364 PROFESSOR OWEN 



Summary of the Succession in Time and Geographical Distribu- 

 tion of Recent and Fossil Mammalia. Proc. Roy. Inst, iii 

 1859, pp. 109-116. 



Address [to the British Association.] Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Leeds, 

 1858), 1859, pp. lix-cx. 



Note on the Affinities of Rhynchosaurus. Ann. Mag. Nat. HisL 

 ser. 3, iy. 1859, pp. 237, 238. 



'Megatherium.' Stereoscopic Magazine, No. xiv. 1859. 



' Megaceros.' Ibid. No. xvii. 1859. 



i860 



The principal forms of the skeleton and the teeth as the basis for 



a system of Natural History and Comparative Anatomy. 8vo, 



London i860 (Orr's Circle of the Sciences). 

 Memoir on the Megatherium, or Giant Ground-Sloth of America 



{Megatherium americanum, Cuvier). 4to, London, i860. [A 



collection of papers which appeared in the Phil. Tra7is.~] 

 Palaeontology, or a Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and 



their Geological Relations. 8vo, Edinburgh, i860. 2nd edition, 



8vo, Edinburgh, 1861. 

 On some Reptilian Fossils from South Africa. Quart. Journ. GeoL 



Soc. xvi. i860, pp. 49-63, pis. i, ii, iii. 

 Notes on some Remains of Polyptychodon from Dorking. Quart. 



Journ. GeoL Soc. xvi. i860, pp. 262-263. [Abstract.] 

 On some Small Fossil Vertebrae from near Frome, Somersetshire. 



Quart. Jotern. Geol. Soc. xvi. 1 860, pp. 492-497, figs. 

 On the Cerebral System of Classification of the Mammalia. 



Proc. Roy. Inst. iii. i860, pp. 174-189. 

 Life of Lorenz Oken. 4to, i860. [This was founded on an article 



in the u Encyclopaedia Britannica.'] 



Essays and Observations on Natural History, Anatomy, Physi- 

 ology, Psychology, and Geology. By John Hunter, F.R.S. 

 Being his Posthumous Papers on those Subjects, arranged and 

 revised, with Notes, &c, by Richard Owen. 2 vols. 8vo, Lon- 

 don, 1 86 1. 



On a Dinosaurian Reptile (Scelidosaurus Harrisoni), from the 

 Lower Lias of Charmouth. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1861, pt. 2, pp. 

 121, 122. 



