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Woodward, A. S. 



Some recent discoveries con- 

 cerning the teeth of extinct animals. 

 Trans. Odontol. See, 1904, 36, 185- 

 198. figs. 1904.5 



A guide to the fossil reptiles, 



amphibians and fishes in the department 

 of geology and palaeontology in the 

 British Museum. 8. ed. London, 

 1905. 110 p. iUust. 8°. 1905.1 



For a similar guide to the collection of recent 

 fishes, see Ridewood, AV. G., 1908. 



Fishes and labyrinthodonts (In 



Seward, A. C, & Woodward, A. S. 

 Permo-carboniferous plants and verte- 

 brates from Kashmir) Palaeont. Indica, 



1905, n. s. 2, Mem. no. 2, 10-13. 2 pis. 



1905.2 



On a Carboniferous fish-fauna 



from the Mansfield district, Victoria. 

 Mem. Nat. Mus., Melbourne, 1906, 1, 

 1-32. 11 pis. 1906.1 



On a new chimseroid fin-spine 



from the Portland stone. Proo. Dorset. 

 Nat. Hist. Field Club, 1906, 27, 181- 

 182. pi. 1906.2 



On a new specimen of the chima;- 



roid fish Myriacanthus paradoxus from 

 the Lower Lias near Lyme Regis (Dor- 

 set) Quart. Journ. Proo. Geol. Soc, 



1906, 62, 1-4. pi. 1906.3 



On a pycnodont fish of the 



genus Mesodon iM. harnesi, n. sp.i from 

 the Portland stone. Proc. Dorset Nat. 

 Hist. Field Club, 1906, 27, 183-187. 

 pi. 1906.4 



On a tooth of Ceratodus and a 



dinosaurian claw from the Lower 

 .Jurassic of Victoria, Australia. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 1906, 7. ser. 18, 1-3. 

 pi. 1906.5 



On Myriolepis hihernica, a palae- 



oniscid fish from the Irish Coal Meas- 

 ures. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1906, 7. 

 ser. 18, 416^19. pi. 1906.6 



The relations of palaeontology 



to biology. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



1906, 18, 312-318. 1906.7 



The study of fossil fishes. 



Presidential address. Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 London, 1906, 19, 266-282. 15 figs. 

 Abstract in Nature, 74, 597-599. 



1906.8 



Description of the British fossil 



teeth of Ceratodus (Postscript to INIiall, 

 L. C., in Monogr. Palaeontogr. Soc, 



1907, 61, 32-34) 1907.1 



Notes on some Upper Creta- 

 ceous fish-remains from the provinces 

 of Sergipe and Pernambuco, Brazil. 

 Geol. Mag., 1907, 5. dec. 4, 193-197. 

 pi. 1907.2 



On a new leptolepid fish from 



the Weald clay of Southwater, Sussex. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1907, 7. ser. 20, 

 93-95. pi. . 1907.3 



Upper Cretaceous fish-remains 



from Brazil. Geol. Mag., 1907, 5. dec. 

 4, 193-197. pi. 1907.4 



The fossil fishes of the Hawkes- 



bury series at St. Peter's. Mem. Geol. 

 Surv. New South Wales, 1908, no. 10, 

 1-29. 4 pis. 1908.1 



On some fish-remains from the 



Lameta beds at Dongargaon, Central 

 provinces. Palaeont. Indica, 1908, n. s. 

 3, Mem. no. 3. 6 p. pi. 1908.2 



Two new species are described of Eoserranus 

 and Pycnodus. 



On some fossil fishes discovered 



by Prof. Ennes de Souza in the Cre- 

 taceous formation at lUieos (state of 

 Bahia) Brazil. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, 1908, 64, 358-362. 2 pis. 1908.3 



New species are described of Mawsonia, 

 Lepidotus and Scrombroclupea. 



On fossil fish-remains from 



Snow Hill and Seymour islands (In 

 Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwe- 

 dischen Siidpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 

 unter Leitung von Dr. Otto Norden- 

 skjold, vol. iii, pt. 4. 4 p. pi. & 5 

 figs. Stocldiolm, 1909) 1909.1 



■ Presidential address to the geo- 

 logical section. Kept. Brit. Assoc Adv. 

 Sei., 79. meet., 1909. 10 p. — Science, 



1909, n.s. 30, 321-331. 1909.2 



Fishes, p. 3; 6. 



Note on palaeoniscid fish-scales 



from the Ecoa shales, near Ladysmith 

 (Teleostei) Ann. Natal Gov. jNIus., 

 London, 1910, 2, 229-231. pi. 1910.1 



On a fossil sole and a fossil eel 



from the Eocene of Egypt. Geol. Mag., 



1910, 5. dec. 7, 402-405. pi. 1910.2 



On 23ipteromoZMsc(/p/iMs Egerton; 



a ganoid fish from the Lower Keuper 

 of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Proc. 

 Geol. Assoc, London, 1910, 21, pt. 5, 

 322-323. 1910.3 



On some Permo-Carboniferous 



fishes from ^Madagascar. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 1910, 8. ser. 5, 1-6. pi. 

 A. 5 figs. 1910.4 



Ecrinesomus, n. g., and Ccelacanthus. 



