The Ancient Life History of the Earth eBook

Henry Alleyne Nicholson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 483 pages of information about The Ancient Life History of the Earth.

The Ancient Life History of the Earth eBook

Henry Alleyne Nicholson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 483 pages of information about The Ancient Life History of the Earth.
vol. xxvii.  Prestwich.
(12) ’On the Fluvio-marine Formations of the Isle of Wight’—­Ibid.,
     vol. ix.  Edward Forbes.
(13) ’Newer Tertiary Deposits of the Sussex Coast’—­Ibid., vol.
     xiii.  Godwin-Austen.
(14) ’Kainozoic Formations of Belgium’—­Ibid., vol. xxii. 
     Godwin-Austen.
(15) ’Tertiary Strata of Belgium and French Flanders’—­Ibid.,
     vol. viii.  Lyell.
(16) ’On Tertiary Leaf-beds in the Isle of Mull’—­Ibid., vol. vii. 
     The Duke of Argyll.
(17) ’Newer Tertiaries of Suffolk and their Fauna’—­Ibid., vol.
     xxvi.  Ray Lankester.
(18) ’Lower London Tertiaries of Kent’—­Ibid., vol. xxii.  Whitaker. (19) “Guide to the Geology of London”—­’Mem.  Geol.  Survey.’ 
     Whitaker.
(20) ‘Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.’ (21) ‘Introductory Outline of the Geology of the Crag District’
     (Supplement to Crag Mollusca, Palaeontographical Society).  S. V.
     Wood, jun., and F. w.  Harmer.
(22) “Tertiary Fluvio-marine Deposits of the Isle of Wight.”  Edward
     Forbes.  Edited by Godwin-Austen; with Descriptions of the
     Fossils by Morris, Salter, and Rupert Jones—­’Memoirs of the
     Geological Survey.’
(23) ‘Geological Excursions round the Isle of Wight.’  Mantell. (24) ‘Catalogue of British Fossils.’  Morris. (25) ‘Catalogue of Fossils in the Museum of Practical Geology.’ 
     Etheridge.
(26) ‘Monograph of the Crag Polyzoa’ (Palaeontographical Society).  Busk. (27) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Brachiopoda’ (Ibid.) Davidson. (28) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Malacostracous Crustacea’ (Ibid.)
     Bell.
(29) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Corals’ (Ibid.) Milne-Edwards and
     Haime.
(30) ‘Supplement to the Tertiary Corals’ (Ibid.) Martin Duncan. (31) ‘Monograph of the Eocene Mollusca’ (Ibid.) Fred. E. Edwards. (32) ‘Monograph of the Eocene Mollusca’ (Ibid.) Searles V. Wood. (33) ‘Monograph of the Crag Mollusca’ (Ibid.) Searles V. Wood. (34) ‘Monograph of the Tertiary Entomostraca’ (Ibid.) Rupert Jones. (35) ‘Monograph of the Foraminifera of the Crag’ (Ibid.) Rupert Jones,
     Parker, and H. B. Brady.
(36) ‘Monograph of the Radiaria of the London Clay’ (Ibid.) Edward
     Forbes.
(37) ‘Monograph of the Cetacea of the Red Crag’ (Ibid.) Owen. (38) ‘Monograph of the Fossil Reptiles of the London Clay’ (Ibid.)
     Owen and Bell.
(39) “On the Skull of a Dentigerous Bird from the London Clay of
     Sheppey”—­’Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.,’ vol. xxix.  Owen.
(40) ‘Ossemens Fossiles.’  Cuvier.
(41) ‘Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis.’  Falconer and Sir Proby Cautley. (42) ‘Palaeontological Memoirs.’  Falconer. (43) ‘Animaux Fossiles et Geologie de l’Attique.’  Gaudry. (44) “Principal Characters of the Dinocerata”—­’American Journ. of
     Science and Arts,’ vol. xi.  Marsh.
(45) ‘Principal Characters of the Brontotheridae’ (Ibid.) Marsh. (46) ‘Principal Characters of the Tillodontia’ (Ibid.) Marsh. (47) “Extinct
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