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gigantic extinct saurian reptile occurring in the Oolitic For- 

 mations of different portions of England. Proc. Geo/. Soc. iii. 

 1841, pp. 457-462. 



Description of the Remains of Six Species of Marine Turtles 

 [Chelones) from the London Clay of Sheppey and Harwich. 

 Proc. Geo/. Soc. iii. 1841, pp. 570-578. 



Description of some Fossil Remains of Chceropotamus, Pa/aothe- 

 riu?n, Anoplotheriitm, and Dichobunes, from the Eocene For- 

 mation, Isle of Wight. Trans. Geo/. Soc. vi. 1841, pp. 41-46, 

 pi. iv. 



Observations on the Fossils representing the Thylacotherium 

 Prevostii, Valenciennes, with reference to the doubts of its 

 mammalian and marsupial nature recently promulgated ; and 

 on the Phasco/otherium Buck/ an di. Trans. Geo/. Soc. vi. 1841, 

 pp. 47-67, pis. v, vi. 



Observations on the Basi/osaurus of Dr. Harlan {Zeug/odon cetoides, 

 Owen). Trans. Geo/. Soc. [2] vi. 1841, pp. 69-80, pis. viii, ix. 



A Description of some of the Soft Parts, with the Integument, of the 

 Hind Fin of the Ichthyosaurus, indicating the shape of the fin 

 when recent. Trans. Geo/. Soc. vi. 1841. pp. 199-202, pi. xx. 



Description of a Tooth and Part of the Skeleton of the G/yp/odon 

 c/avipes, a large quadruped of the Edentate order, to which 

 belongs the tessellated bony armour described and figured by 

 Mr. Clift in the former volume of the ' Transactions of the 

 Geological Society ;' with a consideration of the question 

 whether the Megatherium possessed an analogous dermal 

 armour. Trans. Geo/. Soc. [2] vi. 1841, pp. 81-106, pis. x-xiii. 



Description of the Fossil Remains of a Mammal (Hyracotherium 

 /eporinum) and of a Bird (Lithor?iis viriturinus) from the London 

 Clay. Trans. Geo/. Soc. [2] vi. 1841, pp. 203-208, pi. xxi. 



Description of some Ophidiolites (Pa/ceophis to/iapicus) from the 

 London Clay at Sheppey, indicative of an extinct species of 

 serpent. Trans. Geo/. Soc. vi. 1841, pp. 209-210, pi. xxii. 



Account of a Thy /acinus, the great Dog-headed Opossum, one of 

 the rarest and largest of the Marsupiate family of animals. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1841, pt. ii. pp. 70, 71. 



Report on British Fossil Reptiles. Part II. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1841, 

 pp. 60-204. 



On the Structure of Fossil Teeth from the Central or Cornstone 

 Division of the Old Red Sandstone, indicative of a new genus of 

 Fishes, or fish-like Batrachia, for which is proposed the name 

 of Dendrodus. Microsc. Journ. i. 1841, pp. 4-8, 17-20. 



