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Dr. Arthur Smith Woodward has nearly completed vol. iv. 

 of a Catalogue of Fossil Fishes, the whole MSS. being in the 

 printer's hands, and the greater part is in type, or passed for 

 press. 



Mr. A. C. Seward, f.r.s., has completed his Catalogue 

 (vol. i.) of the Oolitic Plants of the Yorkshire Coast. 



IV. — Separate Papers and Memoirs hearing upon the 

 Collection: published in 1900. 



The following Papers and Memoirs have been prepared by 

 members of the staff and other workers in the Department, 

 and relate to specimens forming part of the Geological Col- 

 lection, which have been dosciibed and figured therein during 

 the past year : — 



By Dr. Henry Woodward, f.r.s. 



(1.) Address (as President) to the Museums Association, 

 Canterbury Meeting (July 9th, 1900). Geol. Mag., 1900, Aug., 

 pp. 374-378. 



(2.) Note on a Crustacean Mesodromilites Birleyce from 

 the Gault of Folkestone (with a figure). Geol. Mag., 1900, 

 February No., pp. 61-64. 



(3.) Podophthalmous Crustaceans from the Upper Cre- 

 taceous of British Columbia. Geol. Mag., 1900, pp. 392, 433, 

 pis. xv.-xvii. 



By Arthur Smith Woodward, ll.d., f.l.s., f.g.s. 



1. On some Remains of Grypotherium (Neoraylodon) listai 

 and associated Mammals from a Cavern near Consuelo Cove, 

 Last Hope Inlet, Patagonia. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900, pp. 64-79, 

 pis. v.-ix. 



2. Notes on Fossil Fish-remains collected in Spitzbergen 

 by the Swedish Arctic Expedition, 1898. Bihaug k. Svensk, 

 Yetensk, Akad. Handl., vol. xxv., 1900, pt. iv., No. 5.) 



3. Notes on some Upper Devonian Fish-remains discovered 

 by Prof. A. G. Nathorst in East Greenland. Ibid., vol. xxvi., 

 1900, pt. iv., No. 10. 



4. Dr. Traquair on Silurian Fishes. Geol. Mag., Dec. 4, 

 vol. vii., 1900, pp. 66-72. 



5. Evidence of an Extinct Eel (Urenchelys anglicus, sp. 

 nov.) from the English Chalk. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [7,], 

 vol. v., 1900, pp. 321-323, pi. ix., fig. 1. 



6. On a new specimen of the Clupeoid Fish, Aulolepis 

 typus, from the English Chalk. Ibid., vol. v., 1900, pp. 324- 

 326, pi. ix., fig. 2. 



