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Owen, Richard

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Publications (24)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Owen, Richard. 1839 Description of a tooth and part of the skeleton of the Glyptodon, a large quadruped of the edentate order, to which belongs the tessellated bony armour figured by Mr. Clift in his memoir on the remains of the Megatherium, brought to England by Sir Woodbine Parish, F.G.S. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 3: 108-113.
  2. Owen, Richard. 1840 Odontography; or treatise on the comparative anatomy of the teeth; their physiological relations, mode of development, and microscopic structure in the vertebrate animal. Hippolyte Bailliere, London. Vol. 1.
  3. Owen, Richard. 1841 [Description of a new genus and species of sponge] Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 9: 3-5.
  4. Owen, Richard. 1841 A description of a portion of the skeleton of the Cetiosaurus, a gigantic extinct saurian reptile occurring in the oolitic formations of different portions of England. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 3: 457–462.
  5. Owen, Richard. 1842 Observations on the fossils representing the Thylacotherium prevostii (Valenciennes), with reference to the doubts of its mammalian and marsupial nature recently promulgated; and on the Phascolotherium bucklandi Transactions of the Geological Society of London 6: 47-65.
  6. Owen, Richard. 1843 Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals, delivered at the Royal college of surgeons, in 1843 Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London.
  7. Owen, Richard. 1845 ‘Exhibited wombats’. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 13: 82-83.
  8. Owen, Richard. 1845 Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the fossil organic remains of Mammalia and Aves contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England R. & J.E. Taylor, London.
  9. Owen, Richard. 1845 Report on the Reptilian Fossils of South Africa. Part I.—Description of certain Fossil Crania, discovered by A. G. Bain, Esq., in Sandstone Rocks at the South-eastern extremity of Africa, referable to different species of an Extinct genus of Reptilia (Dicynodon), and indicative of a new Tribe or Sub-order of Sauria Transactions of the Geological Society of London (2)7: 59–84.
  10. Owen, Richard. 1848 Description of Teeth and portions of Jaws of two extinct Anthracotheroid Quadrupeds (Hyopotamus vectianus and Hyopbovinus) discovered by the Marchioness of Hastings in the Eocene Deposits on the N. W. coast of the Isle of Wight: with an attempt to develope Cuvier’s idea of the Classification of Pachyderms by the Number of their Toes Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London 4: 103-141.
  11. Owen, Richard. 1857 Description of the lower jaw and teeth of an anoplotherioid quadruped (Dichobune ovina Ow.) of the size of the Xiphodon gracilis Cuv., from the Upper Eocene marl, Isle of Wight. The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 13: 254-260.
  12. Owen, Richard. 1857 On the fossil vertebrae of a serpent (Laophis crotaloides Ow.), discovered by Capt. Spratt, R.N., in a Tertiary Formation at Salonica The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 13: 196-199, pl. 4.
  13. Owen, Richard. 1858 Description of small lophiodont mammal (Pliolophus vulpiceps Owen), from the London clay, near Harwich The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 14: 54-71, pls. 2-4.
  14. Owen, Richard. 1859 On Some Reptilian Remains from South Africa The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 10: 289–291.
  15. Owen, Richard. 1860 On some Reptilian Fossils from South Africa Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London 16: 49–63.
  16. Owen, Richard. 1863 On the Fossil Remains of a long-tailed Bird (Archeopteryx macrurus, Ow.) from the Lithographic Slate of Solenhofen Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 12: 272-273.
  17. Owen, Richard. 1867 On the dental characters of genera and species chiefly of fishes from the lower main seam and shales of coal, Northumberland. Transactions of the Odontological Society of Great Britain 5: 323-375.
  18. Owen, Richard. 1870 On fossil remains of mammals found in China Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London 26: 417–436.
  19. Owen, Richard. 1871 Monograph of the fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic formations Monograph of the Palaeontological Society 33: 1-115.
  20. Owen, Richard. 1872 [Part 19 of Owen’s memoir on Dinornis, read June 4, 1872] Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1872: 682–683.
  21. Owen, Richard. 1872 On the fossil mammals of Australia. Part VI. Genus Phascolomys Geoffroy. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 162: 173-196.
  22. Owen, Richard. 1876 Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the fossil Reptilia of South Africa in the collection of the British Museum Printed by order of the Trustees, London.
  23. Owen, Richard. 1877 On a new marsupial from Australia: Pleopus nudicaudatus. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Including Zoology, Botany and Geology, Being a Continuation of the 'Magazine of Botany and Zoology', and of Louden and Charlesworth's 'Magazine of Natural History', Series 4 20: 542.
  24. Owen, Richard. 1884 On the cranial and vertebral characters of the crocodilian genus Plesiosuchus, Owen Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London 40: 153-159.