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292. Description of Spatangus elongatus from Australia. Eyre’s 
Journ. Exp. Cent. Austr. 1845, i. p. 436, fig. 
293. Descriptions and figures of the Reptiles of Australia. Zool. 
Ereb. and Terror, 1845, 4to. 
294. Catalogue of the specimens of Lizards in the collection of the 
British Museum, with characters of all the species. 1845, 12mo. 
295. Spicula of Mollusca. Ann. Nat. Hist. xvii. 1846, p. 70. 
296. Biographical notice of Dr. Moller. Ann. Nat. Hist. xvii. 
1846, p. 71. 
297. On the British Cetacea. Ann. Nat. Hist. xvii. 1846, pp. 82-85. 
298. On the habits of Dispotea, Cup-and-Saucer Limpets. Ann. 
Nat. Hist. xvii. 1846, pp. 136, 137. 
299. On a new genus of Dogs ( Cynalicus melanog aster). Ann. 
Nat. Hist. xvii. 1846, pp. 293, 294. 
300. Description of a new family ( Argcdicidce ) and genus (. Argalici ) 
of Lizards from Columbia. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, p. 67. 
301. On a species of Hippopotamus from Sierra Leone. Ann. Nat. 
Hist, xviii. 1846, pp. 136, 137. 
302. Description of the species of Cephalophus (H. Smith) in the 
collection of the British Museum. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, 
pp. 162-168. 
303. New species of Mammalia ( Herpetes semitorquatus, Felis 
Charltonii , Pteromys punctatus, Jcicchus leucomerus). Ann. Nat. 
Hist, xviii. 1846, pp. 211, 212. 
304. On two new species of Antelopes in the British Museum col- 
lection ( Gazella rujifrons, G. Isabella ). Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 
1846, pp. 214, 215. 
305. On the arrangement of the Hollow-horned Ruminants (Bovidce). 
Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, pp. 227-233. 
306. A new genus of Sea-Snake from Port Essington ( Hypotropis 
Jukesii). Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, p. 284. 
307. Habits of the Kakapo and Macro of New Zealand. Ann. Nat. 
Hist, xviii. 1846, p. 427. 
308. On the genus Pedicularia, or Thy reus. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 
1846, pp. 428, 429. 
309. Descriptions of some new species of Indian Lizards. Ann. 
Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, pp. 429, 430. 
310. New species of Volute. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 1846, p. 431. 
311. Gleanings from the Menagerie and Aviary at Knowsley Hall, 
fol. Knowsley. Part i. Birds, &c. 1846. Part ii. Ungulated 
Quadrupeds, 1850. (Privately printed.) 
These works are a selection of the drawings of Edward Lear 
and Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, two artists whom I introduced 
to the Earl of Derby. Mr. Lear became quite a member of 
the household, and there made, for the use of the grandchildren, 
the sketches published as “ Nonsense Rhymes.” 
I was in the habit for many years of receiving one and fre- 
quently two or three letters daily from his lordship on the sub- 
ject of his menagerie and collections, and I went two or three 
times a year to see them. His lordship placed a room at 
