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Woodward, A. S. 



Abstract in Kept. Brit. Assoc, 1889, 



584. Add. 1889.2 



[Review of j Fauna der Gaskohle 



und der Kalksteine der Perinformation 

 Bohmens, Bd. ii. Heft 3, by Anton 

 Fritsch. Nature, 1889, 39, 196-197. 



Add. 1889.3 



Description of a fish-skull (In 



Lydekker, R. Note on certain verte- 

 brate remains from the Nagpur dis- 

 trict. Records Geol. Surv. India, 1890, 

 23, 20-24.) Add. 1890.1 



Describes Belonostomus (?) indicus n. sp. from 

 Lameta beds at Dongargaon. 



Fossil fish : translated and re- 

 vised by A. S. Woodward. (In Zittel, 

 K. A. von. Text-book of palaeontology 

 . . . English edition, &c. London & 

 New York, 1902, vol. II.) Add. 1902.1 



Fossil fish remains from Natal. 



Pt. I. Notes on Cretaceous fish teeth 

 from the mouth of the Umpenyati river. 

 Natal, pp. 99-100. Pt. II, Note on 

 some fossil fish scales from the coal 

 measures of Somkele, Zululand. 3. 

 Rept. Geol. Surv. Natal & Zululand, 

 1907, 99-101. pi. Add. 1907.1 



On some remains of Pachycor- 



mus and Hypsocormus from the Jurassic 

 of Normandy. Mem. Soc. Linn. Nor- 

 mandie, 1908, 23, 29-34. pi. 



Add. 1908.1 



The fossil fishes of the English 



Wealden and Purbeck formations. Part 

 II. Monogr. Palaeontogr. Soc, 1918, 

 70, 49-104. 10 pis. IhU., 1919, 71, 

 105-148. 6 pis. Add. 1918.1 



For Part I, see "Woodward, A. S., 1916.1. 



Worth, S. G. Fish culture in North 

 Carolina (In Polk, L. L. Report of the 

 North Carolina commissioner of agri- 

 culture, 1877-78. Pub. Doc. no. 8, 

 session General Assembly, 1879). Ra- 

 leigh, 1879. 26 p. Add. 1879.1 



— — Report of superintendent of 

 fish and fisheries for the years of 1879- 

 1880 (In Report of the board of agri- 

 culture to the General Assembly of 

 North Carolina, 1879-1880, p. 25-51). 

 Raleigh, 1881. Add. 1881.1 



Fish culture in North Carolina. 



Monthly Bull. N. C. Bd. Agric. August 

 1883, 3-8. Add. 1883.1 



■ Second biennial report of super- 

 intendent of fish and fisheries of North 



Carolina (for 1881-82) (In Report of 

 the board of agriculture, document no. 

 18, session of the North Carolina 

 Legislature. 1883, p. 62-81) Raleigh, 



1883. Add. 1883.2 



The fishing industry of North 



Carolina. Monthly Bull. N. C. Dept. 

 Agric, March, 1884, 8-9. Add. 1884.1 



Single seine haul of 400,000 alewives. 



• Report upon the propagation 



of striped bass at Weldon, N. C., in the 

 spring of 1884, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 



1884, 4, 225-231. pi. Add. 1884.2 



Third biennial report of the 



superintendent of fish and fisheries, of 

 the state of North Carolina, for the 

 years 1883-84, p. 35. Raleigh, 1885. 



Add. 1885.1 



Report on the propagation and 



distribution of food-fishes. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1893 (1895), 19, 78-138. 

 Add. 1895.1 



Striped bass hatching in North 



Carolina. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc, 

 1903, 98-102. Add. 1903.1 



■ Fresh-water shrimp, a natural 



fish food. Proc. 4. Internat. Fishery 

 Congr., Washington, 1908. Bull. U. S. 

 Bur. Fisheries, 1908 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 

 853-858. Add. 1910.1 



Observations concerning the 



natural food of small-mouth black bass 

 fry at Mammoth Spring, Ark. Trans. 

 Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1910 (1911), 145- 

 148. Add. 1911.1 



Wright, C. B. Alder, & Mitchell, 

 C. A. Animal and vegetable fixed oils, 

 fats, butters and waxes. Their prep- 

 arations and properties. 2d edition. 

 London, 1903. Add. 1903.1 



Numerous references to fish oils and their 

 uses. 



Wright, E. Perceval [1834-19101 Six 

 months at the Seychelles. Spicilegia 

 Zoologica, Dublin, 1870, pt. 1. 



Add. 1870.1 



Notes on Rhineodon typus, p. 64-65. 



■ On a new genus and species of 



the familv Pandarina. Proc Roy. Irish 

 Acad., 1874-77 (1877). 583-584. 



Add. 1877.1 



Contains notes on Rhineodon typus, the host 

 of the parasite. 



Animal life: being a series of 



descriptions of the various sub-king- 



