OBITUARY : DR. H. WOODWARD, F.R.S. 67 



years, finally quitting the scene of his labours in 1904, thereby 

 terminating forty-six years of continuous service. 



A Fellow of many of the principal Societies, besides the Royal 

 Society to which he was elected in 1873, and Member of many other 

 scientific bodies at home and abroad, he both served on their 

 governing bodies and in turn as President of many of them besides 

 our own, whilst in 1878 the University of St. Andrews conferred 

 upon him the honorary degree of LL.D. Albeit, however, that these 

 and other honours came to him, he will probably be yet best 

 remembered for his long connection with the " Geological 

 Magazine ", which he founded in 1864 and edited from then to 

 almost the close of his life. 



To the " Geological Magazine " and many other scientific serials 

 he contributed largely, some 350 papers, mostly on the fossil 

 Clrustacea, coming from his pen, besides a few distinct works, to 

 say nothing of his ofiicial publications. We, however, are primarily 

 concerned with those bearing on our particular subject : these are 

 as follows : — 



1864. With R. MaoAndrew " Species of MoUusca obtained in Corunna Bay, 



in May, 1863 ". Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. iii, vol. xiv, p. 232. 



ISfifi (' ^°" ^^^ form, growth, and construction of Shells." (Edited from 



1867 I *^® manuscript of S. P. Woodward.) Intellectual Observer, 



' [ X, p. 241 ; xi, p. 18. 



1867. " Economic uses of Shells, and their Inhabitants." Id., xi, p. 161. 



1868. " On Actinoceras baccatum, a new species of Orthoceratite from the 



Woolhope Limestone." Geol. Mag., 1868, p. 132. 



1869. " The Pearly Nautilus, Cuttle-fish, and their allies." [Embodying 



notes by S. P. Woodward.] Student & Intellectual Observer, 

 iv, pp. 1 & 241. 



1870. " Distribution of the Cephalopoda in Silurian countries ; being a 



review of M. Barrande's work." Geol. Mag., 1870, p. 486. 



1871. " On the structure of the Shell of the Pearly Nautilus." Kept. Brit. 



Assoc, 1870 (1871), p. 128. 



1871. " The Tertiary Shells of the Amazons Valley." Ann. & Mag. Nat. 



Hist., ser. iv, vol. vii, pp. 59 & 101. 



1872. " On a new species of Rostellaria from the Gray Chalk, Folkestone." 



Geol. Mag., 1872, p. 97. 

 1872. " On the structure of Camerated Shells." Popular Science Review, 



xi, p. 113. 

 1879. " Notes on a collection of Fossil Shells, etc., from Sumatra." Geol. 



Mag., 1879, pp. 385, 441, 492 & 535. 

 1881. Article " MoUusca " in Cassell's Natural History, v, p. 164. 

 1883. " On a new genus of Fossil ' Calamary ' [Dorateuthis syriaca, n. gen. & 



sp.] from the Cretaceous formation of Sahel Alma, near Beirut, 



Lebanon, Syria." Geol. Mag., 1883, p. 1. 

 1885. " On some Palaeozoic Phyllopod-shields [some of which were probably 



Aptychi of Goniatites]," etc. Geol. Mag., 1885, p. 345. 

 1885. " On a new species of HelminthocJiiton [H. Grayice] from the Upper 



Bala (Silurian) of Girvan, Ayrshire." Id., p. 352. 

 1885. " On Recent and Fossil Pleurotomarise." Id., p. 443. 

 1885. [On a specimen of Pinnotheres [sic] in a Pearl in Meleagrina.^ Proc. 



Zool. Soc, 1885, p. 176. 

 ; 1894. " An address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Malacological 



Society . . . 1894." Proc. Malac. Soc, i, p. 178. 



