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TRANSACTIONS. 
» London (continued). 
Palceontograj)Mcal Society. Pablications. 
Complete Monographs: — 
Owen (E.), The Fossil Eeptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck Forma- 
tions. 1853-64. 
The Fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic Formations. 1871. 
k^harpe (D.), The Fossil Kemains of MoUusca found in the Chalk of 
England. Parts 1-3, Cephalopoda. 1853. 
Wood (S. v.), The Crag Mollusca, -with descriptions of shells from 
the Upper Tertiaries of the British Isles. 1848-61. 
Supplement to the aboA^e. 1872-74. 
Second Supplement to the above. 1879. 
The Eocene Bivalves of England. 1861-71. (With Supple- 
ment.) 1877. 
Woodward (H,), The British Fossil Crustacea belonging to the Order 
Merostomata. 1866-78. 
Wright, (T.), The British Fossil Echinodermata from the Cretaceous 
Formations. 1864-80. 
Incomplete Monographs : — ■ 
Adams (A,), British Fossil Elephants. 
Bell (T.), Fossil Malacostracous Crustacea of Great Britain. 
Binney (E. W.), Structure of Fossil Plants found in the Carboniferous 
Strata. 
Brady (G. S.), Jones (T. K.), and Kirkby (J. W.), British Fossil 
Bivalved Entoraostraca from the Carboniferous Formations. 
(H. B.), Jones (T. E.), and Parker (W. K.), The Foraminifera 
of the Crag. 
Dawkins (W. B.), and Sanford (W. A.), The British Pleistocene 
Mammalia. 
Duncan (P. M.), The British Fossil Corals. Second Series. 
Ettingshausen (Baron), and Gardner (J. S.), The British Eocene Flora. 
Lankester (E. E.), and Powrie (J.), The Fishes of the Old Eed Sand- 
stone of Britain. 
Miall (L. C), The Sirenoid and Crossopterygian Ganoids. 
Owen (E.), The British Fossil Eeptilia from the Oolitic Formations. 
The Fossil Eeptilia of the Liassic Formations. 
The British Fossil Cetacea from the Eed Crag. 
The Fossil Eeptilia of the Wealden Formation. Supplements. 
The Fossil Eeptilia of the Mesozoic Formations. 
Phillips (J.), British Belemnitidse. (Continued by E. Etheridge.) 
Salter (J. W.), British Trilobites. (Continued by H. Woodward.) 
Traquair (E. H.), The Ganoid Fishes of the British Carboniferous 
Formations. 
Wright (T.), The British Fossil Echinodermata from the Oolitic 
Formations. 
The Lias Ammonites of the British Islands. 
[See under Authors' names in General Catalogue.] 
Pathological Society. Transactions, 1846-79. 
Vol. 1-30. 80. London, 1848-79. 
• A General Index to the First 15 volumes, compiled by 
T. Holmes. 8«. London, 1864. 
