5 9 o 



Mastodonte. i|8. 

 Reisen. 101. 

 Rhinoceros. 117. 

 Tableau phys. 1,02. 

 Pander, Ghr. H. Foss. Tscha- 

 rysch. 106. 



Geognos. d. rtiss. Pieichs. 

 i55. 



Riesenfaulthier. i55. 



Terebratuliten. 288. 



Trilobiten. 5o5. 



Vespertiliones. 167. 

 Pantoppidan, Erich Norges, 



v. Norwegen. 9 5. 

 Parkinson, James , Organ. 



Remains. 5i. 



Schaalthiere. 21. 

 Parson, James, Echinus. 5o6. 



Foss. of. Shepey. 5o. 

 r as s e ri i , I. Bapt. Petref. 



Veron. 168. 

 Past, John, Daims foss. 160. 

 Pasumont, Petrif. du Niver- 



nois. 55. 



Nouveaux foss. 208. 

 Payen , Foss. du Long. Ro- 



cher. i3o. 

 Payraudeau , B. C. Annelides. 



292. 



Peale, Rembr. Skel. of the 



Mammuth. 1 ^g. 

 Pechoux, Menschenreste. i3i. 

 reunan t, Th. Fungitae. 32 4. 

 Pentland, I. B. Bengal. 111. 



Cav. cle Palermo. 52 2. 

 Philipps, Sir Richard, Geol. 



changes. 122. 

 I. Org. Rem. Yorkshire. 



Piccolij Greg. Grotta verones. 



67. 



P i 1 k i n g t o n , Will. Foss. 



Hampshire. 210. 

 Pini, E. Foss. Lombard. 69. 

 Pisanski, G. C. Ostsee. 91. 

 P 1 a n c u s , I. Conch. minus 



notae. 71. 

 Platt, Ioshua, Belemnites. 186. 

 Poda, N. Corallia foss. 32 5. 

 Pogatschnik, Georg. Sig. 



Lap. Conchyl. figur. 207. 

 Pond, Arth. Account. 175. 

 Potkonezky, Ad. Metall. 



petrif. 39. 

 Pott, Dav. Jul. Moses u. Da- 



vid. 19. 

 Pougens, Cataclysmes. 18. 

 Povelsen, Biarne, Island. g4- 

 Praetorius, I. Schles. Rii- 



benzahl. 89. 

 Prevost , C onst. Format. d. 



Paris. 54. 



Foss. d'eau douce. 212. 



Ichthyolithes. 177» 



Importance des corps or- 



gan. pour la ge'ol. 21. 



Megalosaurus. 174« 



Sarigue foss. i32. 



Schistes zoolith. J^5. 



Ueberschwemmungen. 2 4. 

 de la Prise, Accord du livre 



de la Genese. 19. 

 Protassow , Ural. io5. 

 Prout, Foss. foeces. 174» 

 de la Pryme, Abr. Lincolm- 



shire. 4^. 



Shell-fish. 209. 

 Pusch, G. G. Pohlen. 99. 

 Puzos, Scaphites. 370. 

 Pyraudeau, B. C. Anneli- 



des. 292. 



