Ill 



[1902.] 



WOODS, H. 2. Paleontology. Invertebrate. 3rd edition. Pp. i-xiv, 1-360, figs. 

 8vo. Cambridge, 1902. 



WOODWARD, A. S. On the Bone-Beds of Pikerini (Attica) and on Similar- 

 Deposits in Northern Eubcea (Greece). Pep. Bint. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1901, 

 pp. 656-659. 1901. 



2. On Two Skulls of the Ornithosaurian Phamphorhynchus. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Sist. ser. 7, ix. pp. 1-5, pi. i. 1902. 

 3. On an Amioid Fish {Megahirus Mawsoni, sp. n.) from the Cretaceous of 



Bahia (Brazil). Ibid. pp. 86-89, pi. ii. 1902. 

 • 4. Notes on Footprints from the Keuper of South Staffordshire. Geol. Mag. 



dec. 4, ix. pp. 215-217, figs. 1902. 



5. Preliminary Note on a Carboniferous Fish-Fauna from Victoria (Australia). 



Ibid. pp. 471-173. 1902. 

 6. The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk. Part I. Monogr. Palaont. Soc. 



lvi. pp. 1-56, figs., pis. i-xiii. 1902. 

 7. Visit to the British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road. Proe. 



Geol. Assoc. xvii. pp. 365-366. 1902. 

 8. Edwakd Waller Clatpole. [Obit.j Q. J. G. S. Iviii. pp. liv-lv. 



1902. 



9. On Atherstonia austral is and Ctenobates amis, two new Species of Fossil 



Fishes from New South Wales. Pec. Geol. Sure. N.SJF. vii. pp. 88-91, 

 pi. xxiv. 1902. 



WOODWARD. B. B. See Buckman, S. S., &c. 



WOODWARD, H. On a Collection of Trilobites from the Coddon-Hill Beds, 

 Lower Culm-Measures, near Barnstaple, North Devon, and one from Glamorgan- 

 shire. Geol. May. dec. 4, ix. pp. 481-487, pi. xx. 1902. And A.C. 



2. The Canadian Rockies. Part I. On a Collection of Middle Cambrian 



Fossils obtained by Edwabd Whimper, Esq., from Mount Stephen, British 

 Columbia. Ibid. pp. 502-505, 529-544, figs., pi. xxii. 1902. And A.C. 



3. William Smith, LL.D., ' Father of English Geologv.' Proc. Bath Nat. 



Sist. Sf Antiq. F. C. x. pp. 1-14. 1 pi. 1902. And A.C." 



WOODWARD, H. B. Note on a Phosphatic Layer at the Base of the Inferior 

 Oolite in Skve. Pep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1901, p. 635. 1901. 



2. Further Note on the Westleton Beds. Ibid. p. 635. 1901 ; & Geol. Mag. 



dec. 4. ix. pp. 27-30. 1902. And A.C. 



3. Some Railwav-Cuttino-s in Suffolk- Ibid. pp. 129-132, figs. 1902. And 



A.C. 



4. Note on the Occurrence of Bas;shot Beds at Combe Pvne. near Lyme Regis. 



Abstract.] Ibid. pp. 515-516. 1902. 



5. James Hopwood Blake. [Obit. \ Q. J. G. S. Iviii. pp. liii-liv. 



1902. 



6. Hon. Clabexce Kiwg. \ Obit.j Ibid. p. lvii. • 1902. 



7. Rev. Feedekick Smithe". [Obit.j Ibid. p. Ix. 1902. 



8. Ralph Tate. 'Obit.] Ibid. pp. lxi-lxii. 1902. 



9. Samuel Rowles Pattisox. [Obit.'] Ibid. p. lxii. 1902. 



10. Notes on a New Railway in Course of Construction between Axminster 



and Lyme Retris. Summ. Progr. Geol. Surv. U. K. 1901. pp. 53-56, figs. 



1902. 



■ 11. Further Notes on the Cuttings along the South Wales Direct Railwaj-. 



Ibid. pp. 59-60, fig. 1902. 

 12. The Soils and Subsoils of Norfolk. Trans. Norfolk & Norivich Nat. 



Soc. vii. pp. 401-414. 1902. A.C. 

 . See Teall, J. J. H., &c. ; Thomas, H. H. 



WOODWORTH, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Portions of Nassau County and 

 Borough of Queens. Bull. NY. State Mis., Albany, No. 48, pp. 617-670, figs., 

 pi. ii-xi. [Geological map of part of Long Island, 1 inch=2| milesj, and 1 

 geological map, Oyster Bay, &c, Long Island, 1 inch = l mile. 1901. 



WOOLMAN, L. Artesian Wells. Ann. Pep. Geol. Surv. New Jersey, 1901. 

 pp. 53-128. 1902. 



WOOLNOUGH, W. G. Svmmetrically-distorted Crystals from Western Australia. 



Journ. $ Proc. Poy. Soc. N.SJV. xxxv. pp. 332-335. figs., 1 pi. 1902. 

 . See David, T. W. E. 



WORTMAN. J. L. Studies of Eocene Mammalia in the Maesh Collection, Peabodv 

 Museum. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xiii. pp. 39-46, 197-206, 433-448. figs., pi. vL 

 1902 ; & ibid. xiv. pp. 17-23, figs. 1902. And A.C. 



WRIGHT, F. E. A new Combination- Wedge for Use with the Petrographical 

 Microscope. Journ. Geo!., Chicago, x. pp. 33-35. 1902. 



