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2. " Remarks on a sub-fossil Lemuroid skull from Madagas- 

 car." (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, pp. 532-535, figs. 1-3.) 



3. Report on the Har-Dalam Cave, Malta, by J. H. Cooke ; 

 with an account of the Animal-remains by A. Smith Wood- 

 ward. (Proc. Roy. Soc. 1893, vol. liv. No. 327, pp. 274-283.) 



4. Reptilia. — " On the Discovery of a Secondary Reptile 

 {Steneosaurus Baroni, R. B. Newton) in Madagascar." 

 (Geol. Mag. 1883, pi. ix. pp. 193-198.) 



5. " On remains of an extinct Tortoise from Madagascar 

 {Testudo Grandidieri) (Vaillant)." (Trans. Zool Soc, vol. 

 xiii. pt. viii., 1894, pi. xxxix.-xli., pp. 305-311.) 



6. Pisces. — "Note on a case of subdivision of the Median 

 Fin in a Dipnoan Fish." (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [6] 

 vol. xi. pp. 241-242.) 



7. " Description of the skull of Pisodus Oweni, a fish of the 

 Eocene Period " {ihid. vol. xi., pp. 357-359, pi. xvii.). 



8. " Palseichthyological Notes" (ihid. vol. xii., pp. 281-287, 

 pi. X.). 



9. " Notes on Fossil Fishes from the Karoo Formation 

 of South Africa " (ihid. vol. xii., pp. 393-398, pi. xvii.). 



10. " On some British Jurassic Fish-remains of the genera 

 Gaturus, Gyrodus, and Notidanus " (ibid. vol. xii., pp. 398- 

 402, pi. xviii.). 



11. "On some Cretaceous Pycnodont Fishes " (Geol. Mag. 

 Dec. iii., vol. x., pp. 433-436 and 487-493, pis. xvi. and 

 xvii.). 



12. " On the Cranial Osteology of the Mesozoic Ganoid 

 Fishes Lepidotus and Papedius." (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, 

 pp. 559-565., pi. xlix.) 



13. " On the dentition of a gigantic extinct species of 

 Myliohatis, from the Lower Tertiary Formation of Egypt " 

 (ibid. pp. 558-559, pi. xlviii.). 



14. " Note on the evolution of the scales of Fishes." 

 (" Natural Science," vol. iii., pp. 448-450.) 



15. Mollusca. — " Note on some Molluscan remains in the 

 English Keuper." British Assoc. Reports, 1893. (See also 

 Geol. Mag. 1893, Dec. iii., vol. x., p. 557.) 



16. On a new species of Piscites (P. Hibernicus), from 

 the Lower Carboniferous Limestone of Ireland (with a wood- 

 cut). [Geol. Mag., 1893, Dec. iii. vol. x., pp. 251-254.] 



17. Bryozoa. — " British Paleogene Bryozoa." (Trans. 

 Zool. Soc, vol. xiii., pt. i., pp. 221-279, plates xxix.-xxxii.), 

 with 56 figures and descriptions of Museum specimens. 



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