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On the supposed Fossil Bones of Birds from the Wealden. Quart. 



Journ. Geol. Soc. ii. 1846, pp. 96-102, figs. 

 Description of an Upper Molar Tooth of Dichobune cervinum from 



the Eocene Marl at Binstead, Isle of Wight. Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc. ii. 1846, pp. 420-421, fig. 

 Notices of some Fossil Mammalia of South America. Rep. Brit. 



Assoc. 1846 (pt. 2), pp. 65-67. 

 Report on the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1846, pp. 169-340. 

 Notice of Dr. Meiggs's Paper on the Generation of the Opossum 



(Didelp/iis). Proc. Amer. Acad. i. 1846, pp. 178, 179. 

 Observations on Certain Fossils from the Collection of the Academy. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iii. 1846, pp. 93-96. 

 On Mr. Strickland's article, ' On the Structural Relations of Organ- 

 ised Beings.' Phil. Mag. xxviii. 1846, pp. 525-527. 



1847 



Notes on the Characters of the Skeleton of a Dugong {Halicore 

 australis) from the North Coast of Australia, indicative of its 

 specific distinctness from the Halicore indicus and Halicore 

 tabernaculi. In J. B. Jukes, Narrative Voyage Fly, vol. ii. 1847, 

 PP- 323-331, %s. 



Metropolitan Sanitary Commission. First Report of the Com- 

 missioners appointed to enquire whether any and what special 

 means may be required for the improvement of the Health of 

 the Metropolis. Pari. Paper, fo. London, 1847, 52 pp., and 

 minutes of Evidence, 190 pp. [With Chadwick, South wood 

 Smith, and others.] 



Second Report. Ibid. 1848, 36 pp., and minutes of evidence, 



44 PP- 



Third Report. Ibid. 1848, 30 pp., with plan. [Brit. Mus. 



1847-8, xxxii.] 



On the Extinct Fossil Viverrine Fox of Oeningen, showing its specific 

 characters and affinities to the family Viverridce. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc. iii. 1847, pp. 55-60, figs. 



On the Batracholites, indicative of a small species of Frog (Rana 

 pusilla, Owen). Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. iii. 1847, pp. 224, 225, 



figs. 

 On the Fossils obtained by the Marchioness of Hastings from the 

 Freshwater Eocene Beds of the Hordle Cliffs. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 

 1847, pt. 2, pp. 65, 66. 



