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Woodward, A. S.: On some rernains of siluroid fislies from 



british eocene Formations. R. ....... 1888 I 120- 



— On a new species of Holocentrum from the Miocene of 



Malta; with a list of fossil Berycidae hitherto des- 



cribed. R 88 I 120 



— On a new species of Semionotus from the Lower Oolite 



of Brora, Sutherlandshire. R 88 1 122 



— The Bibliography of the Foraminifera recent and fossil 



including Eozoon and Receptaculites. R 88 I 360 



— On the so-called Microdon nuchalis Dixon, from the 



Chalk of Sussex, a new Species of Platax. R. . . 88 I 467 



— On the Anatomy and Systematic position of the Liassic 



Selachian, Squaloraja polyspondyla Agassiz. R. . . 88 I 469 



— Note on the „Lateral Line" of Squaloraja. R. . . . 88 I 470 



— On the Fossil Teleostean Genus Rhacolepis Ag. R. . 88 II 142 



— On the Presence of a Canal-System, evidently sensory, 



in the Shields of Pteraspidian Fishes. R 88 II 143 



— Note on the affinities of the so-called „Torpedo" (Cyclo- 



batisEGERTON) from the Cretaceous ofMount Libanon. R. 88 II 322 



— A Synopsis of the Vertebrate Fossils of the English 



Chalk. R 88 II 474 



— Note on the Extinct Reptilian Genera Megalania Owen. 



and Meiolania Owen. R ...... 88 II 476 



— Notes on the Determination of the fossil teeth of Mylio- 



batis, with a Revision of the English Eocene Species. R. 88 II 484 



— On two new Lepidotoid Ganoids from the Early Meso- 



zoic Deposits of Orange Free State, South Africa. R. 88 II 484 



— On „Leathery Turtles", recent and fossil, and their 



Occurrence in British Eocene Deposits. R 89 I 146 



— Guide to the Collection of fossil fishes in the Depart- 



ment of Geology ancl Palaeontology, British Museum. R. 89 I 150 



— Note on the presence of a Columella (Epipterygoid in 



the skull of Ichthyosaurus. R 89 I 304 



— On the relations of the mandibular and hyoid Arches in 



a cretaceous Shark (Hybodus dubrisiensis Mackie). R. 89 I 306 



— On some rernains of Squatina Cranei sp. nov. and the 



Mandible of Belonostomus cinctus, from the Chalk of 

 Sussex, preserved in the collection of Henry Willett, 

 F. G. S., Brighton Museum. R 89 I 307 - 



— On the fossil fish-spines , named Coelorhynchus Ag. R, 89 I 307 



— Notes on some postliassic species of Acrodus. R. . . 89 II 184 



— On Bucklandium diluvii König, a Siluroid fish from the 



London clay of Sheppey. R 89 II 354 



— PalaeontologicalContributions to Selachian Morphology. R. 89 II 355 



— and B. W. Thomas: On the Foraminifera of the Boulder- 



clay, taken from a well-shaft 22 feet deep, Meeker 



County. R 88 I 360 



Woodward, H. : Note on the rernains of Trilobites from 



South Australia. R 85 I 101 



— Note on the Synonymy of Phillipsia gemmulifera Phill. 



sp. 1836 a Carboniferous Trilobites R 85 I 102 



— On the discovery of trilobites in the Culm-shales of De- 



vonshire. R 85 I 477 



— Monograph of british carboniferous Trilobites. Schluss. R. 85 I 478 



— On the structure of Trilobites. R . . 85 II 167 



