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bridge, shows that stems exhibiting- the structure of Lepidodendron 

 fjiliginosum (WiUiamson) should be referred to the genus Lepidophloios]. 

 Rep. Brit. Assn., 1899, publ. 1900, Dover Meeting, p. 927. 



■ Edgar D. Wellbi:rn. York S.W. 



On the Occurrence of Strepsodus sulcidens, iiandcock and Atthey, 



in the Yorkshire Coal Measures [describes a fine mandibular ramus in 

 the Brighouse Museum, obtained from the Yorkshire Coal Measures]. 

 Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 14, Part i, 1900, pp. 86-87. 



Edgar D. Wellburn. York S.W. 



On the genus Megalichthys, Agassiz : its history, systematic 



position, and structure [refers to the specimen in the Leeds Museum, 

 etc.]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Pol\'t. Soc, Vol. 14, Part i, 1900, pp. 52-71. 



Edgar D. Wkllbirn. York S.W. 



On Rhadinichthys monensis, Egerton, and its Distribution in the 



Yorkshire Coalfield [the remains of this fish are mostly found in a frag- 

 mentary condition ; but it has a wide distribution, and occurs in several 

 of the coal-seams in the Lower and Middle Coal Measures]. Geol. Mag., 

 June 1900, pp. 260-263. 



Lionel B. Wells. Lincolnshire. 



Section of Strata above the Barnsley Coal passed through in the 



Borehole at South Carr, Lincolnshire. Trans. iNIanch. Geol. Soc, Vol. 27, 

 1900, pp. 57-64. 



J. E. Wilson. York Mid W. and S.W. 



Geology [of the Bradford District ; prepared in connection with 



the British Association Meeting]. Handbook to the Neighbourhood of 

 Bradford, 1900, pp. 1 18-133. 



Ethel M. R. Wood. Lake District. 



The Lower Ludlow Formation and its Graptolite-fauna [gives 



details of the Zones in which certain species of graptolites occur, and 

 compares the lithological and palceontological features of the graptolite- 

 zones of various districts]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. 56, May 1900, 

 pp. 415-492 ; Abstract in Geol. Mag., June 1900, pp. 276-278, and Nature, 

 1 2th April 1900, p. 578. 



Henry Woods. Linc. N. 



A Monograph of the Cretaceous Lamellibranchiata of England. 



Part n. [recording Trigonia rubmaldina ?, T. keepingi, T. nodosa, and 

 T. tealbye)isis from tlie Lower Cretaceous strata of Tealby and Claxby]. 

 Palseontog. Soc, Vol. 54, 1900, pp. 73-112, plates xv.-xix. 



A. Smith Woodward. York Mid W. 



On a New Species of Deltodus from the Lower Carboniferous 



(Yoredale Rocks) oi' Yorkshire [found by the Rev. Addison Crofton, M.A., 

 ill the dark-coloured limestone of the Yoredale series in Blackthorn 

 Farm, between Long Preston and Slaidburn, North Yorkshire ; the 

 specimen is named Deltodus croftoni after its discoverer]. Ann. and Mag'. 

 Nat. Hist., May 1900, pp. 419-420, and plate 10, figs. 2, 2a, and 2b. 



Henry Woodward. See'T. Rupert Jones.' 



H. B. W[oodward]. Northern Counties. 



Scenery and Geology [Review of 'The Scientific Study of Scenery,' 



by John E. Marr ; the Lake District, Yorkshire, etc., briefly referred to]. 

 Nature, 8th March 1900, pp. 441-442. 



David Wool.\cott. Durham. 



On the Boulder Clay, Raised Beaches, and Associated Phenomena 



in the East oi Durham. Proc Univ. Durham Phil. Soc, Vol. i, pp. 



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