372 PROFESSOR OWEN 



1872 



On Dinornis (Part XVII.) : containing a description of the sternum 



and pelvis, with an attempted restoration, of Aptornis defossor, 



Owen. Trans. Zool. Soc. viii. 1872, pp. 1 19-126, pis. xiv-xvi. 

 On the Fossil Mammals of Australia (Part V.) : Genus Nototherium, 



Owen. Phil. Trails, clxii. 1872, pp. 41-82, pis. ii-xi. 

 On the Fossil Mammals of Australia (Part VI.) : Genus Phasco- 



lomys, Geoffr. Phil. Trans. 1872, pp. 173-196, pis. xvii-xxiii, 



8 figures in text. 

 Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the Wealden Formation. 



Suppl. IV. Dinosauria (Iguanodori), pp. 1-15, pis. i-iii. Pal. 



Soc. xxv. 1872. 

 On Longevity. Fraser's Mag. Feb. 1872, pp. 218-233. 

 The Fate of the ' Jardin d'Acclimatation ' during the late Siege 



of Paris. Fraser's Mag. Jan. 1872, pp. 17-22. [Under the 



pseudonym of ' Zoologus.'] 

 Serpent-charming in Cairo. Blackwood^s Edinburgh Mag. Feb. 



1872, pp. 169-175. 



1873 



[Address to the Fellows of the Royal Society on the questions of 

 Income, Elections, Presidents, and payment of Secretaries.] 

 8vo [London, 1873], 8 pp. [Privately printed : a copy is pre- 

 served in the Zoological Library of the Natural History Museum.] 



On the Anatomy of the American King Crab (Limulus polyphenols, 

 Latr.) Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xxviii, 1873, PP- 459 _ 5°6, pis. 

 xxxvi, xxxix. 



On the Osteology of the Marsupialia (Part III.) : Modifications of 

 the skeleton in the species of Phascolomys. Trans. Zool. Soc. 

 viii. 1873, PP- 345-36o, pis. 1-lvii. 



On Dinornis (Part XVIII.) : containing a description of the pelvis 

 and bones of the leg of Dinornis gravis. Trans. Zool. Soc. 

 viii. 1873, PP- 361-380, pis. lviii-lxi. 



On Dinornis (Part XIX.) : containing a description of a femur 

 indicative of a new genus of large wingless bird {Dromomis 

 australis, Owen) from a Post-tertiary deposit in Queensland, 

 Australia. Trans. Zool. Soc. viii. 1873, PP- 381-384, pis. lxii, 

 lxiii. 



Description of the Skull of a Dentigerous Bird {Odontopteryx toll- 



