144 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



The following descriptive papers dealing with various 

 parts of the collection, chiefly recent acquisitions,^have been 

 published in scientific journals during 1906 : — 



By A. S. Woodward, ll.d., f.r.s. 



1. The Study of Fossil Fishes. Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 vol. xix., pp. 266-282, text-figs. 1-15. 



2. Report on Visit to Gallery of Fossil Reptiles. Ibid., 

 pp. 307-309. 



3. On a Carboniferous Fish-Fauna from the Mansfield 

 District, Victoria. Mem. National Mus., Melbourne, No. 1, 

 with 11 plates. 



4. On a New Specimen of the Chimseroid Fish, 

 Myriacanthus paradoxus, from the Lower Lias near Lyme 

 Regis f Dorset). Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixii, pp. 1-4, 

 pl.i. 



5. On Rhynchosaurus articeps, Owen. Rep. Brit. Assoc, 

 1906, pp. 293-299, pi. ii. 



6. On a Tooth of Geratodus and a Dinosaurian Claw from 

 the Lower Jurassic of Victoria, Australia. Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xviii., pp. 1-3, pi. i. 



7. On Myriolepis hihernica, a Palseoniscid Fish from 

 the Irish Coal Measures. Ibid., pp. 416-419, pi. x. 



8. On two Specimens of Ichthyosaurus showing contained 

 Embryos. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. iii., pp, 443, 444, pi. xxiv. 



9. The Relations of Palaeontology to other Branches of 

 Science. Rep. Congress Arts & Sci., St. Louis, 1904, vol. iv., 

 pp. 551-565 (partly reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [7], 

 vol. xviii., pp. 312-318). 



By F. A. Bather, M.A., d.sc. 



1. The Species of Botryocrinus. Ottawa Naturalist, 

 vol. XX., pp. 93-104. 



2. The Echinoderm Name Calvcriahystrix. xA.nn. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. [7], vol. xvii., pp. 249-252. 



By R. B. Newton, f.g.s. 



1. Note on Swainson's Genus Voluiilithes. Proc. Malac 

 Soc, vol. vii., pp. 100-104, pi. xii. 



2. Notes on some Fossils from Singapore discovered by 

 John B. Scrivenor, f.g.s., Geologist to the Federated Malay 

 States. Geol. Mag. [5], vol. iii., pp. 487-496, pi. XXV. 



By G. C. Crick, A.R.s.M., f.g.s. 

 1. Note on a Rare Form oi Actinocamax (A. grossouvrei) 

 from the Chalk of Yorkshire. The Naturalist, 1906, pp. 

 155-158, pi. xvi. 



