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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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- A fossil fish from the Upper 

 Lias of Dumbleton, Glos. Proc. Nat. 

 Sci. Soc., Cheltenham, 1911, n. s. 1, 

 32-J-323. 1911.1 



- Note on a fossil fish from Ekoi 

 creek (South Nigeria) Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1911, 8. ser. 8, 207-208. 1911.2 



- On the upper Devonian os- 

 trucodrrm, Psammosteus taylori. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat, Hist., 1911, 8. ser. 8, 649- 

 652. pi. 1911.3 



- Description of the teeth of two 

 new species of fishes from the Lower 

 Carboniferous rocks of the north-west- 

 ern province. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 

 1912, 68, 572-573. pi. 1912.1 



- Notes on some fish-remains 

 from the Lower Trias of Spitsbergen. 

 Bull. Geol. Inst. Univ. Upsala, 1912, 11, 

 291-297. pi. 1912.2 



- On the snout of a pachycormid 

 fish (Protosphyrcena stebbingi) from the 

 Lower Chalk of South Ferriby, Lincoln- 

 shire. Naturalist, London, 1912, 329- 

 330. pi. 1912.3 



- On a new specimen of the Cre- 

 taceous fish Portheus molossus Cope. 

 Geol. Mag., 1913, 5. dec. 10, 529-531. 

 pi. 1913.1 



- Preliminary report on the fossil 

 fishes from Dura Den. Kept. Brit. As- 

 soc. Adv. Sci., 84. meet., 1915, 122-123. 

 pi. 1915.1 



- The use of fossil fishes in strati- 

 graphical geology [Presidential address] 

 Quart, Journ. Geol. Soc., 1915, 71, Ixii- 

 Ixxv. 2 figs. 1915.2 



Ostracodermi, Elasmobranchii, Holocephali, 

 Dipnoi, Crossopterygii and Actinopterygii are 

 considered with respect to their order of geo- 

 logical succession. 



- The fossil fishes of the English 

 Wealden and Purbeck formations. 

 Part I. Monogr. Palseontogr. Soc., 

 1916, 69, 1-48. 10 pis. 1916.1 



- A new species of Edestus from 

 the Upper Carboniferous of Yorkshire; 

 with a geological appendix by J. Pringle. 

 Abstract in Nature, 1916, 98, 162-163. 



1916.2 



The specimen confirms earlier interpretations 

 of Edestus remains as belonging to Orodus-hke 

 sharks. 



- On a fossil arthrodiran fish, 

 Homosteus milleri, from the Caithness 

 flagstones, found in a Torquay pave- 

 ment, Journ. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 1916, 2, 65-69. pi. & figs. 1916.3 



Introductory note by Harford' J. Lowe. 



- On a new specimen of the Lias- 

 sic pachycormid fish Saurostomus eso- 

 cinus Agassiz. Geol. Mag., 1916, 6. 

 dec. 3, 49-51. pi. I. >HU 



Woodward, Arthur Smith, & Ether- 

 idge (junior), Robert. See Etheridge 

 & Woodward. 



Woodward, Arthur Smith, & Maw- 

 son, Joseph. See Mawson & Wood- 

 ward. 



Woodward, Arthur Smith, & Seward, 

 A. C. See Seward & Woodward. 



Woodward, Arthur Stn/'/h, & Sher- 

 born, Charles Davies. A catalogue of 

 British fossil vertebrata. London, 1890. 

 xxxv, 396 p. 1890.1 



Pisces, p. 1-198. 



- A catalogue of British fossil 

 vertebrata, supplement for 1890 [Piscesi 

 Geol. Mag., 1891, 3. dec. 8, 25-31. 



1891.1 



Woodward, Bernard Barham [1853 

 ] The young collector's handbook 

 of fossils. London, 1885. 32 p. illust. 

 12. 1885.1 



The completed work was not published sep- 

 arately but appeared as part of the volume " Sea- 

 weeds, shells and fossils " by P. Gray and B. B. 

 Woodward, 1886. 



[ ] Guide to an exhibition of old 



natural history books, illustrating the 

 origin and progress of the study of 

 natural history up to the time of Lin- 

 naeus. London, 1905. 27 p. 8. 1905.1 



British Museum (Natural History) Special 

 guides, no. 1. 



Woodward, B. B., & Gray, P. See 

 Gray & Woodward. 



Woodward, B. B., & Sherborn, 



Charles Davies. On the dates of the 

 " Encyclopedic M6thodique." Addi- 

 tional note. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1899, 595. 1899.1 



Dates of publication of the 



zoological and botanical portions of 

 some French voyages. II. Ferret and 

 Galinier's "Voyage en Abyssmie"; 

 Lefebvre's "Voyage en Abyssmie"; 

 Exploration scientifique de l'Alg6rie; 

 Castelnau's " Ame>ique du Sud"; 

 Dumont d'Urville's "Voyage de 1'As- 

 trolabe"; Laplace's "Voyage sur la 

 Favorite"; Jacquemont's "Voyage 

 dans 1'Inde"; Tre*houart's "Com- 

 mission scientifique d'Islande"; Cail- 

 liaud's ;* Voyage a Me>oe""; Expe"di- 

 tion scientifique de Mor6e; Fabvre's 

 "Commission scientifique du Nord"; 

 Du Petit Thouars' "Voyage de la 



