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gigantic extinct saurian reptile occurring in the Oolitic For 
.nations of different portions of England. Proc. Gcol. Soc. iii 
if>4i, pp. 457-462. 
Desoiplion of the Remains of Six Species of Marine Turtles 
from the London Clay of Sheppey and Harwich. 
Proc. GeoL Soc. m. 1841, pp. 570-578 
"""ZoZ oiChccropotarnns, Palccothe- 
rmm, Ajiopiothenum, and Dichobunes, from the Eocene For- 
pT^r^’ ^ Trans. Geol. Soc. vi. 1841, pp. 41-46, 
I^ossils representing the Thylacothcrium 
Preoosiu, Valenciennes, with reference to the doubts of its 
nature recently promulgated ; and 
on the P/tascoM/ienum Bucb-/am/t-. Trans. Geol. Soc. vi 1841 
pp. 47- 67, pis. V, vi. ^ ’ 
^ oZnf “Z” i^^^^^Slodonccloides, 
^Hind F " Integument, of the 
Hind Fin of the Ichthyosaurus, indicating the shape of the fin 
when recent. Trans. Geol. Soc. vi. 1841. pp. 199-203, pi xx 
Desenppon of a Tooth and Part of the Skeleton of the Glyptodon 
clavipes, a large quadruped of the Edentate order, to which 
telongs the tessellated bony annour described and figured by 
Mr. Chft m the former volume of the ‘Transactions of the 
Geoogical Society;’ with a consideration of the question 
whether the Megatherium possessed an analogous dermal 
armour. Prans. Geol. Soc. [2] vi. 1S41, pp. 8r-io6, pis. x-.xiii. 
Fossil Remains of a Mammal {Hyracotherium 
Minum) and of a Bird {Lithomis vitl/urinus) from the London 
Clay. Trans. Geol. Soc. [2] vi. 1841, pp. 205 208 pi xxi 
^London Cl OP^Idiolites {Palceophis toUaplcus) from the 
serplm T extinct species of 
Account of a r7T’ PP' -°9-2Jo, pi. xxii. 
the rareL7Z?'""’ ^ r I^°g-headed Opossum, one of 
Rep Brit of the Marsupiate family of animals. 
Kep hnt. Assoc. 1841, pt. .1. pp. 70, 71. 
pp 6 o- 2 o 7"' 
On dm Structure of Fossil Teeth from the Central or Cornstone 
msion 0 t e W Red Sandstone, indicative of a new genus of 
of Dendmd P''°POsed the name 
of Dendiodus. Microsc. Jotirn. i. 1841, pp. 4-8, 17-20. 
