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25. —On the Discovery of a New Species of Pterodactyle, and 
also of Fasces of the Ichthyosaurus and of a Black 
Substance resembling Sepia, in the Lias at Lyme Regis. 
Geol. Soc. Proc., I., 1834. 
26. —On the Vitality of Toads enclosed in Stone and Wood. 
Zool. Jour., V., 1832—34. 
27. —On the Occurrence of Agates in Dolomitic Strata of the 
New Red Sandstone Formation in the Mendip Hills. 
Geol. Soc. Proc., I., 1834. 
28. —On the Discovery of Fossil Bones of the Iguanodon in the 
Iron Sand of the Wealden Formation in the Isle of 
Wight, and in the Isle of Purbeck. Geol. Soc. Proc., 
I., 1834, and Geol. Soc. Trans., III., 1835. 
29. —Observations on the Secondary Formations between Nice 
and the Col di Tende. Geol. Soc. Irans., III., 
1835- 
30. —Uber den Bau und die mechanische Kraft des Unterkiefers 
des Dinotherium. Leonard u. Breun, N. Jahrb., 1835* 
31. —Notiz uber die hydraulische wirkung des Sephons bei 
den Nautilear Ammoniter, u. anderen Polythalamien. 
Leonard u. Breun, N. Jahrb., 1S35. 
32. —On the Fossil Beaks of four Extinct Species of Fishes, 
referable to the genus Chimera, that occur in the 
Oolitic and Cretaceous Formations of England. Phil. 
Mag., VIII., 1836. 
33. —Bernerkungen uber das genus Belemnosepia und uber den 
fossilen Dinten-sack in dem vorderen Kegel der Belem- 
niten. Leonard u. Breun, N. Jahrb., 1836. 
34> _On the Adaptation of the Sloths to their peculiar Mode of 
Life. Linn. Soc. Trans., XVII., 1837. 
33.—Account of the Fossil Footsteps of the Cheirotherium, etc., 
in the stone quarries of Storeton Hill, near Liverpool. 
Brit. Assoc. Rep., VII., 1838. 
36.—Notice of a Newly Discovered Gigantic Reptile. Geol. Soc. 
Proc., II., 1838. 
