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Woltörstorff , W. : Ueber die Meeresfauna der Magdeburger 



Grauwacke. R 1895 I 495 



— Ueber die Auffindung des Unteroligocäns in Magdeburg- 



Sudenburg. R 95 II 130 



— Die Conchylienfauna der Kalktuffe der Helix canthensis 



Beyr., Stufe des Altpleistocän , von Schwanebeck bei 

 Halberstadt. R 97 II 520 



— Ueber fossile Frösche aus dem altpleistocänen Kalktuff 



von Weimar und Taubach. R 97 II 542 



Wood, Miss, siehe Elles, Miss and Miss Wood. 

 Woods, H. : The Igneous Rocks of the Neighbourhood of 



Builth. R 96 I 48 



— The mollusca of the Chalk Rock. Part I. R 97 I 518 



Woodward, A. S. : Palaeichthyological notes. R 95 I 160 



— Further notes on fossil fishes from the Karoo-Formation. R. 95 I 161 



— Notes on some fish-remains from the lower Tertiary and 



upper Cretaceous of Belgium, collected by Ms. A. Hou- 



zeau de Lehaie. R • 95 I 388 



— On some british upperjurassic fish-remains of the genera 



Caturus, Gyrodus and Notidanus. R 95 I 389 



— Description of the cretaceous Saw-Fish Sclerorhynchus 



atavus. R 95 I 531 



— On the affinities of the cretaceous fish Protosphyraena. R. 95 II 165 



— Some cretaceous pycnodont fishes. R 95 II 480 



— Note on Megalosaurian teeth discovered by Mr. J. Alstone 



in the Portlandian of Aylesbury. R. 96 I 156 



— The cretaceous foraminifera of New Jersey. Part II. 



Original investigations and remarks. R 96 I 169 



— A Synopsis of the remains of Ganoid fishes from the 



Cambridge Greensand. R 96 I 325 



— Notes on the Sharks 1 Teeth from British cretaceous For- 



mation. R 96 I 325 



— A Description of the so-called Salmonoid Fishes of the 



English Chalk. R. . . . 96 II 169 



— A Contribution to Knowledge of the fossii Fish Fauna 



of the English Purbeck Beds. R 96 II 361 



— A Description of Ceramurus macrocephalus, a small Fish 



from the Purbeck beds of Wiltshire. R 96 II 496 



— The fossil fishes of the Talbragar beds (jurassic?), with 



a note on their stratigraphical relations by T. W. E. 



David and E. F. Pittman. R 97 II 185 



— Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum 



(Natural History). Part III. Containing the Actino- 

 pterygian Teleostomi of the Orders Chondrostei (con- 

 cluded), Protospondyli, Aetheospondyli and Isospondyli 

 (in part). R 97 II 543 



— On some remains of pycnodont fishes, Mesturus, disco- 



vered by Alfred N. Leeds, Esq., in the Oxford Clay 



of Peterborough. R 98 I 150 



— On the quadrate bone of a gigantic Pterodactyl dis- 



covered by Joseph Mawson in the Cretaceous of 



Bahia, Brazil. R 98 I 377 



— On the fossil fishes of the upper Lias of Whitby. I, II. R. 98 I 379 



— Note on the affinities of the english Wealden fish-fauna. R. 98 I 552 



— On some extinct fishes of the teleosteon family Gono- 



rhynchidae. R 98 I 552 



