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XXII. Palaeozoologie. 



Bigsby, John Jeremiah, Thesaurus devonico-carboniferus. The Flora and Fauna of 

 the Devonian and Carboniferous Periods. The Genera and Species arranged in ta- 

 bularform, showing their horizons, recurrences, localities, and other facts. With 

 large Addenda (from recent acquisitions.) London; Published by John Van Voorst, 

 MDCCCLXXVIII. 4. (X S. ; 2 Bl., 447 S. M. 1 Tabelle zu p. 441.) 36 s. 



Books quoted: p. 127 — 135. 



Authors quoted in the carboniferous division of this thesaurus. p. 431—440. 



Same. (Review.) in: Geol. Mag. N. Ser. II. Dec. Vol. 5. 1878. p. 320—322.— 



(Auszug.) in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1878. p. 773 — 775. 



Thesaurus siluricus. The Flora and Fauna of the Silurian Period. With Addenda 



(from recent acquisitions). London : Published by John Van Voorst, MDCCCLXVIII. 

 4. (LIII S., 1 Bl., 214 S., m. 1 Taf.) 18 s. 



(„Silurian Palaeontology. Authors fconsulted in the formation of the 'Thesaurus siluricus 1 ": 

 p. 206— 211.) 



Same. (Revised by R. E.) in: Geol. Mag. Vol. 5. 1868. p. 521— 531; Vol. 6. 1869. 



p. 20— 24. — (Auszug.) in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. 1870. p. 252—254. — (Auszug 



von U. Schloenbach.) in: Verh. d. k. k. geol. Reichsanst. Wien. Jhg. 1869. p. 173. 

 Billings, E., Additional note on the Taconic controversy. in: Canad. Natural. N. Ser. 



Vol. 6. 1871. p. 460—465. 

 Catalogue of the Silurian Fossils of the Isle of Anticosti, with descriptions of 



some new genera and species. — Geological Survey of Canada. Montreal, 1866. 8. 



(93 p.) — s. p. 4753. — (Abstr.) in: Americ. Journ. Sc. and Arts. 2. Ser. Vol. 43. 1867. 



p. 259—260. — (Review.) in: Geol. Mag. Vol. 4. 1867. p. 212—214. 

 [ ] Description of fossils occurring in the Silurian Rocks of Canada. (With wood- 



cuts.) in: Canad. Naturalist. Vol. 1. 1856. p. 312—320. 

 Description of some new species of fossils from the Lower and Middle Silurian 



Rocks of Canada. (With engravings.) ibid. Vol. 5. 1860. p. 49— 69. 



(Extracted from the Report of the Geol. Survey of Canada for 1860.) 



Description of some new species of fossils with remarks on others already 



known, from the Silurian and Devonian rocks of Maine. (With 1 PI.) in: Proc. Port- 

 land Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. 1. P. 1. 1862. p. 104—126. 



On the Devonian fossils of Canada West. (With 1 PI. and 133 woodcuts.) in: 



Canad. Journ. N.Ser. Vol. 5. 1860. p. 249— 282; Vol. 6. 1860. p. 138—148; 253—274; 

 329—363. 



Über einige neue Arten paläozoischer Fossilien. (Auszug.) in: Neues Jahrb. f. 



Mineral. Jhg. 1872. p. 893. 



(Amer. Journ. Sc. a. Arts. 3. Ser. Vol. 3. 1872. p. 352. — Original s. unten.) 



Fossils of the Calciferous Sandrocks, including those of a deposit of White 



Limestone at Michigan, supposed to belong to the formation. (With engravings.) in: 

 Canad. Naturalist. Vol. 4. 1859. p. 345—367. 



(From the Report of the Geol. Survey of Canada for 1858—59.) 



Fossils of the Chazy Limestone, with descriptions of [34] new species. (With 



engravings.) ibid. Vol. 4. 1859. p. 426— 470. 



(Extracted from the Report of the Geol. Survey of Canada for 1858—59.) 



[ ] Fossils of the Hamilton Group. (With woodcuts.) ibid. Vol. 1. 1856. p. 471 



—479. 



[ ] Fossils of the Potsdam Sandstone; sea-weeds, Shells, and foot-prints on the rock 



at Beauharnois. (With woodcuts.) ibid. Vol. 1. 1856. p. 32— 39. 

 — — Fossils probably of the Chazy era in the Eolian Limestone of West Rutland. 



in: Americ. Journ. Sc. and Arts. 3. Ser. Vol. 4. 1872. p. 133. 

 [ ] Fossils from the so-called Huronian of Newfoundland. [Abstract.] ibid. 3. Ser. 



Vol. 3. 1872. p. 223—224. 

 [ ] Fossils of the Upper Silurian-Rocks, Niagara and Clinton Groups. (With 1 PI.) 



in: Canad. Naturalist. Vol. 1. 1856. p. 57—60. 

 On the Mesozoic Fossils from British Columbia, collected by Mr. James Richardson 



in 1872. in: Geol. Survey of Canada. Rep. ofProgress for 1872—73. (1873.) p. 7 1—75. 



(Appendix II to Mr. Richardson's Report on the Coal-fields of Vancouver and Queen Charlotte 

 Island.) 



Neue Arten aus der unteren Silurformation. (Auszug.) in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. 



Jhg. 1864. p. 378—381. 



(Geol. Survey of Canada. 21. Nov. 1861, 21. Jan. 62, 6. June 63.) 



New Canadian Lower Silurian Fossils. (Abstr.) in: Geologist. 1862. p. 111. 



New genera and species of fossils from the Silurian and Devonian formations 



of Canada. (With woodcuts.) in: Canad. Naturalist. Vol. 3. 1858. p. 419—444. 



