geological Department of the Museum. By Richard 

 BuUen Newton, F.G.S. Pp. xxviii., 365. [With table of 

 Families and Genera, Bibliography, Correlation-table, 

 Appendix, and Alphabetical Index.] 1891, Svo. 6s. 



Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca in the Department of Geology, 

 British Museum (Natural History). Part I. The Austra- 

 lasian Tertiary Mollusca. By George F. Harris, F.G.S., &c. 

 Pp. xxvi., 407. 8 Plates. [With Table of Families, Genera, 

 and Sub-Genera, and Index.] 1897, 8vo. 10s. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Cephalopoda in the British Museum 

 (Natural History) : — 



Parti. Containing part of the Suborder Nautiloidea, con- 

 sisting of the families Orthoceratidse, Endoceratidae, 

 Actinoceratidse, Gomphoceratidse, Ascoceratidae, 

 Poterioceratidse, Cyrtoceratidse, and Supplement. By 

 Arthur H. Foord, F.G.S. Pp. xxxi., 344. 51 Woodcuts. 

 [With Systematic Index, and Alphabetical Index of 

 Genera and Species, including Synonyms.] 1888, 

 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



