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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[Bri.L. 179. 



Woodward, A. S. Continued, 

 ing the actinopterygian Teleostomi of | 

 the order Chondrostei (concluded), 

 Protospondyli, Aetheospondyli, and Ixo- 

 spondyli (in part). 



Pp.i-xliii, 1-544, pis. i-xviii, text figs. 46. 



Review of, by R. H. Traquair in Geol. | 

 Magazine, 18%, p. 124. 



1895 B j 



The problem of the primeval sharks. | 

 Natural Science, vi, pp. 38-43, with 3 figs, in j 

 the text. 



1895 C 



On two deep-bodied species of the 



clupeoid genus Diplomystus. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xv, pp. 1-3, 



with pi. i, figs. 1-4. 



Describes and figures Diplomystus lonfficosta- 



tus and describes D. birdi n. sp. 



1895 D 

 On the fossil fishes of the Upper Lias 



ofWhitby. Parti. 



Proc. Yorkshire Geol. and Polytech. Soc. (2), 

 xiii, pp. 25-12, with pis. iii-v. 



Leptolepis sattviciengis, Pholidophorus ger- j 

 manicus, Eugnathugfasciculatug, and Ptychotepis I 

 boltensis are described and figured. 



1895 E I 



The fossil fishes of the Talbragar 1 



beds (Jurassic?). 



Mem. Geol. Surv. N. S. Wales, Palseont.,No. 



9,' pp. 1-29, with pis. i-vi. 



1896 A 

 Review of Bashford Dean's "Fishes, 



living and fossil." 



Geol. Magazine (3), iii, pp. 135-139. 



1896 B 



On some extinct fishes of the Teleos- 

 tean family Gonorhynchidse. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 18%, pp. 500-504, with 

 pi. xviii. 



1896 C 

 On some remains of the pycnodont 



fish Mesturus, discovered by Alfred N. 

 Leeds, esq., in the Oxford Clay of 

 Peterborough. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.(6), xvii, pp. 1-15, 

 with pis. i-iii. 



1897 A 

 On the fossil fishes of the Upper Lias 



of Whitby. Part II. 



Proc. Yorkshire Geol. and Polytech. Soc. (2) , 

 xiii, pp. 155-170, with pis. xix-xxi. 



Describes Oaturus sp. indet. and 3 species of 



Woodward, A. S. Continued. 1898 A 

 On the fossil fishes of the Upper Lias 



of Whitby. Part III. 



Proc. Yorkshire Geol. and Polytech. Soc. (>), 



xiii, pp. 325-337, with pis. xlvi-xlviii. 



Describes and figures species of Is-pi'intus, 



and treats of their osteology. 



1898 B 

 Outlines of vertebrate palaeontology 



for students of zoology. By Arthur 

 Smith Woodward, assistant keeper of 

 the department of geology 'in the Brit- 

 ish Museum, Cambridge. 



University Press, 1898, pp. i-xxiv; 1-470, with 

 228 figs, in the text. 



.Reviewed by H. F. Osborn in Natural Sci- 

 ence, xiv, 1899, pp. 156-159. 



1899 A 

 Notes on teeth of sharks and skates 



from the English Eocene formations. 



Proc. Geologists' Assoc., xvi, pp. 1-14, with 

 pl.i. 



On the fossil fishes of the Upper Lias 

 of Whitby. Part IV. 



Proc. Yorkshire Geol. and Polytech. Soc. (2), 

 xiii, pp. 455-472, with pis. Ixviii, Ixix, and 13 

 text figs. 



Describes and figures Belonorhyncku* uciittis, 

 B. brevirostris, and G-yrosteus mirdbilis. 



1900 A 



On some fish remains from the Par- 

 ana formation, Argentine Republic. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vi, pp. 1-7, 

 with pi. i. 



1900 B 



On a new ostracoderm ( Euphanerops 



longsevus) from the Upper Devonian of 

 Scaumenac Bay, Province of Quebec, 

 Canada. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), v, pp. 416-418, 

 with pi. x, figs. 1-16. 



1900 C 



On a new species of Deltodus from the 



Lower Carboniferous (Yoredale rocks) 



of Yorkshire. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), v, pp. 419-420, 



with pi. x, figs. 2-26. 



1900 D 



Doctor Traquair on Silurian fishes. 

 Geol. Magazine (4), vii, pp. 66-72, with 4 figs. 

 in the text. 



A review of Traquair's Reporton fossil fishes, 

 etc., in Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, xxxix, 

 pp. 827-864, pis. i-v, and 18 text-figs. 



