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Ciilalogue of the Fossil Fishes — continued. 



Part III. Containing the Actinopterygian Teleostomi of 

 the Orders Chondrostei (concluded), Protospondyli, 

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

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

 and Systematic Index of Genera and Species.] 1895, 8vo 

 21*. 



{■' ystennatic List of the Edwards Collection of British Oligocene and 

 Eocene Mullusca in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 with references to the type-specimens from similar horizons 

 contained in other coUecti'ons belonging to the Geological 

 Department of the Museum. By Eichard Bullen Newton, 

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

 Bibliography, Correlation-table, Appendix, and Alphabetical 

 Index.] 1891, 8vo. 6*. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Cephalopoda in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). By Arthur H. Foord, F.G.S. :— 



Parti. Containing part of the Suborder Nautiloidea, con- 

 sisting of the families Orthoceratidae, Endoceratidae, Actino- 

 ceratidse, Gomphoceratidse, Ascoceratidse, Poterioceratidse, 

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

 Woodcuts. [With Systematic Index, and Alphabetical 

 Index of Genera and Species, including Synonyms.} 

 1888, 8vo. 10*. Gd. 



Part II. Containing the remainder of the Sul>order Nauti- 

 loidea, consisting of the families Lituitidse, Trochoceratidae, 

 Nautilidse, and Supplement. Pp. xiviii., 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 Eange in Time of each Genus and Order. By Henry 

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

 Index.] 1877, 8vo. 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 Robert Etheridge, jun., of the 

 Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History), 

 and P. Herbert 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, &c.] Pp. 

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



Catalogue of the Fossil Sponges in the Geological Departm em of 

 the British Museum (Natural History). With descriptions of 

 new and little 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.] 1883, 4to. II. 10s. 

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