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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



WIL 



Williamson, W. C. 



Proc, Geol. Soc. London, 1842, 3, 153- 

 154. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4, 459- 

 460. 1842.1 



On the microscopic structure 



of the scales and dermal teeth of some 

 ganoid and placoid fishes. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. London, 1849, 435-475. 4 pis. 



1849.1 



Sur la structure microscopique 



des ccailles et des dents dermales de 

 quelques poissons ganoides et placoides. 

 L'Institut, 1850, 18, no. 847, 102-103. 



1850.1 



Investigations into the structure 



and development of the scales and bones 

 of fishes. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1851, 643-702. 1851.1 



Willis, Bailey [1857 — ] Index to the 

 stratigraphy of North America, accom- 

 panied by a geologic map of North 

 America. U. S. Geol. Survey-, Profess. 

 Paper 71, Washington, 1912." 894 p. & 

 map. fol. 1912.1 



A useful reference work in connection with 

 American fossiliferous horizons and formation 

 names. 



Willis, H. Shad fisheries of the 

 Susquehanna river fifty-si.x vears ago. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1881' (1882), 1, 

 261-263. 1882.1 



Willis-Bund, Jo/i/( WilHnm. Salmon 

 problems. London, 1885. vi, 215 p. 

 12°. 1885.1 



Contains considerable matter relative to the 

 natiural history of the salmon. 



The influence of weather on the 



migration of fish. Journ. Nat. Fish- 

 Cult. Assoc, 1887, 1, 26-34. 1887.1 



A handy book of fishery manage- 

 ment. London, 1899. xii, 280 p. 12°. 



1899.1 



Fishes (In his Victoria history 



of the county of Worcester, vol. i, 

 p. 131-136. London, 1901) 1901.1 



The migration of salmon as 



affected by the changed condition of the 

 river Severn. Verb. 5. Intern. Zool. 

 Congr. Berlin, 1902, 986-989. 1902.1 



Salmon migration. C. R. 6. 



Congr. Intern. Zool. Berne 1904 (1905), 

 698-702. 1905.1 



Williston, SatNuel Wendall [1852—] 

 For hst of scientific publications, see 

 Bibhography of Samuel Wendall Willis- 

 ton. New Haven, 1911. 19 p. 8°. 



New or Uttle-known extinct 



vertebrates. Kansas Univ. Quarterly, 



1894, 3, 165-176. Abstract by M. 

 Schlosser. Arch. Anthrop., 25, 183. 



1894.1 



Vertebrate remains from the 



lowermost Cretaceous. Kansas Univ. 

 Quarterly, 1894, 3, 1-4. pi. 1894.2 



Notice of some vertebrate re- 

 mains from the Kansas Permian. 

 Kansas Univ. Quarterly, 1897, 6, 53-56. 

 2 figs. — Science, n. s. 5, 395. — Trans. 

 Kansas Acad. Sci., 15, 120-122. 1897.1 



A new genus of fishes from the 



Niobara Cretaceous. Kansas Univ. 

 Quarterly, 1899, 8, 113-115. pi. 1899.1 



A new species of Sagenodus from 



the Kansas Coal Measures. Kansas 

 Univ. Quarterly, 1S99, 8, 175-181. 4 

 pis. 1899.2 



Cretaceous fishes [of Kansas] 



Selachians and pycnodonts. Univ. 

 Geol. Surv. Kansas, 1900, 6, 237-25(i. 

 8 pis. 1900.1 



This is a reprint of " Some fish-teeth from 

 the Kansas Cretaceous." 



Some fish-teeth from the Kansas 



Cretaceous. Kansas Univ. Quarterly, 

 1900, 9, 27-42. 9 pis. 1900.2 



[Review ofj Grundzilge der 



Palaontologie. Von Karl A. von Zittel. 

 II. Abteilung. Vertebrata. Journ. 

 Geol., 1912, 20, 91-93. 1912.1 



Williston, S. Tl'., & Case, E. C. 

 The Permo-Carboniferous of northern 

 New Me.xico. Journ. Geol., 1912, 20, 

 1-12. 2 figs. 1912.1 



Willkommen, Heinrich Moritz 

 [1821-1895] Spanien und die Balearen. 

 Reiseerlebnisse und Naturschilderungen, 

 nebst wissenschaftlichen Zusatzen und 

 Erlauterungen . . . Neue Ausgabe. 

 Berlin, 1879. x, 350 p. illust. 8°. 



1879.1 



Wills, L. J., & Smith, W. Campbell. 

 Notes on the flora and fauna of the 

 Upper Keuper Sandstones of Warwick- 

 shire and Worcestershire. Geol. Mag., 

 1913, 5. ser. 10, 461-462. — Rept. Brit. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci., 83. meet., 1914, 475- 

 478. 1913.1 



Willughby, Francis [1635-1672] I 

 [-X] Tabula . . . Pisces ex Rail emen- 

 data ichthyologia AMUughbeii forma 

 minori descripti, etc. Augusta Vindeli- 

 corum, 1789. fol. 1789.1 



The engraved title-page to the plates of 

 Willughby's Historia Piscium is also reproduced 

 in miniature with the legend altered to read, 

 " F. Willughbeii Ichthyographia. Totum opus 

 recognovit, eoaptavit, supplevit J. Ray . . . 



