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Considerations sur le Plan Organique et la Mode de Developpement 
des Animaux. Ann. Sci. Nat. sen 3, vol. ii. 1844, pp. 162-168. 
Recollections and Reflections of Gideon Shaddoe, Esq. No. V. 
Hoods Magazine, vol. ii. 1844, pp. 442-450. [Under the 
pseudonym of ‘ Silas Seer,’ Owen contributed to these ‘ Re- 
collections ’ his ghost story of Lancaster Gaol.] 
1845 
Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Fossil Organic Remains 
of Mammalia and Aves contained in the Museum of the Royal 
College of Surgeons of England. 410, London, 1845, pp. 392. 
[Anonymous.] 
Report on the State of Lancaster. 8vo. London (Health of 
Towns Commission), 1845, 28 pp. 
Observations on the Living Echidna exhibited at the Menagerie of 
the Society in May 1845. Proc. Zool. Soc. xiii. 1845, PP- 80-82. 
On the Existence of Two Species of Wombat Proc. 
Zool. Soc. x-iii. 1845, PP- 82-83. 
AppendixtoProfessor Henslow’s Paper, consisting of a description of 
the fossil tympanic bones referable to four distinct species of 
Balcena. Quart. Joiirn. Geol. Soc. i. 1845, PP- 37-40, fig. 
Account of Various Portions of the Glyptodon, an E.xtinct Quadruped, 
allied to the Armadillo, and recently obtained from the tertiary 
deposits in the neighbourhood of Buenos Ayres. Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc. i. 1845, pp. 257-262. [Extracted fronr Descriptive 
Catalogue of Museum of Royal College of Surgeons.] 
Description of certain Fossil Crania, discovered by A. G. Bain in 
Sandstone rocks at the south-eastern extremity of Africa, refer- 
able to different species of an extinct genus of Reptilia {Dicy- 
nodon), and indicative of a new tribe or sub-order of Sauria. 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. i. 1845, pp. 318-322 ; Trans. Geol. Soc. 
VII. 1845, pp. 59-84, pis. iii-vi. 
Reply to some Observations of I’rofessor Wagner on the Genus 
Mylodon. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xvi. 1845, PP- 100-102. 
Observations sur I’Appareildela Circulation chezles Mollusquesde 
la classe des Brachiopodes. Comptes Rendus, xx. 1845, PP- 965- 
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Notice sur la Decouverte, faite en Angleterre, des Restes Fossiles 
d’un Quadrumane du genre Macaque, dans une formation d’eau 
