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498. Observations on the genus Furcetta, Oken, a Conchifer without 
concha or normal valves, and on the genera Teredo and Ghcena. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xxv. 1857, pp. 243-248. 
499. On the Duiker Boks in the Society’s Gardens. Proc. Zool. 
Soc. xxv. 1857, pp. 277, 278. 
500. Notice of a new species of Jaguar from Mazatlan ( Leopardus 
Hernandesii), living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xxv. 1857, p. 278. 
501. Synopsis of the families and genera of Axiferous Zoophytes, 
or Barked Corals. Proc. Zool. Soc. xxv. 1857, pp. 278-294. 
502. Systematic arrangement of the figures of Conchifera and Brachi- 
opoda in Mrs. Gray’s ‘ Figures of Molluscous Animals,’ v. 1857. 
This arrangement of Bivalves and Brachiopods is illustrated 
by a number of woodcuts, the greater part drawn from speci- 
mens prepared by myself. It was the first attempt to arrange 
the Bivalves by the structure of the animals. At the solicitation 
of Mr. S. Woodward, I employed one of his family to make the 
figures for me on the blocks, and he was paid for so doing. 
Mr. S. Woodward took casts of the blocks, and published them, 
unknown to me, in his little book on the genera of shells. 
When I complained to him about this being done, he said I did 
not dare to complain to the Trustees about it, because, though 
he gave a bill in another name for the drawings, it was well 
known that he had made them himself, and my employing an as- 
sistant of the Palseontographical Department on work that was 
to be paid for separately was against the rules of the establish- 
ment. 
If he had requested me to ask the Trustees for the use of 
the blocks, after they themselves had used them, there is no 
doubt that they would have granted them to him, as they did 
all the blocks used in Museum Catalogues to Dr. Philip Car- 
penter and others. 
503. Some observations on Professor Agassiz’s criticisms on the 
‘ Catalogue of Shield Beptiles in the Collection of the British 
Museum.’ Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 1858, pp. 285-289. 
503a. Note on the occurrence of Dasya venusta. Ann. Nat. Hist, 
i. 1858, p. 317. 
504. Observations on Dr. Hallo well’s paper on Urodele Batrachians, 
and Trigonophrys, &c., in the ‘ Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia.’ Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 1858, pp. 353-356. 
504a. Note on Anemone nemorosa purpurea. Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 1858, 
p. 397 ; vii. 1861, p. 422. 
505. On the affinities of the genus Camptonyx, Benson. Ann. Nat. 
Hist. i. 1858, pp. 406, 407. 
506. On the development of the shell and tube of Aspergillum. 
Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 1858, pp. 423-426. 
507. On the teeth of the Black and Wood Shell-Slugs. Ann. Nat. 
Hist. i. 1858, p. 464. 
508. Catalogue of Mammalia and Birds (by G. R. Gray) of New 
Guinea. 1858, 8vo, with figures. 
