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Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes-rcontinwed. 



Part III. Containing tl^e Actinopterygian Teleostomi o£ 

 the Orders Chondrastei (concluded), Protospondyli, 

 Aetheospondyli, and Isospondyli (in part). Pp. xlii., 544. 

 45 "Woodcuts and 18 Plates. [With Alphabetical Index, 

 aud Systematic Index/of Genera and Species.l 1895, 8to 

 21*. i i- J . 



Systematic List of the Edwards Collection of British Oligocene and 

 Eocene MuUusca 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 Eichard BuUen Newton, 

 r.G.S. Pp.'xxviii., 365. [With table of Families and Genera, 

 Bibliography, Correlation-table, Appendix, and Alphabetical 

 Index.] 1891, Svo. 6*. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Cephalopoda in the British Museum 

 (l^atural History). By Arthur H. Foord, P.G.S. :— 



Part I. Containing part of the Suborder Nautiloidea, ron- 

 sisting of the families Orthoceratidse, Endoceratidse, Actiiio- 

 ceratidas, Gomphoceratidee, Ascoceratidse, Poterioceraiidae, 

 UyrtoceratidsB, and Supplement. Pp. xxxi., 344. 51 

 Woodcuts. [With Systematic Index, and Alphabetical 

 Index of Genera and Species, including Synonyms.] 

 1888, Svo. 10*. Qd. 



Part II. Containing the remainder of the Suborder Nauti- 

 loidea, consisting of the families Lituitidae, Troohoceratidse, 

 Nau,tilid8B, and Supplement. Pp. xxviii., 407. 86 Wood- 

 cuts. [With Systematic Index, and Alphabetical Index 

 of Genera and Species, including Synonyms.] 1891, 8vo. 15*. 



A Catalogue of British Fossil Crustacea, with their Synonyms and 

 the Bange in Time of each Genus and Order. By Henry 

 Woodward, P.R.S. Pp. xii., 155. [With an Alphabetical 

 Index.] 1877, Svo. 5*. 



Catalogue of the Blastoidea in the Geological Department of the 

 British Museum (Natural History), with an account of the 

 morphology and systematic position of the group, and a revision 

 of the genera -and species. By Eobert Etheridge, jun., of the 

 Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History), 

 and P. Her,bert Carpenter, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.L.S. (of Eton 

 College). [With Preface by Dr. H. Woodward. Table of 

 Contents, General Index, Explanations of the Plates, Ac] Pp. 

 XV., 322. 20 Plates. 1886, 4 to. 25«. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Sponges in the Geological Departmeni of 

 the British Museum (Natural History). With descriptious of 

 new and Ijttle known species. By George Jennings Hinde, 

 Ph.D., F.G-S. Pp. viii., 248. 38 Plates. [With a Tabular 

 List of Species, arranged in Zoological and Stratigraphical 

 sequence, and an Alphabetical Index.] 1S83, 4to. \l. 10«. 

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