244 J. C. BRAXXER OUTLINES OF THE GEOLOGY OF BRAZIL 



James W. Wells : Exploring and traveling three thousand* miles through 

 Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to Maranhao. In two volumes. London. 1866. 



James W. Wells : Notes of a journey from the River St. Francisco to the 

 River Tocantins and to the citj- of Maranhao. Journal of the Royal Geo- 

 graphical Society, volume XLYI, pages 308-328. London. 1876. 



David White : A new fossil plant from the State of Bahia. American Journal 

 of Science, volume 35, pages 633-636. Stanford Expedition to Brazil, vol- 

 ume I, pages 49-52. Stanford University, 1914. 



Chaeles a. White: Contribuigoes a Paleontologia do Brasil (com o original 

 em inglez). Archives do Museu Nacional, volume VII, 4". paginas 1-273 

 and 28. plates. Rio de Janeiro, 1887. 350 copies of this report were is- 

 sued as a special edition, dated Washington, January 21. 1888. under the 

 title : "Contributions to the paleontology of Brazil," comprising descriptions 

 of Cretaceous invertebrate fossils, mainly from the provinces of Sergipe, 

 Pernambuco, Para, and Bahia. 



A. Smith Woodward : Notes on some Vertebrate fossils from the Province of 

 Bahia collected by Joseph Mawson, Esq., F. G. S. Annals and Magazine 

 of Natural History, 1888. pages 132-136. 



A. Smith Woodwabd : Evidence of the occurrence of Pterosaurians and Ple- 

 siosaurians in the Cretaceous of Brazil, discovered by Joseph Mawson. 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, sixth series, volume 8, pages 314- 

 317. 2 figures. London. 1891. 



A. Smith Woodwabd : On two deep-bodied species of the clupeoid genus Di- 

 plomystus. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, sixth series, volume 

 XV. London, 1895. 



A. Smith Woodward : On the quadrate bone of a gigantic Pterodactyle discov- 

 ered by Joseph Mawson in the Cretaceous of Bahia. Brazil. Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, sixth series, volume 17, pages 255-257. Lon- 

 don, 1896. 



ARTHrR Smith Woodward : On some fossil fishes discovered by Prof. Ennes de 

 Souza in the Cretaceous formation at Ilheos, State of Bahia. Brazil. 

 Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, volume LXIV. pages 258-362 

 (2 plates). London, August, 1908. 



A. Smith Woodward: On an Amioid fish, Megalurus maicsoni. sp. n.. from the 

 Cretaceous of Bahia. Brazil. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 seventh series, volume IX. pages 87-89. 1 plate. London, 1902. 



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Previous investigations. — The base map of Ceara is copied from the 

 map of that State made by the Inspectoria de Obras Contra as Seccas 

 under the direction of Dr. M. Arrojado R. Lisboa. 



Fairly comprehensive reports have been made of late years on the gen- 

 eral geology of Ceara by Crandall. Small. Waring, and Soper. Earlier 

 valnable notes are those of Capanema. George Gardner, Pompen de 

 Souza, and Spix and Martins. The noted Cretaceous fossil fishes are 

 described by L. Agassiz, and lately Dr. D. S. Jordan has prepared a full 

 report on them for the Servico Geologico do Brasil. The report has not 

 yet been published. 



