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A. Smith Woodward. Northern Counties. 



The Fauna of the Carboniferous Period, so far as it has been discovered 

 in the same deposits as the Carboniferous Flora. ' Journ. Linn. Soc' 

 Abstract in ' Nature,' June 15th, 1911, p. 54. 



A. Smith Woodward. Cheshire. 



Visit [of the Geologists' Association jto the Geological Department of the 



British Museum (Natural History). [Reference to slabs of Keuper 



Sandstone from Storeton]. ' Proc. Geol. Assn.', Vol. XXII., pt. 4, 



1911, pp. 213-4. 



Arthur Smith Woodward. Northern Counties. 



The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk, Part VI. [Describes Corax falcatus, 



Oxyrhina mantelli, Lamna appendiculata, as of universal distribution]. 



' Report Palseont. Soc. for 1910 ' (publ. 1911), pp. 185-224, plates 



XXXIX.-XLVI. 



H. W[oodward]. Lanes., S. 



Anthropalcemon grossarti Salter, 18G1, Rochdale : a correction. ' Geol. 

 Mag.', Dec. 1911, p. 575. 



Henry Woodward. Lanes., 3. 



On a large form of Anthropalcemon from the clay-ironstone nodules of the 

 Middle Coal Measures, Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale. [A. grossarti = 

 russellianiis var. holti]. ' Geol. Mag.', Aug. 1911, pp. 361-366. 



Horace B. Woodward. Northern Counties. 



History of Geology. London, 191 1. 154 pp. 



[D]. Woolacott. See A. R. Dwerryhouse. 



David Woolacott. Durham. 



The Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Permian of Durham (Northern Area). 



[Abstract]. ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.', Vol. LXVII. Part 3, No. 267, 



Aug. 1911, pp.312-315. Abstract in ' Geol. Mag.', June 1911, pp. 



280-1. 



Edward M. Wrench. Derbyshire. 



Glacial Stones. ' Joum. Derbyshire Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc.', Vol. 

 XXXIII., 1911, pp. 201-204. 



G. Frederick Wright. Northern Counties. 



The Ice Age in North America and its bearings upon the Antiquity of Man 



[contains a chapter dealing with the glaciology of England, particu- 

 larly the Northern Counties]. Fifth Edition. Oberlin, Ohio, 1911, 

 pp. xxii. -I- 763. 



Ammon Wrigley. Yorks., W., Lanes., S., etc. 



Saddleworth : Its Prehistoric Remains. [Geological notes]. Oldham, 

 191 1, 77 pp. 



In The Scottish Natitrali-t for November, Mr. J. ^^'aterston has an 

 illustrated paper on Mackavia dintorpha, a New Genus and Species of 

 Mallophaga from the Manx Shearwater. 



The Animal World (No. 81) contains an article on ' Animals of a Bygone 

 Age,' by H. J. Shepstone. It is illustrated by photographs of specimens 

 in Hagenbeck's Zoological Gardens at Hamburg. 



In The Journal of the Board of Agriculture for October, Dr. R. S. 

 MacDougall contributes an illustrated paper on Willow and Poplar Leaf 

 Beetles, and Mr. G. Massee describes ' The Presence of Tubers on Potato 

 Haulms.' 



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