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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Woods, Kenry. Phosphatic 



Nodules, 87, 46 ; Catalogues of 

 Type Fossils in Woodwardian 

 Museum, 92, 235; 93, in; 



94, 46 ; Igneous Rocks of Builth, 

 92, 565 ; 94, 382 ; Elementary 

 Palceontology, 93, 570; Boulders 

 in Coprolite Bed at Stanbridge, 



95, '^n ; Mollusca of Chalk 

 Rock, 96, 41 ; 97, 286 ; Ele- 

 mentary Palaeontology : Inverte- 

 brata, 97, 46 ; Cretaceous La- 

 mellibranchia, 00, 83 



Woods, Rev. Julian Edmund 

 Tenison. Tertiary Deposits of 

 Victoria, 65, 214 ; Geology and 

 Mineralogy of S. Australia, 67, 

 ^^ ; Death of [died 1889], 89, 

 576. (6"£'^(2/j-,9TeNISON-WOODS.) 



Woodward, Arthur Smith. 



British Fossil Crocodilia, 85, 

 496 ; Genus NotidcDtus, 86, 205 ; 

 Hybodiis dubristettszs, 86, 285 ; 

 Columella in Skull of Ichihyo- 

 sattrtis, 86. 430 ; Notida7ius 

 amaltheiy 86, 525 ; Affinities of 

 Ptyc/wdus, 87, 90 ; Post-Liassic 

 Species of Acrodus, 87, loi ; 

 Sqiialoraja polyspondyla, 87, 

 190 ; Siluroid Fishes, 87, 303 ; 

 New Species of Holocentrum, 



87, 355 ; Canal System of Ptera- 

 spidian Fishes, 87, 378 ; ' Lateral 

 Line ' of Sqiialoraja^ 87, 378 ; 

 Genus Rhacolepis, 87, 379 ; Cy- 

 clobaiis of Egerton, 87, 508 ; 

 New Lepidotoid Ganoids, 88, 

 136 ; Remains of Squatina 

 Cranei, 88, 137 ; Synopsis of 

 Vertebrate Fossils, 88, 139 ; 

 Palceontological Contributions to 

 Selachian Morphology, 88, 316 ; 

 Vertebrate Pakeontology in some 

 Continental Museums, 88, 395 ; 

 Biickla7idiuni diluvii, Konig, 88, 

 471 ; Fish-fauna of Lebanon and 

 of English Chalk, 88, 471 ; 

 Genus Synechodus., 88, 496 ; 

 Onychodus anglicus at Ledbury, 



88, 500 ; CarcJiarias glaucus in 

 Brick-earth of Crayford. 88, 528; 

 Palaeontology in Malton Museum, 



89, 361 ; Catalogue of Fossil 

 Fishes, 89, 366 ; Rhinobatus 

 bugesiacus., 89, 393 ; Hybodus 

 Delabechei, 89, 427 ; British 



Jurassic Fishes, 89, 448 ; Devo- 

 nian Ganoid Onychodus, 89, 499 ;: 

 British Jurassic Fish -remains, 



90, 93 ; New Species of Pycno- 

 dont Fish, 90, 158 ; Head of 

 Eujyconnits, 90, 289 ; Verte- 

 brate Palaeontology, 90, 290,455 ; 

 Leedsia problematical 90, 292 ;, 

 Fossil Fishes from Hawkesbury 

 Series, 90, 522, 565 ; Fish- 

 remains from Belgium, 91, 104 ; 

 Tooth of Extinct Alligator from 

 Ciply, 91, 114; Catalogue of 

 Fossil Fishes in British Museum, 



91, 123 ; Hylo7ioinus Wildi, sp. 

 nov. 91, 211; Miocene Fish- 

 fauna of Sardinia, 91, 465 ; Pholi- 

 dophorus germanicils, 91, 545 ;: 

 Pseudotrionyx DeUieidi, 91, 546 ;: 

 Lr. Devonian Fish-fauna of Camp- 

 bellton, 92, i ; Devonian Fish- 

 fauna of Canada, 92, 481 ; De- 

 scription of Cretaceous Saw-fish,. 



92, 529 ; Cranial Osteology of 

 Lepidotiis and Dapedius, 93, 

 413 ; Dentitionof Extinct Species 

 of Myliobatis, 93, 414 ; Creta- 

 ceous Pycnodont Fishes, 93, 433, 

 487 ; Tooth of Oxyrlnna, 94, 

 75 ; Second Species of Eury- 

 corinus, 94, 214 ; So-called Sal- 

 monoid Fishes, 93, 28 ; Fish- 

 fauna of English Purbeck Beds, 

 95, 145 ; Liassic Fish Osteorachis 

 niacrocephalus, 95, 204 ; Ganoid 

 Fishes from Cambridge Green- 

 sand, 95, 207 ; Description of 

 Ceramurus macrocephalus, 95, 

 401 ; English Wealden Fish- 

 fauna, 96, 69 ; Catalogue of 

 Fossil Fishes, 96, 124 ; Dean's 

 Fishes, Living and Fossil, 96, 

 135 ; The Teleostean Family 

 Gonorhynchidae, 96, 279 ; Dr. 

 Florentine Ameghino, Geology 

 and Palaeontology of Argentina, 

 97, 20; New Specimen of Stereo- 

 ster7ium iui7iidu77i from San 

 Paulo, Brazil, 97, 145 ; Cerater- 

 peton Galvani from Castlecomer, 



97, 293 ; New Specimen of 

 Squati7ia from Wiirtemberg, 98,. 

 290 : Outhnes of Vertebrate Palae- 

 ontology for Students of Zoology, 



98, 367, 430; Supposed Tropical 

 American Fish from Up. Miocene 



