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 1890 A 



A catalogue of British fossil Vertebrata. 



Pp. i-xxxv, 1-3%. 8vo, London. 



Table of contents: Introduction, p. v. Dates 

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Woodward, Henry. 1869 A 



Man and the mammoth; being an 

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1871 A 



Seeley on the Ornithosauria. 



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1874 A 



New facts bearing on the inquiry 

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Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 43d meeting, 

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1874 B 



New facts bearing on the inquiry 

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1884 A 



Ueber Archseopteryx von W. Dames. 

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A review of W. Dames's work in Palaeont. 

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1885 A 

 On an almost perfect skeleton of 



Rhytina gigas (Rhytina stelleri, Steller's 

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1885 B 



Iguanodon mantelli Meyer. 

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1885 C 



On "wingless birds," fossil and re- 

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Geol. Magazine (3), ii, pp. 308-318. 



Woodward, Henry Continued. 1885 D 

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1886 A 



On a remarkable ichthyodorulite 

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Describes Edestus davisii. 



1886 B 



Prof. E. D. Cope on a new type of 

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Extracts from Professor Cope's descriptions 

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1886 C 



On "flightless birds," commonly 

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1894 A 

 Remarks on paper read by Dr. G. M. 



Dawson on elephant remains in 

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1895 A 



Note on the reconstruction of Iguano- 

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Woodward, M. F. 1892 A 



On the milk dentition of Procavia 

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1893 A 



Contributions to the study of mam- 

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