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[Exhibited iu the Educational Museum, South Kensington, and placed on the List 
of Works recognised by tlio Department of Science and Art. Placed also on 
tlie List of Works recognised by the Society of Arts.] 
LIST OF LECTURE-DIAGRAMS, by S. J. MACKIE, F.G.S., F.S.A. 
ISSUED TO THIS DATE. 
No. 1. — GEOL0Gic.\ii Map of the British Isles, including part of the Continent 
of Europe. Size 9 ft. G iu. by 11 ft. 6 in. Price, coloured, £3 13s. 6d. 
Note. — A smaller Map, about 4 ft. by 3 ft., is now preparing, and will be issued 
as soon as 250 subscribers' names are received. Price 10s. Od. to subscribers paying 
in advance. 
No. 2.— Forms of Flints derived from Veniriculites. Size 3 ft. by 2 ft. 
Price 2s. 6d. 
No. 3. — Fusus CoNTRARius ; MuREX Alveolatus ; Crag Suells. Size 3 ft. by 2 ft. 
Price '2s. 6d. 
No. 4. — Generic Forms of Foeaminifera, in Six Parts. Size 3 ft. by 2 ft. 
Price, each Part, 2s. 6d, 
Part I. — 1, Orhulina universa. 2, lagena sulcata. 3, Nodosaria (Glandulina) 
ovula. 4, Nodosaria Khaphanistrum. 5, Nodomria (Dentalina) elenans. 
6, Ni^domna (Frondicularia) planata. 7, Cristdlaria (Flabeliina) rugosa. 8 to 
10, Cristellaria calcar. 11 to 14, Polymorphina lactca. 15, Voiyerina pygmoea. 
' IQ, Bidimina pjrula. 
Parts II. and III.— 17, iWaiirt )-epancZa. 18, Globigerinabullo'ides. 19, Planorbulina 
{Truncatulina) faceta. 20, Motalia simpluc 21, Rotalia (Asterigtrina) trodddi- 
formis. 22, Nonionina asterisans. i3, Amphistegina Uauerina. 24, Hdenstegina, 
dei^resxa. 25, 26, Folystomella crispa. 27, NummuUna radiata. 28, N. com- 
planata. 29a, JJorizontal Section, 29b, Vertical Section of a Nummulite. 
Favt IV. — 30, Amoeba diffluens. 31, Gromia oviformis. 32, Rotalia Beccani. 
33, Alveolina Boscii. 34, Fusilina cylindrica. 35, 36, Textulai ia Sagittula. 
Part V. — 37, PeneropUs lilanata. 33 to 40, OrhicvXina adunca. 41, Orbitolites 
coniplanata. 
Part VI. — 42, Biloculina, bullo'ides. 43, Spiroculina depresm. 44, Triloculina cor- 
anijuinum. 4.5, Quinqmloculina secans. 46, Q. Seminuluni. 47, Adtloaina 
pulchella. 48, Qainqueloculina Duttniplii. 49, ililiola. 
No. 6.- — Flint Implements from the Drift, with Illustrative Examples of Imple- 
ments now in use amongst Savage Tribes. Size 3 ft. by 2 ft. Price 2s. 6rf. 
Preparing for Publication. 
No. 5. — Charaoteristio Molars op Fossil Elephants. 
No. 7. — Skeleton of Megatherium Covibri. 
No. 8. — Glacier and Moraine. 
No. 9.— Carboniferous Forest Scene, with Typical Flora of the Coal- 
Measures (2 Plates). 
The Pidtlication of these Diarjrams will hereafter be continued in Sets of Six or Twelve, 
which will be subscribed for. Full iMrlicidars loill be shortly announced. 
To Subscribers paying in advance, the price per set of 12 ordinary 
diagrams will be 25 shillings. 
N.B. — It is also proposed to issue from time to time plate sheets of British Fossils. 
London ; "Geologist" Office, 15G, Strand, and of all Booksellers. 
