(After
Marsh.)]
No remains of _Mammals_, finally, have as yet been detected in
any sedimentary accumulations of Cretaceous age.
LITERATURE.
The following list comprises some of the more important works and
memoirs which may be consulted with reference to the Cretaceous
strata and their fossil contents:--
(1) 'Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.'
(2) 'Geology of England and Wales.' Conybeare and Phillips.
(3) 'Geology of Yorkshire,' vol. ii. Phillips.
(4) 'Geology of Oxford and the Thames Valley.' Phillips.
(5) 'Geological Excursions through the Isle of Wight.' Mantell.
(6) 'Geology of Sussex.' Mantell.
(7) 'Report on Londonderry,' &c. Portlock.
(8) 'Recherches sur le Terrain Cretace Superieur de l'Angleterre
et de l'Irlande.' Barrois.
(9) "Geological Survey of Canada"--'Report of Progress, 1872-73.'
(10) 'Geological Survey of California.' Whitney.
(11) 'Geological Survey of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.'
Hayden and Meek.
(12) 'Report on Geology,' &c. (British North American Boundary
Commission). G. M. Dawson.
(13) 'Manual of Geology.' Dana.
(14) 'Lethaea Rossica.' Eichwald.
(15) 'Petrefacta Germaniae.' Goldfuss.
(16) 'Fossils of the South Downs.' Mantell.
(17) 'Medals of Creation.' Mantell.
(18) 'Mineral Conchology.' Sowerby.
(19) 'Lethaea Geognostica.
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