APPENDIX. 209 



TOL. PAGE. 



xliv. 341. Letter from R. Owen, Esq., on Dr. Harlan's Notice of New Fossil Mammalia. 



London, Dec. 10, 1842. 

 xliv. 370. Proceedings of the British Association. (Title only given.) Report on Fossil 



Mammalia. By Professor Owen. June, 1842. 

 xliv. 409. Notice of the Discovery of a nearly-complete Skeleton of the Zeuglodon of Owen, 



in Alabama. S. P. Buckley, A.M. 

 xlv. 20S. Remarks on Dr. Owen's Letter to the Editor, on Dr. Harlan's New Fossil Mam- 

 malia. May 5, 1S43. 

 xlv. 320. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. April 29, 1843. — Mr. 



Buckley read a paper on the Zeuglodon of Owen (Basilosaurus of Harlan), 

 xlvi. 294. Notice of Remains' of Megatherium, Mastodon, and Siluvian Fossils. Rufus 



Hayward, M. D. September, 1843. 

 xlvi. 320. On the Geological Position of the Mastodon, and associated Fossil Remains, at 



Big Bone Lick, and other Localities in the United States and Canada. By 



Charles Lyell, Esq., V. P. G., &c. 

 xlvii. 182. Proceedings of the British Association. Geology and Physical Geography. On 



the Lnportant Additions made to the Fossil Contents of the Tertiary Basin 



of the Middle Rhine. By R. J. Murchison, Esq. 

 xlviii. 105. Notice of Dr. Mantell's Medals of Creation. By the Senior Editor. Nov. 27, 



1844. — Particularly, page 133. 

 xlix. 213. Fossil Remains from Algoa Bay, near the Cape of Good Hope. From Mr. 



Baynes. 

 xlix. 218. Large Skeleton of the Zeuglodon of Alabama. May 23, 1845. 



From the Second Series of Silliman's American Journal of Sciences and Arts : — 



i. 122. Mexican Fossils. — In a letter to Professor Browne, M. Claussen states that he has 



again found in Brazil a great many fossil bones, &c. 1845. 

 i. 244. Remarks on some Fossil Bones recently brought to New Orleans from Tennesee 

 and Texas. By W. M. Carpenter, M. D., Professor in the Medical College of 

 Louisiana. Jan. 14, 1846. 

 i. 268. The Mastodon of Newberg, New York. Discovered in August, 1845. Editor, 

 ii. 231. The Mastodon Giganteus. Editor, 

 iii. 436. Food of the Mastodon. Professor A. Gray. 

 " iv. 13. General Geological Distribution, and probable Food and Climate of the Mam- 

 moth. Professor Owen. 

 27 



