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Thomas, H. Hamshaw, Esq. 

 Tutcher, J. W., Esq. 

 Watson, D. M: S., Esq. 

 Weiss, Prof. F. E. 



Withers, T. H., Esq. 

 Woodward, Dr. A. S. 

 Woodward, B. B., Esq. 

 Woodward, Dr. Henry 



IV. — Publication^^. 



The second part of the Catalogue of Marine Reptiles of the 

 Oxford Clay, and the first part of the Catalogue of Cretaceous 

 Plants have been published. 



Progress has been made with the preparation of Guide 

 Books to Fossil Man and to Fossil Plants. 



Apart from the official publications issued by the Trustees, 

 the following descriptive papers dealing with different 

 parts of the collection have been contributed to scientific 

 journals during 1913 : — • 



By Dr. A. S. W^oodward. 



1. Note on the Fish-remains from the Upper Devonian (in a 

 Boring at Southall, near Ealing). Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xix, pp. 81-83, pi. X. 



2. [With Mr. C. Dawson.] On the Discovery of a Palaeolithic 

 Human Skull and Mandible in a Flint-bearing Gravel overlying 

 the Wealden (Hastings Beds) at Piltdown, Fl etching (Sussex). 

 Loc. cit., vol. ixix., pp. 117-147, pis. xv-xxi. 



3. ISote on the Piltdown Man {Eoanthroi^us Dawsoni). 

 Geol. Mag. [5], vol. x., pp. 433-434, pi. xv. 



4. On a New Specimen of the Cretaceous Fish, Portheus 

 molossus, Cope. Ibid., pp. 529-531, pi. xviii. 



By Dr. F. A. Bather. 



1. Caradocian Cystidea from Girvan. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin- 

 burgh, vol. xlix., p. 359-529, pis. i— vi. 



2. Psalidocrinus : a new genus of Crinoidea from the 

 Tithonian of Stramberg. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. x., pp. 348-352. 



3. Gydonocrinus parvulus, n. g. et sp. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist [8], vol. xii., pp. 388-394. 



4. The Trenton Crinoid, Ottawacrinus W. R. Billings. 

 Bull. Victoria Mus., Ottawa, vol. i., pp. 1-10, 15, pi. i. 



5. Note on Merocrinus Walcott. 76if/.,pp. 11-14. 



6. The fossil Crinoid s referred to Hypocrinus Bey rich. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1913, pp. 894-913, pi. xc. 



By Mr. R, B. Newton. 



1. On Some Kainozoic Shells from South Africa, Rec. 

 Albany Museum, vol. ii., pp. 251-285, pis. xvii-xxiv. 



2. The Thomas Pennant Collection of Fossils. Geol. Mag. 

 [5], vol. X., p. 192. 



