PALilONTOLOGIA INDICA. 



(Sebibs I, III, V, VI, VIII.) 



CBETnitlEOUS FAtJNA OF SOUTHEEN INDIA, i^^F. STOLICZKA, ea!c«p< Vol. I, Ft. 1,** H. F. BLANFORD. 



Vol. I. The Cephalopoda (1861— 65), pp. 216, plB. 94 (6 double). 



„ II. The Gastropoda (1867—68), pp. xiii, 500, pis. 28. 



„ III. The Pelecypoda (1870—71), pp. xxii, 537, pla. 50. 



„ IV. The Brachiopoda, Ciliopoda, Echinodermata, CoralB, etc. (1872 — 73), pp. t, 202, plB. 29. 



(Sbbibs II, XI, XII.) 



THE FOSSIL FLORA OF THE GONDWANA STSTElf, ly O. PEISTMANTEL, txcept Vol. I, Pi. 1, ly T. 



OLDHAM anA J. MORRIS. 



VuL, I, pp. xviii, 233, pis. 72. 1863—79. Ft. 1; RiljmahiU Group, R£jmah&l Hills. Ft. 2; The same (aontinued). 

 Ft. 3 ; Plants from Golapilli. Ft. 4 ; Outliers ou the Madras Coast. ' 



„ II, pp. xli, 115, pis. 26. 1876—78. Ft. 1 ; Jurassic Flora of Kach. Ft. 2 ; Flora of the Jabalpur Group. 

 „ III, pp. xi, 64 + 149, pis. 80 (9 double) (I-XXXI + Ll-XLVII^). 1879—81. Ft. 1 ; The Flora of the Talchir-Karharbari 



beds. Ft. 2 J The Flora of the Damuda and Fanchet Divisions. Ft. 3; Tie same (conoluded). 

 „ IV, pj?. xxvi, 25 + 66, pis. 35 (2 double) (I— XXV + 1^— XIV.4). Pt. 1 (1882), Fossil Flora of the South Rewah 

 Gondwaua basin. Pt, 2 (1886) ; Fossil Flora of some of the Coal-fields in Western Bengal. 



(Sebies IX.) 



JURASSIC FAUNA OF KACH. 



Vol. I (1873—76). The Cephalopoda, by W. Waa&es, pp. i, 247, pis. 60 (6 double). 

 „ II, pt. 1 (1893), The Ecbinoidea of Kach, by J. W. Gbsqobt, pp. 12, pis. 2. 



(Sebieb IV.) 



INDIAN FRE-TERTIART VERTEBRATA. 



Vol, I, pp, vi, 137, pis. 26. 1865—85. Pt. 1 (1865) j The Vertebrate Fossils from the Panohet rocks, by T. H. HvziEX. 

 Ft. 2 (1878) ; The Vertebrate Fossils of the Kota-Maleri Group, by Sib P. db M. Gbet Egbetoit and 

 L. C. MlAii. Pt. 3 (1879) ; Reptilia and Batrachia, by E. Ltsezebb. Pt. 4 (1885): The Labyriuthodont 

 from the Bijori Group, by R. Lydekkeb. Pt. 5 (1885) j The Beptilia and Amphibia of the Maleri and 

 Denna groups, by^ R. Lyseeeeb. 



(Sbbibb X.) 



INDIAN TERTIARY AND POST-TERTIART VERTEBRATA, ly E, LTDEKKER, exeimt Vol. I, Pi, 1 br 



R. B. FOOTS. 

 Vol. I, pp. XIX, 300, pis. 50. 1874 — 80. Pt. 1 j Rhinoceros deccanensis. Pt. 2 ; Molar teeth and other remains of Mam> 

 malia. Ft. 3 ; Crania of Ruminants. Pt. 4j Supplement to Pt. 3. Pt. 5 ; Sivralik and Narbada 

 Proboseidia. 

 II, pp. XT, 363, pis. 45. 1881—84. Ft. 1 ; Siwalik Rhinocerotidse. Pt. 2 ; Supplement to Siwalik and Narbada Pro- 

 boseidia. Pt. 3 ; Siwalik and Narbada EquidsB. Pt. 4; Slwalik Camelopardalidas. Pt. 5 ; Siwalik Selenodont 

 Suina, etc. Pt. 6 j Siwalik and Narbada Carnivora. 

 „ III, pp. xxiv, 264, pis. 38. 1884—86. Pt. 1 ; Additional Siwalik Perissodactyla and Proboseidia. Pt. 2 ; Siwalik and 

 Narbada Bunodont Suina. Pt. 3 5 Rodents and new Ruminants from the Siwaliks. Ft. 4; Siwalik Birds. 

 Pt. 5 J Mastodon Teeth from Perim Island. Ft. 6 Siwalik and Narbada Chelonia. Ft. 7 j Siwalik Crocodilia, 

 Lacertilia and Ophidia. Pt. 8 ; Tertiary Fishes. 

 „ IV, Pt. 1 (1886). SiwalikMammalia(Supplementl), pp. 18, pls,.6. 



„ „ Pt. 2 (1886). The Fauna of the Kamul caves (and addendum to Pt. 1) ; pp. 40 (19—68), pis. 5 (yii— xi), 

 „ „ Pt, 3(1887). Eocene Chelonia from the Salt Range; pp. 7(59— 65), pis, a (xii-xiii), 



(Sebies XIII.) 

 SALT-RANGE FOSSILS, ly WILLIAM WAAGBN, Ph.D. 

 Frcductus-Llmestone Group : Vol. I, pt, 1 (1879). Pisces, Cephalopoda, ^. 72, pis. 6. 



» » „ 2(1880). Gastropoda and Supplement to pt. ], pp.111 (73— 183), pis. 10 (1 double). 



(vii— xvi) 

 „ „ „ 3(1881). Pelecypoda, pp. 144(185— 328), pis. 8 (xvii— xxiv). 



„ » f I 4 (1882—85). Brachiopoda, pp. 442 (329—770), pis. 62 (xxv— Ixxxvi). 



„ » » 6 (1885). Bryozoa — ^Annelidse— Echinodermata, pp. 64, (771— 834), pis. 10 (Ixxxvii-v 



xcvi). 

 „ „ „ 6(1886). C<Blenterata,pp. 90(835— 924), pis. 20 (xovii—cxvi), 



u „ n 7(1887). Coelenterata, Protozoa, pp. 74(925— 998), pis. 12 (cxvli—cxxviii). 



Fossils from the Ceratite Formation : Vol. II, pt. 1 (1895). Pieces — Anmonoide^, pp. 1 — 324, pig. I— XL. 

 Geological Results : Vol. IV, pt. 1 (1889), pp. 1^88, pis. 4. 



» ,, ,. 2 (1891), pp. 89-242, pis. 8. 



(Sebies VII, XIV.) 



TERTIARY AND UPPER CRETACEOUS FAUNA OP WESTERN INDIA, ly P. MARTIN DUNCAN and 

 W. PERCY SLADEN, except Ft. 1, ly F. STOLICZKA. 

 Vol. I, pp. 16 + 110 + 382 + 91 = 599, pis. 5 + 28 + 58 + 13 = 104. 1871—85. Pt.lj Tertiary Grabs from Siud and Kach 

 Ft. 1 (new 2) j Sind Fossil Corals and Alcyonaria. Pt. 3. The Fossil Ecbinoidea of Siud : Vas. 1 The 

 Cardita learnnonUhedtS. Fat. 2, The Ranikot series in Western Sind ; JVi*. 3, The Kirthar Series ; ivw 4 

 The Nari (Oligocene) Series 5 Fas. 5, The Gaj (Miocene) Seriepj Fat,$, Tbe Makran (Pliocene) Series 

 Ft. 4, The Fossil Ecbinoidea of Ksch and Katty war. ^" 



(Sebies XV.) ^ 



HIMALAYAN FOSSILS, ly CARL DIENER, Ph.D. 



The Permian Fossils of the Productus Sliales of Kumaon and Gurhwal : Vol, I, pt. 4, (1827) pp 1 54 pis T X 



The Cephalopoda of the Lower Trias: Vol. II, pt. 1 (1897), pp 1—182, pis. I-XXIII. 



The Cephalopoda of the Muschelkalk : Vol. II, pt. 2 (1895). Trias, pp. 1 —118, pis. I— XXXI. 



(Sbbibs XVI.) 

 BALUCHISTAN FOSSILS, ly FRITZ NOETLING, Ph.D., P.Q.S. 

 The Fauna of the Kellaways of Maidr Drik : Vol. I, pt. 1 (1895). The,Cephalopoda, pp. 22, pis. 13, 



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