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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In recording the regret which the world of science feels at the loss of Sir Richard Owen, we seem to stand in a more intimate and personal relation to him than many others, from the fact, that he was not only one of the early and frequent contributors to the GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, but also was the official colleague of the writer during a quarter of a century.
page 49 note 1 In this task he was assisted by his life-long friend Mr. (now Sir James) Paget.
page 50 note 1 The Royal Society's Catalogue of Scientific papers puts the number at 360; which does not include his works published separately.
page 50 note 2 Phil. Trans. Eoyal Soc.
page 50 note 3 Trans. Zool. Soc. London.Google Scholar
page 50 note 4 Ibid.
page 50 note 5 Ibid.
page 50 note 6 Published by the Trustees of the British Museum.
page 53 note 6 For which see tbe Phil. Trans. Eoy. Soc. for 06, 1864, and Abstract, Geol. Mag., 1864, pp. 137–138.Google Scholar