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Key
01.
Synoptic View of the leading Phenomena of Geology.*

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* Besides 120 figures of Plants and Animals, this Plate represents 30 kinds of Sedimentary Deposits, and 8 varieties of Unstratified Rocks; it also shows the dispositions of intruded Dykes, Metalliferous Veins, and Faults.

Key 01
02.
Jaws of fossil Didelphys and Dinotherium.


Key 02.
03.
Restoration of Pachydermata of Mont Martre.
Key 03.
04.
Skeletons of Pachydermata from Mont Martre.
Key 04.
05.
Entire Skeleton, and parts of another Skeleton of Megatherium, (Double Plate.)
Key 05.
06.
Teeth and caudal Vertebra of Megatherium.
Key 06.
07.
Ichthyosaurus Platyodon.
Key 07.
08.
Ichthyosaurus Communis, and Ichthyosaurus Intermedius.
Key 08.
09.
Ichthyosaurus Tenuirostris.
Key 09.
10.
Head, Eyes and Skin of Ichthyosaurus, &c.
Key 10.
11.
Head, Teeth, and Sections of Jaws of Ichthyosaurus.
Key 11.
12.
Paddles and Vertebrae of Ichthyosaurus.
Key 12.
13.
Ichthyosaurus inclosing Coprolite.
Key 13.
14.
Ichthyosaurus inclosing Scales of Fishes in Coprolite.
Key 14.
15.
Various forms of Coprolites and spiral Intestines.
Key 15.
15'.
Cololite, or fossil Intestines.
Key 15'.
16.
Restoration of' Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus, and nearly entire Skeleton of the same.
Key 16.
17.
Front of Plesiosaurus Dol ichodeirus.
Key 17.
18.
Head and Sterno-costal Arcs of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus.
Key 18.
19.
Plesiosaurus Macrocephalus, and lower jaw of Plesiosaurus.
Key 19.
20.
Head of Mosasaurus from Maestricht.
Key 20.
21.
Pterodactylus Longirostris.
Key 21.
22.
Pterodactylus Crassirostris and Brevirostris, (Double Plate.)


Key 22.
23.
Jaw and Teeth of Megalosaurus.
Key 23.
24.
Teeth and Bones of Iguanodon and Iguana.
Key 24.
25.
Crocodilean Remains from the Lias and Oolite.
Key 25.
25'.
Fossil Crocodileans and Chelonian.
Key 25'.
26.
Footsteps on Red Sandstone near Dumfries.
Key
26.
26'.
Footsteps on Red Sandstone at Hessberg, (Double Plate.)
Key 26'.
26''.
Hind footstep of Chirotherium on Sandstone from Hessberg.
Key 26''.
26'''.
Footsteps of some unknown Reptile on Sandstone from Hessberg.
Key 26'''.
26a.
Several species of Ornithichnites on Sandstone in the valley of the Connecticut, (Double Plate.)
Key 26a.
26b.
Ornithichnites Giganteus, on Sandstone from Connecticut.
Key 26b.
27.
Scales, Jaw, and Teeth of fossil Fishes.
Key 27.
27a.
Recent and fossil Sauroid Fishes.
Key 27a.
27b.
Fish from the Coal Formation at Saarbriick.
Key 27b.
27c.
Fish from the Oolite Formation.
Key 27c.
27d.
 Jaws, Teeth, and Spine of Recent and Fossil Sharks.
Key 27d.
27e.
Teeth on the Palate of Acrodus nobilis.
Key 27e.
27f.
Teeth of Ptychodus polygyrus.
Key 27f.
28.
Pens and Ink Bag of recent and fossil Loligo.
Key 28.
29.
Fossil Pens and Ink Bags of Loligo, from the Lias.
Key 29.
30.
Large fossil Pen of' Loligo, from the Lias.
Key 30.
31.
Nautilus Pompilius with its animal; and Rhyncholites.
Key 31.
32.
Chambers and Siphuncle of Nautilus Hexagonus.
Key 32.
33.
Chambers and Siphuncle of Nautilus Striatus.
Key 33.
34.
Animal of Nautilus Pompilius.
Key 34.
35.
Exterior of Ammonites Obtusus.
Key 35.
36.
Chambers and Siphuncle of Ainmonites Obtusus.
Key 36.
37.
Various forms of Mechanism to strengthen Ammonites.
Key 37.
38.
Lateral view of Ammonites Heterophyllus.
Key 38.
39.
Longitudinal view of Ammonites Heterophyllus.
Key 39.
40.
Ammonites Henslowi; A. Nodosus; A. Sphæricus, and A . Striatus.
Key 40.
41.
Chambers of Ammonites Giganteus.
Key 41.
42.
Chambers and Siphuncle of Nautilus and Ammonite.
Key 42.
43.
Nautilus Sypho, and N. Zic-Zac.
Key 43.
44.
Chambered Shells allied to Nautilus and Ammonite.
Key 44.
44'.
Illustrations of the Genus Belemnosepia.
Key 44'.
44''.
Ink Bags of Belemnosepia.
Key 44''.
45.
Trilobites and recent animals allied to them.
Key 45.
46.
Various forms of' Trilobites.
Key 46.
46'.
Fossil Scorpions from the Coal formation in Bohemia.
Key 46'.
46''.
Fossil Limulus, Arachnidans, and Insects.
Key 46''.
47.
Apiocrinites, and Actinocrinites.
Key 47.
48.
Fragment of a Lily Encrinite, Encrinites Moniliformis.
Key 48.
49.
Stem of Encrinites Moniliformis dissected.
Key 49.
50.
Body of Encrinites Moniliformis dissected.
Key 50.
51.
Briarean Pentacrinite, from the Lias at Lyme Regis.
Key 51.
52.
Recent and fossil Pentacrinites.
Key 52.
53.
Briarean Pentacrinite from the Lias, (Double Plate.)
Key 53.
54.
Recent Corals with their Polypes.
Key 54.
55.
Fossil Tree (Lepidodendron Sternbergii) from a Coal mine in Bohemia.
Key 55.
56.
Remains of Plants of extinct families, from the Coal formation.
Key 56.
56a.
Highly magnified sections of Coniferæ.
Key 56a.
57.
Remains of a subterranean Forest on the coast of Dorset.
Key 57.
58.
Cycas Revoluta producing Buds.
Key 58.
59.
Zamia Pungens, and sections of recent Zamia and Cycas.
Key 59.
60.
Trunk and transverse section of Cycadites Megalophyllus.
Key 60.
61.
Trunk and sections of Buds and Petioles of Cycadites Microphyllus.
Key 61.
62.
Sections of Petioles of recent and fossil Cycadeæ.
Key 62.
63.
Fossil fruit of Podocarya, and recent Pandaneæ, (Double Plate.)


Key 63.
64.
Remains of fossil Palms, from Tertiary strata.
Key 64.
65.
Sections illustrating the structure and disposition of Coal basins.
Key 65.
66.
Sections illustrating the Silurian and Carboniferous systems; and part of the Newcastle Coal field.
Key 66.
67.
Sections illustrating the origin of Springs, and the disposition of Metallic Veins.
Key 67.
68.
Sections shewing the cause of the rise of water in Artesian Wells in the Basin of London.
Key 68.
69.
Sections illustrating the Theory of Artesian Wells.
Key 69.

Total number of Plates 87. Total number of figures 705.