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Hussak, E. f Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der 

 optischen Anomalien am Flussspath. (Leip- 

 zig, Zeitscbr. Kryst.) 4 887. 8. 4 7 pg. 

 mit Tafel. 4 so 



Kunz, G. F., Precious Stones of North Ame- 

 rica. Washington 1886. roy. 8. 8 pg. 4 

 — On two new Meteorites from Garroll 

 County, Kentucky and Catorze, Mexico. 

 (New Häven) 4 887. 8. 8 pg. Oso 

 SffantOVani, Delfini fossili trovati presse Li- 

 vorno. (Roma, Atti Lincei) 4 887. 4. 4 50 pg. 

 Marsh, 0. C., American Jurassic Mammals. 



(New Häven) 4 887. 8. 22 pg. with4plates. 

 fflaSSOÜ et Benois, Notice geologique sur 

 le Departement du Rhöne. Lyon 4 887. 

 42. 61 pg. av. 4 carte. 

 Müovan, V., Die Erde, ihre Entstehung, 

 Entwicklung, Umwandlung und ihr Ende. 

 3. Aufl. Graz 4 887. 8. 4 00 pg. mit 4 

 Tafeln. 4 

 Hew Jersey. Annual report of the State 

 Geologist for the year 4 886. Trenton 4 887. 

 8. 254 pg. 

 Noetling, F., Ueber die Lagerungsverhält- 

 nisse einer quartären Fauna im Gebiete 

 des Jordanthals. Entwurf einer Gliede- 

 rung der Kreideformation in Syrien u. 

 Palaestina. (Berlin, Zeitscbr. geol. Ges.) 

 4 887. gr. 8. 70 pg. mit 5 Tafeln. 

 Owen, R., Description of fossil remains of 

 2 species of Megalanian Genus (Meiola- 

 nia) from Lord Howe's Island. London 

 (Phil. Trans.) 4 887. 4. 4 4 pg. w. 4 plates. 

 FalaeontolOgia Indica. Being figures a. des- 

 criptions of the Organic Remains procu- 

 red during the progress of the Geological 

 Survey of India. roy. 4. 



(Series VII a. XIV): Tertiary a. Upper 

 Cretaceous Fauna of Western India. 

 Vol. I. Titlepage a. Contents. 



(Series XII) : The Fossil Flora of the 

 Gondwäna System. Vol. IV. Part 2 : 

 The fossil flora of some of the Coal- 

 fields in Western Bengal, by O. Feist- 

 mantel. 90 pg. w. 4 4 plates. 4 Oso 



(Series XIII): Salt Range Fossils by 

 W. Waagen I : Productus Limestone 

 Fossils. 6 : Goelenterata. pg. 835—924 

 w. 20 plates. 4 5 



Till now the following volumes have 

 been published: 



(Series I. III. V. VI. VIII) Creta- 

 ceous Fauna of Southern India, 

 by F. Stoliczka a. H. F. Blanford. 4 

 vols. (25 parts.) Cepbalopoda, Gastro- 

 poda, Pelecypoda, Brachiopoda, Echi- 

 nodermata, Corals. 4 861—73. 4 495 pg. 

 with 204 plates (6 double.) M. 4 60. 



(Series II. XI. XII): The Fossil 

 Flora of the Gondwäna System, 

 Naturae Novitates. Jahrg. IX, Nr. 8 u. 9. 



by O. Feistmantel, T. Oldham and J. 

 Morris. 4 vols. (4 4 parts.) Räjhamäl 

 Group a. Hills. Plants fr. Golapili, Out- 

 liers on the Madras Coast. Jurassic 

 Flora of Kach. Flora of the Jabalpur 

 Group. Flora of the Talchir Karharbäri 

 beds. Flora of the Damuda a. Panchet 

 Divisions. Flora of the South Rewa 

 Gondwäna Basin. Flora of some of the 

 Coalfields in Western Bengal. 1863— 

 86. 669 pg. with 24 8 plates (41 double) 

 M. 4 60. 



(Series IX): Jurassic Fauna of 

 Kach, by W. Waagen. Vol. I: Gepha- 

 lopoda. 248 pg. w. 60 plates. (6 double). 

 4 873—76. M. 46. 



(Series IV): Indian Pretertiary 

 Vertebrata, by T. H. Huxley, M. 

 G. Egerton, L. G. Miall a. R. Lydekker. 

 Vol. I: (5 parts): The Vertebrata Fos- 

 sils fr. the Panchet Rocks; of the Kota 

 Maleri Group. Reptilia a. Batrachia. 

 Labyrinthodont fr. the Bijouri Group. 

 Reptilia a. Amphibia of the Maleri a. 

 Denwa Groups. 4 865—85. 143 pg. w. 

 26 plates. M. 48. 



(Series X): Indian Tertiary' a. 

 Post-terti ary Vertebrata, by R. 

 Lyddekker a. R. B. Foote. 3 vols. (4 9 

 parts). Rhinoceros Deccanensis. Molar 

 teeth a. other remains of Mammalia. 

 Crania of Ruminants. Siwalik a. Nar- 

 bada Proboscidia. Siwalik Rhinocero- 

 tidae. Siwalik a. Narbada Equidae ; and 

 Carnivora. Siwalik Camelopardalidae ; 

 and Selenodont Suina. Additional Si- 

 walik Perissodactyla a. Proboscidia. 

 Siwalik a. Narbada Bunodont Suina. 

 Rodents a. new Ruminants fr. the Si- 

 waliks. Siwalik Birds. Mastodon Teeth 

 fr. the Perim Islands. Siwalik a. Nar- 

 bada Ghelonia. Siwalik Crocodilia La- 

 certilia a. Ophidia, Tertiary Fishes. 

 4874 — 86. 996 pg. w. 422 plates. M. 88. 



(Series VII. XIV): Tertiary a. Up- 

 perCretaceousFaunaof We s t e r n 

 India, by F. Stoliczka, P. M. Duncan 

 a. W. P. Sladen. Vol. I (8 parts). 

 Tertiary Crabs fr. Sind a. Kach. Sind 

 Fossil Corals a. Alcyonaria. Fossil Echi- 

 noidea of Sind; of Kach a. Kattywar. 

 4 871—84. 489 pg. w. 89 plates. M.64. 



(Series XIII): S a 1 1 Rang e Fossils, 

 by W. Waagen. Vol. I: Productus Li- 

 mestone Group. (6 parts.) Pisces, Ce- 

 phalopoda, Gasteropoda, Pelecypoda, 

 Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Annelida, Echi- 

 nodermata, Coelenterata. 1 879 — 86. 924 

 pg. w. 4 4 6 plates. M. 84. 

 R. Friedländer & Sohn in Berlin. 



