296 PALiEONTOLOGT. 



Wilson, J. M. Note on the Labyrinthodon. Rep. Rucjhy School Nat. 



Hist. Sac. for 1874, p. 52, pi. i. 

 The plate is from a specimen " from the Lower Irish Coal Measures." 



Wonfor, T. W. On Wingless Eirds. 22nd Ann. Bep. Brighton 



Nat. Hist. Soc. p. 49. 

 Refers to the Dinornis of New Zealand, pp. 50, 51 ; and to the 

 .^pyornis of Madagascar, p. 52. 



Woodward, Henry. Birds with Teeth. Pop. Sci. Bev. yo\. xiv. pp. 

 337-350 ; plates. 



Gives an outline of the geological distribution of birds. Describes 

 Archceopteryx, especially the jaw with teeth on the slab in the British 

 Museum. Inclines to the opinion that the jaw belongs to Archceopteryx, 

 and points out that no other similar jaw is known from the Solenhofen 

 slates. The recent Merganser serrator and the fossil Odontopteryx 

 toliapicus (London Clay, Sheppey) have tootb-like serrations to their 

 mandibles ; the foetal parroquet has tubercles in a like position. Ichthy- 

 ornis dispar (Cretaceous Shale, Kansas) has teeth in both jaws, im- 

 planted in distinct sockets. These facts, and others referred to, tend to 

 bridge over the gap between birds and reptiles ; their bearing upon the 

 theory of evolution is discussed. W. T. 



Young, John. On the Lower Portion of the Horn of Eeindeer 

 (Cervus tarandus\ now extinct in the British Isles. Proc. Nat. 

 Mist. Soc. Glasg. vol. ii. pt. i. p. 5. 



Describes a specimen found in Boulder Clay at Rae's Cill, near 

 Carluke, about the year 1849. J. E. T. 



Zigno, Baron Achille de. Annotazioni paleontologiche. Sirenii 

 fossili trovati nel Yeneto. [Palaeontological Notes on the Fossil 

 Sirenia found in Yenetia.] Mem. B. 1st. Veneto, vol. xviii. 



See also : — 



Blake, Rev. J. F. Kimmeridge Clay Fishes : p. 5. 



Busk, Prof. G. Quaternary Mammals, Portland : under Prestwich, 



34. 



Cope, Prof. E. D. Typothorax : pp. 117, 132." 



Geinitz, E. Lower Permian Fishes : p. 66. 



Hantken, M. My'Uohatis superbus : p. 310. 



Houzeau de Lehaie, A. List of Tpresian Fish : p. 73. 



Knight, C. Fossil Reptilian Fauna, N. Zealand : p. 155. 



M^Coy, F. Fish, Yictoria : p. 314. 



Pengelly, W. Machairodus latidens : p. 33. 



