ANTARCTIC FOSSIL BRACHIOPODA. 
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Brachiopods are found. This will explain the omission from this list of many 
well known works. Many other works are omitted, as for instance those dealing 
with recent Brachiopods, because they yielded no results of sufficient importance for 
the subject in hand; and perhaps other works have been omitted by inadvertence: 
that is easy. For very kind assistance in matters bibliographic the writer would 
express his hearty thanks to Mr. C. D. Sherborn, F.L.S., to Mr. B. B. WOODWARD, 
F.L.S., to Mr. W. Rupert Jones, Assistant-Librarian of the Geological Society, 
and to the painstaking compilers of the ^Zoological Record', and of the '■Geological 
Litei-ature added to the Geological Society's Library' — so much has been gained 
from their volumes. If with all this kind assistance the author has inadvertently 
overlooked any work, he can only tender his apologies, and plead that time is 
limited. 
The Bibliography is to save footnotes and repetition of references. Therefore 
the heavy number standing after an author’s name in the text refers to the biblio- 
graphy, and the ordinary number to the page of the work mentioned. If there 
is more than one work, then its number or a short title or a date will stand before 
the page number. In the references Roman numerals indicate volume, but an Ara- 
bic numeral in brackets before it means ‘series’; Arabic numerals with brackets 
after the volume show the date, without brackets the page; another number in 
brackets following this indicates a special page of reference to Brachiopods. Plate 
numbers are given in Roman, and figure numbers in Arabic numerals; but with the 
letters PI. and f. standing before them respectively, when required. As an example, 
XXXVIII, (1905), 447, (456), PI. IV, f. 3 means vol. XXXVIII, year 1905, page 447 
beginning of paper, but page 456 reference to a brachiopod, which is depicted in 
Plate IV, figure 3. 
Bibliography. 
A list of the principal works quoted or consulted. 
1 . Adams, A., Gen. and Spec. Recent Brachiopods . . . Japan; Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (3) XI (1863) 98 — loi. 
2 . Andersson, J. Gunnar, On the Geology of Graham Land; Bull. Geol. Inst. 
Upsala, VII (1906) 19. 
3 . Andrew, A. R., Clarendon Phosphate Deposits; Transactions N. Zealand Inst., 
XXXVIII (1905) 447 (456) PI. IV, f. 3. 
