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Count Strzlecki [sic] in Australia. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xiv. 

 1844, pp. 268-271. 



Considerations sur le Plan Organique et la Mode de Developpement 

 des Animaux. Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, vol. ii. 1844, pp. 162-168. 



Recollections and Reflections of Gideon Shaddoe, Esq. No. V. 

 Hood's Magazine, vol. ii. 1844, pp. 442-450. [Under the 

 pseudonym of ' Silas Seer,' Owen contributed to these ' Re- 

 collections ' his ghost story of Lancaster Gaol.] 



1845 



Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Fossil Organic Remains 

 of Mammalia and Aves contained in the Museum of the Royal 

 College of Surgeons of England. 4to, London^ 1845, PP- 39 2 - 

 [Anonymous.] 



Report on the State of Lancaster. 8vo. London (Health of 

 Towns Commission), 1845, 2 & PP- 



Observations on the Living Echidna exhibited at the Menagerie of 

 the Society in May 1845. Proc. Zool. Soc. xiii. 1845, pp. 80-82. 



On the Existence of Two Species of Wombat {Phasco/omys). Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. xiii. 1845, PP- 82-83. 



Appendix to Professor Henslow's Paper, consisting of a description of 

 the fossil tympanic bones referable to four distinct species of 

 Balcena. Quart. Journ. Geo/. Soc. i. 1845, PP- 37~4°j fig- 

 Account of Various Portions of the Glyptodon, an Extinct Quadruped, 

 allied to the Armadillo, and recently obtained from the tertiary 

 deposits in the neighbourhood of Buenos Ayres. Quart. Journ. 

 Geo/. Soc. i. 1845, PP- 257-262. [Extracted from Descriptive 

 Catalogue of Museum of Royal College of Surgeons.] 



Description of certain Fossil Crania, discovered by A. G. Bain in 

 Sandstone rocks at the south-eastern extremity of Africa, refer- 

 able to different species of an extinct genus of Reptilia (Dicy- 

 nodon), and indicative of a new tribe or sub-order of Sauria. 

 Quart. Journ. Geo/. Soc. i. 1845, pp. 318-322 '■> Prans. Geo/. Soc. 

 vii. 1845, PP- 59"84, pis. iii-vi. 



Reply to some Observations of Professor Wagner on the Genus 

 My/odon. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xvi. 1845, pp. 100-102. 



Observations sur l'Appareil de la Circulation chezles Mollusquesde 

 la classe des Brachiopodes. Comptes Rendus, xx. 1845, PP- 9°5 _ 

 967. 



Notice sur la Decouverte, faite en Angleterre, des Restes Fossiles 

 d'un Quadrumane du genre Macaque, dans une formation d'eau 



