INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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of Oeningen, 98, 393 ; Devonian 

 Coelacanth Fish, 98, 529 ; Piece 

 of Skin of Neomylodon Listaz, 

 99, 226 ; Honorary Degree con- 

 ferred on, 00, 144 ; Reptilian- 

 remains from Patagonia, 01, 192; 

 Bone-beds of Pikermi, Attica, &c. 



01, 482 ; Appointed Keeper of 

 Geological Department, British 

 Museum, 02, 96 ; Catalogue of 

 Fossil Fishes, 02, 133 ; Foot- 

 prints from Keuper, S. Stafford- 

 shire, 02, 215 ; Carboniferous 

 Fish-fauna of Victoria, Australia, 



02, 471 ; Lr. Pliocene Bone- 

 bed of Concud, Teruel, Spain, 



03, 203 ; Reviews of Papers on 

 Mammoth, 03, 361 ; Carboni- 

 ferous Acanthodian Fish, 03, 

 512 ; Dinosaurian Bones from 

 Brazil, 03, 512 ; Carboniferous 

 Ichthyodorulite ListracantJms, 

 03, 586 



Woodward, A. S. and C. D. 

 Sherborn. British Fossil 

 Vertebrates, 90, 231 ; 91, 25 



Woodward, Bernard Bar- 

 liam. Young Collector's Hand- 

 book of Fossils, 85, 277 ; Pleis- 

 tocene Mollusca, 91, 39 ; Cata- 

 logue of Books on Natural 

 Sciences, 03, 415 



Woodward, Bernard Henry. 

 Modern Chemistry and Physics, 

 68, 395 



Woodward, C. J. Drift De- 

 posit nr. Lilleshall, 65, 567 ; 

 Minerals from Lilleshall, Salop, 

 83, 327 ; Crystallography for 

 Beginners, 96, 464 



Woodward, Henry. Eury- 

 ptertis lanceolatiis^i 64, 107 ; New 

 Palceozoic Crustacea, 64, 196 ; 

 Eurypteridfe, 64,239 ; Discovery 

 oi Elephas p?iiingenhis at Ilford, 

 64, 241 ; 65, 93 ; Turrilepas 

 Wrightii, a new genus of Cir- 

 ripedia in Wenlock Shale of 

 Dudley, 65, 318 ; Stylo7iuriis 

 Powriei, a new species of Eury- 

 pterida, 65, 319 ; Hemiaspis 

 Ihnuloides, a new genus of Eury- 

 pterida from Leintvvardine, 65, 

 319 ; Crustacean Teeth from Car- 

 boniferous and Ludlow Rocks of 

 Scotland, 65, 401 ; Fossils from 



Silurian Shales of Moffat, 65, 

 431 ; Chart of Fossil Crustacea,. 



65, 468 ; New Crustacean from 

 Lias of Lyme Regis, 66, 10 ; 

 New Phyllopodous Crustacean, 

 Dtsdnocarzs Browniana, Moffat 

 Shales, Dumfries, 66, 72, 319 ;, 

 Award of Wollaston Fund to, 



66, 32 ; Ceratiocaris, 66, 203 ;. 

 On six Species of the Genus 

 of Eryofj, 66, 320 ; Palceina- 

 chiis longipes., the oldest known 

 Crab, 66, 320 ; Structure of 

 XipJiosura^ 67, 27 ; Fossils from 

 Coal-measures of West of Scot- 

 land, 67, 130; Goniocypoda Ed- 

 wardsi, 67, 529 ; Neolinmlus 

 falcatus., Up. Silurian, Lesma- 



hagow, 68, I ; P7'osopon inam- 

 ?nillatum., Gt. Oolite, Stonesfield, 

 68, 3 ; Recent and Fossil Crus- 

 tacea, 68, 33 ; Actinoceras bac- 

 catum, 68, 133 ; New Palaeozoic 

 Crustacea, 68, 239 ; Fish-re- 

 mains in Lr. Devonian, 68, 247 ; 

 British Fossil Crustacea, 68, 

 -58, 353 ; Influence of Gulf 

 Stream, 68, 297 ; Long- eyed 

 Calyniene from Wenlock Lime- 

 stone, Dudley, 68, 489 ; 69, 43 ; 

 Curvature of Tusks of Mam- 

 moth, 68, 540 ; Man and Mam- 

 moth, 69, 58 ; Eucladia Jahn- 

 sojjz, H. Woodw. sp. nov. from 

 Up. Silurian, Dudley, 69, 241 ; 

 Tooth of Ctenodus tubercitlatus,. 

 in British Museum, 69, 317 ; 

 Freshwater Deposit in Lea Val- 

 ley, 69, 385 ; British Fossils, 

 70,97 ; Appendages of .(4 i-rt/>/^/^.5-, 

 70, 292 ; British Fossil Crus- 

 tacea, 70, 493, 554 ; Palcega 

 Cartert, 70, 588 ; New British 

 Cystidear, 71, 71 ; Decapod 

 Crustaceans from Lr. Eocene of 

 Portsmouth, 71, 85 ; 73, 43 ; 

 Eiiphoberia Brownii^ 71, 102 ; 

 New Phyllopodous Crustaceans 

 from Paleeozoic Rocks, 71, 104 ; 

 Visit to Royal Museum of Natural 

 History at Brussels, 71, 193 ;; 

 New Species of Eurypterus from 

 ' Passage-beds,' Woolhope, 71, 

 230 ; Structure of Trilobites, 71,. 

 289 ; Volcanoes, 71, 2)11 - New 

 Arachnide from Ironstone ol Dud- 



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